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Latest revision as of 10:21, 31 March 2023
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Made for: Sega Dreamcast | |||||||||||||||
Manufacturer: InterAct Accessories, Karat (JP) | |||||||||||||||
Type: Memory card | |||||||||||||||
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The Massive Memory Card Plus is an accessory manufactured by InterAct (with GameShark branding).
It is a memory card for the Sega Dreamcast, offering 1600 blocks (8x200) of memory, eight times the amount of blocks offered in a standard VMU and twice as many as the 4x Memory Card. It is likely the largest memory card for the console, with a seven-segment LED display showing which of the eight "slot"s is currently in use. A button on the side switches between slots.
It was sold in Japan by Karat as the 8-Bai Memory (8倍メモリー).
Gallery
Promotional material
Print advert in Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) #134: "September 2000" (2000-08-08)
Physical scans
Dreamcast, JP |
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References
- ↑ http://karat-jp.com/products/dc/dc_8bai/dc_8bai.html (Wayback Machine: 2001-04-28 16:52)