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GameCube 59 Slot Memory Card

Platform: GameCube
By: Nintendo
Released: 03 May 2002
RRP: £14.99
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Customer Reviews

Not Really That Big Enough, Just One Large Game Eats The Whole Card! - By: Mrs. Dawnc Alexandre, 11 Apr 2007
I first owned one of these Memory Card's when I first got the Nintendo Gamecube along with Luigi's Mansion! Having that alone was no problems, as Luigi's Mansion only requires 3 Blocks to save data! However, when I obtained more Nintendo Gamecube games, for example Super Mario Sunshine (7 Blocks Required), Super Smash Bros. Melee (11 Blocks Required Without Snapshots), Sonic Adventure 2 Battle (11 Blocks Required), & Pikmin (19 Blocks Required), I was at a stage thinking to myself "How the heck am I going to store alll this saved data onto this smalll Memory Card, it's just Unreal! You need dozens of Memory Card's to do this!" This was however until I found the 251 Block Memory Card & to put it in my opinion, that 251 Block Memory Card saved my life!

My brother however, wanted this Memory Card since I got myself the 251 Block Memory Card, so I gave it to him & when I got the game Pokemon Colosseum, I got a 59 Block Memory Card for free with the game, as Pokemon Colosseum alone takes 48 Blocks! So I now only reallly use this Memory Card for the use of Pokemon Colosseum!

My Grade For The Memory Card: 7/10: On The Balll, Down-But Not Out, OK

My Wish: I just wish that the Memory Card had more block units for more space storage use! If only it was about 75-100 Blocks, that would have done the trick for me!

Final Comments: It's hard to give out an opinion for this Memory Card because I suppose it depends upon how many games & how frequent you play on the Nintendo Gamecube! Let's put it this way. If you own more than 15-20 Gamecube Games, get a 251 Block Memory Card, if you own about 5-10 Gamecube Games which take less than 59 Blocks each, get one of these! If you're stuck on choice, or you're going to obtain more Nintendo Gamecube Games than you think, I recommend you getting both! After alll 251+59=310 Blocks can sure be handy! Remember that the new Nintendo Wii has just be released as well & you never know what data may need to be saved onto the Nintendo Gamecube Memory Card's using the Nintendo Wii!

Review By Captain Chris Kipper
Quality but no quantity - By: Janet Meacham, 12 Dec 2003
Well if you're after a quality memory card I can't help but recommend this. It has never in my experience corrupted which is more than can be said for certain third party cards.
But the problem is it's just too smalll. While you may be able to fit a decent amount of smalller block games on the card there are some that will take up half the card.
The 251 has four times the amount of this card & as it's only a few pounds more I don't reallly see why this card is still on the market.
Spend a few more pounds & get a card with a reasonable amount of storage space.
Quality Garunteed - By: , 20 Dec 2002
I know many have complained about the smalll capacity of these official memory cards, but not me. I know from past experience that only official memory cards can be trusted to work & remain in tact. Third party products tend to be defective & erase alll of your game saves!
I would gladly buy several of these quality memory cards than buy a larger one that MIGHT keep alll of my game saves.
Don't quibble about cost, buy this one now!
Don't buy it! - By: D Gadd, 29 Sep 2002
I haven't got a bad word to say about official Nintendo products, however, this card is only 51 blocks of memory. Since it was released there's a 251 block card, which you should be able to pick up for only a couple of quid more. So steer clear of this one, & get the higher capacity one for only two or three quid more :).
Tiny in many, many ways! - By: , 25 Jun 2002
First thing that'll strike you about the memory card is it's physical size - it's tiny! I've got a PS2 & their memory cards are huge in comparison! Unfortunately, storage capacity is tiny too - 4MB sounds alot, huh? PS2 cards are only 8MB? Well, the Gamecube card is 4 megabits, whilst the PS2 card is 4 megabytes, so the PS2 memory card is actuallly 16 times more capacitous than that Gamecube one, whilst only being twice the price.

Less of my rambling. I gave the card 3 stars mainly because it's cute - it would have got 2 otherwise! I've only got two games so far - Pikmin takes up 19 blocks of the 59, & Super Monkey Balll takes up 3 blocks. Many more games, & you'll be looking for a new memory card!

Come on Nintendo! Sony & Microsoft have already set the standard with their save game solutions, so why release such a smalll capacity official card? Expect customers to flock to third party offerings en masse.