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A '''cartridge''' is a plastic case which stores a game's [[ROM]] data, and in some cases also contains additional hardware such as the [[CR2032]] [[SRAM]]. Some examples of cartridge-based systems include the [[Sega Genesis|Genesis]], [[Sega Master System]] and [[NES]].
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A '''cartridge''' is a plastic case which houses the [[ROM]] chip that stores a game's data, and in some cases also contains additional hardware such as the [[CR2032]] [[SRAM]]. Some examples of cartridge-based systems include the [[Sega Mega Drive|Sega Mega Drive / Genesis]], [[Sega Master System]] and [[Sega Game Gear]].
  
==Genesis Cart Features==
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For details of cartridges on Sega consoles, see:
*The [[Sonic & Knuckles]] cartridge has another cartridge slot on top of it, similar to [[Game Genie]] and [[Pro Action Replay]] carts. This is known as [[Lock-On Technology]].
 
*The term "J-cart" refers to the special carts released by Codemasters that had two extra joystick ports built into the cartridge. This permitted four-way gameplay without a multitap adapter. Only six J-carts were released: Pete Sampras Tennis, Pete Sampras Tennis 96, Micro Machines 2, Micro Machines 96, Micro Machines Military Edition, and Super Skidmarks. All were later re-released as standard cartridges.
 
*Virtua Racing contains a custom-designed DSP chip (known officially as SVP - Sega Virtua Processor), allowing for enhanced graphics and sound capabilities. This chip essentially serves as an extra processor, allowing the game to produce polygons that would be impossible to create using a standard Genesis. This extra power cost extra, though, with the game costing around $100 in total. Interestingly, this game was the first to showcase the power of the 'SVP' chip - plans were underway to produce more games using this chip, using a 'Modular Converter' cartridge to cut production costs. This 'Modular Converter' cartridge would contain the SVP chip, with the enhanced game designed to use the SVP chip plugging into the top of the unit. However, due to the costs of production against the Genesis' age and falling popularity, the project was dropped. Virtua Racing also has a cartridge roughly one-and-a-half times the size of a usual Genesis cartridge due to the added chip, and is incompatabile with the [[32X]] addon.
 
  
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*[[SG-1000#Memory|SG-1000: Memory]]
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*[[Sega Master System/Technical specifications#Memory|Sega Master System/Technical specifications: Memory]]
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*[[Sega Mega Drive cartridges]]
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:*[[Sega 32X#Memory|Sega 32X: Memory]]
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*[[Sega Saturn#Memory|Sega Saturn: Memory]]
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:*[[Saturn ROM Cartridge]]
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:*[[Extended RAM Cartridge]]
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:*[[Saturn Backup Memory]]
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Latest revision as of 20:39, 20 July 2022

A cartridge is a plastic case which houses the ROM chip that stores a game's data, and in some cases also contains additional hardware such as the CR2032 SRAM. Some examples of cartridge-based systems include the Sega Mega Drive / Genesis, Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear.

For details of cartridges on Sega consoles, see:

References


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