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<blockquote data-quote="Alzrius" data-source="post: 4033676" data-attributes="member: 8461"><p>It's hard to answer this question, because GameCube memory cards weren't compatible with anything else (whereas the Wii uses SD cards) and weren't measures in megabytes - they were measured in "blocks."</p><p></p><p>If you only have several games (ten, maybe twelve), and you're not making a whole bunch of save files on each, a 251-block card should be fine. I personally recommend at least a 512 (though you'll likely need to go third-party for that) as that will almost certainly take care of all of your needs; unless you have a lot of games, you'll be fine with it. I have a (third-party) 1024-block card, and never even came close to filling it up, even after transferring all of my data from my other cards over to it.</p><p></p><p>Bear in mind that, for some reason, data from a few games can't be copied from one GameCube memory card to another (usually it's easy to do so). I can't seem to find any rhyme or reason to why, or which games, but it's something to take note of if you buy a smaller card as a stopgap measure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alzrius, post: 4033676, member: 8461"] It's hard to answer this question, because GameCube memory cards weren't compatible with anything else (whereas the Wii uses SD cards) and weren't measures in megabytes - they were measured in "blocks." If you only have several games (ten, maybe twelve), and you're not making a whole bunch of save files on each, a 251-block card should be fine. I personally recommend at least a 512 (though you'll likely need to go third-party for that) as that will almost certainly take care of all of your needs; unless you have a lot of games, you'll be fine with it. I have a (third-party) 1024-block card, and never even came close to filling it up, even after transferring all of my data from my other cards over to it. Bear in mind that, for some reason, data from a few games can't be copied from one GameCube memory card to another (usually it's easy to do so). I can't seem to find any rhyme or reason to why, or which games, but it's something to take note of if you buy a smaller card as a stopgap measure. [/QUOTE]
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