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[[File:GameCubeMemoryCard.jpg|thumb|A standard 59 block memory card for the Gamecube.]]
[[File:GameCubeMemoryCard.jpg|thumb|A standard 59 block memory card for the Gamecube.]]
A '''Memory Card''' is a small device used to save data for games played on the [[Nintendo]] [[GameCube]].
The '''GameCube Memory Card''' is a propriety flash-based memory device used to save data for games on the [[Nintendo]] [[GameCube]]. The cards are backward compatible on the [[Wii]], but they cannot be used to save data for its games. Nintendo released cards with three different capacities: 59 blocks (512 kilobytes), 251 blocks (2 megabytes), and 1019 blocks (8 megabytes). Some third-party manufacturers, however, released cards that were even larger in capacity.


One needs a memory card in order to save the things they've accomplished or collected in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.  In addition, saving data from the game ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'' on the same card as the player's ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' data will award them the [[Captain Olimar]] [[trophy]].
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
The Gamecube memory card is necessary in order to save data of any sort in ''Melee'', including [[Records]], [[unlockable characters]], and other accomplishments; data itself is stored quite often, as a result, the manual for the game recommends against removing cards or shutting down the console before returning to the [[title screen]]. If no memory card is present, the game will warn the player of the fact, though the player can still play the game.


''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' save data takes up 11 blocks on the memory card, while snapshots can vary from three to ten blocks each. ''Pikmin'' takes up 27 blocks.
''Melee'' requires 11 cards for its save data, along with further blocks in order to save [[snapshots]]; the latter can require anywhere from 3 to 12 blocks of data depending on the complexity of the image.
 
By default, ''Melee'' reads save data from Slot A only, though Snapshots can be viewed from either Slot A or B.
 
===Compatibility with ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]''===
In a particularly unusual use of the memory card, players are rewarded the [[Captain Olimar]] [[trophy]] if they have save data from ''Pikmin'' on their memory card while loading up ''Melee''. ''Pikmin'' itself takes up 27 blocks on a memory card.
 
===Compatibility with ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''===
Sme Wii games can read data from memory cards and utilise them for a variety of uses, such as ''[[fireemblemwiki:Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]''. Despite this, ''Brawl'' yields no bonuses if a memory card with ''Melee'' is inserted into the console.
 
==See also==
*[[SD card]]


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Revision as of 18:03, January 27, 2014

A standard 59 block memory card for the Gamecube.

The GameCube Memory Card is a propriety flash-based memory device used to save data for games on the Nintendo GameCube. The cards are backward compatible on the Wii, but they cannot be used to save data for its games. Nintendo released cards with three different capacities: 59 blocks (512 kilobytes), 251 blocks (2 megabytes), and 1019 blocks (8 megabytes). Some third-party manufacturers, however, released cards that were even larger in capacity.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

The Gamecube memory card is necessary in order to save data of any sort in Melee, including Records, unlockable characters, and other accomplishments; data itself is stored quite often, as a result, the manual for the game recommends against removing cards or shutting down the console before returning to the title screen. If no memory card is present, the game will warn the player of the fact, though the player can still play the game.

Melee requires 11 cards for its save data, along with further blocks in order to save snapshots; the latter can require anywhere from 3 to 12 blocks of data depending on the complexity of the image.

By default, Melee reads save data from Slot A only, though Snapshots can be viewed from either Slot A or B.

Compatibility with Pikmin

In a particularly unusual use of the memory card, players are rewarded the Captain Olimar trophy if they have save data from Pikmin on their memory card while loading up Melee. Pikmin itself takes up 27 blocks on a memory card.

Compatibility with Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Sme Wii games can read data from memory cards and utilise them for a variety of uses, such as Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. Despite this, Brawl yields no bonuses if a memory card with Melee is inserted into the console.

See also