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Flodder450

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  1. i put it on my radishes then :twss: /facepalm Just get on with your 99fm, k :twss: *insert pic of fire here*
  2. /\error 1337:your not that great >knows all the memes \ / likes mudkips
  3. /\error 404:file not found >has a n64 \/ is american
  4. /\*facepalm* >always thought kirby was a pokemon \/ thought the same as me
  5. /\[hide=from wikipedia]ROM cartridge From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search IBM PCjr; two ROM cartridge slots are below the floppy drives. ROM cartridge for the Commodore VIC-20. A ROM cartridge is a removable cartridge that contains ROM devices and commonly, flash memory devices to allow some read-write capability. Contents [hide] 1 Uses of ROM cartridges 2 Benefits and disadvantages 3 References 4 See also [edit] Uses of ROM cartridges Video games (Atari systems, NES, SNES, Nintendo 64, Game Boy series, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Game Gear, SNK Neo Geo); the first system to use them was the Fairchild Channel F.[1] Personal computer programs (including Atari systems, IBM PCjr,[2] Commodore 64[3]) Benefits and disadvantages The cartridge is a hardware device in the form of a printed circuit board that contains ROM devices with software. Because most cartridge formats allow significant random access and no need to copy data from an external media like a CD to use, they tend to be significantly faster and require little to no load time. They are also more expensive to manufacture. This factor became an issue in modern video game consoles newer consoles began using CDs or similar form-factor discs, which required waiting for data to load, but gave the publisher cheaper production costs, as well as higher capacity.[4] ROM cartridges could also be affected by dirt on the contacts of the cartridge or receptacle (as it was often practice to blow into video game cartridges before inserting them, to clear out dust).[5] Additionally, there was no standardization across cartridge form factors. While the PlayStation series and Xbox series are different formats (how the game instructions and data are formatted on the media), they still use the CD/DVD disc, allowing for identical storage cases, booklets, etc. ROM cartridge designs varied widely, and cartridges designed for one system could rarely be used in another the sale of a game in one package for multiple systems is rare, regardless.[/hide] >has awnsered \/has a video game console
  6. /\incorrect >has a nintendo 64 \ \/has a cartridge based system
  7. As many asked themselves,what is the timeline in the Zelda-series? what are your thoughts guys?
  8. So... im still looking for some good N64 games :D bought sm64 yesterday PAL version,its wierd..... :shock:
  9. Super mario 64 for the nintendo 64 PAL version is wierd :?
  10. hey pie :tws: bought sm64 yesterday it pwns! :thumbsup: \ :D also:im sick :cry:
  11. Only readed the featured one Good read! =D>
  12. go go shey! :thumbsup: =D> get 99 pouring-magic-in-stones nao :ugeek:
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