Sunday, June 28, 2009

Gamecube Memory Card 251

Gamecube Memory Card 251

Gamecube Memory Card 251

Binding : Video Game
ProductGroup : Video Games
Manufacturer : Nintendo
Brand : Nintendo
Label : Nintendo
Publisher : Nintendo
Model : 45496950507
Platform : GameCube
Studio : Nintendo
ReleaseDate : 2006-06-15
List Price: USD $19.99
Lowest Used Price: USD $7.10
Lowest New Price: USD $7.40
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Features:
  • 16MB Flash Memory card
  • 251 blocks to store your games and settings
Product Description
The Memory Card 251 can store 251 "blocks" of information - more than four times the capacity of the Memory Card 59. Memory Cards are required for nearly all Nintendo GameCube games that save game progress.
Customer Reviews


Gamecube addition (2009-06-25)
Product arrived in great condition, my son is thrilled to have the addition of gamecube capabilities on his Wii.


Great! (2009-05-30)
This memory card is great! It has plenty of space to save lots of games, and it's very reliable.


Memory Card (2009-05-27)
I ordered this memory card online after searching several local shops to try to find one. The shipping was quick and the memory card was the correct one. My 5 year old is a happy camper.


Memory memory memory (2009-05-08)
If you have a gamecube you pretty much need more memory but that is my only complaint.


One problem, but after that it was good (2009-04-30)
Right after I got this in the mail, I stuck it in to my Gamecube memory card slot B on my Wii. Then I found out I had to put it in slot A to play my Pokemon Gale of Darkness XD game, so I tried to take it out; other than a tiny movement it wouldn't budge. So I checked online and found out you have to YANK it really hard to get it out.

Though after I put it in slot A it worked fine, so just be sure that you're putting it in the slot you're using just in case it gets stuck. Even if it does, just try really hard to yank it out. The card won't break from that. It's the Nintendo brand card, after all, not a random generic brand.


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