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In [[Sonic games]], the RAM contains data pertaining to level appearance and structure, sprite code and [[mappings]], as well as numerous other things.
 
In [[Sonic games]], the RAM contains data pertaining to level appearance and structure, sprite code and [[mappings]], as well as numerous other things.
  
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Random access memory or RAM is a type of computer storage whose contents can be accessed in any order (and almost instantaneously).

In Sonic games, the RAM contains data pertaining to level appearance and structure, sprite code and mappings, as well as numerous other things.