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− | A cartridge stores a game's [[ROM]] data, and in some cases also contains [[SRAM]]. | + | A cartridge stores a game's [[ROM]] data, and in some cases also contains additional hardware such as the battery-powered [[SRAM]]. |
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+ | *The [[Sonic & Knuckles]] cartridge has another cartridge slot on top of it. This is "[[Lock-On Technology]]". | ||
+ | *Micro Machines 96 has two additional joypad ports on the front of the cartridge, making it a "J-Cart". | ||
+ | *Virtua Racing contains a DSP chip, allowing for enhanced graphics. |
Revision as of 09:55, 8 October 2004
A cartridge stores a game's ROM data, and in some cases also contains additional hardware such as the battery-powered SRAM.
- The Sonic & Knuckles cartridge has another cartridge slot on top of it. This is "Lock-On Technology".
- Micro Machines 96 has two additional joypad ports on the front of the cartridge, making it a "J-Cart".
- Virtua Racing contains a DSP chip, allowing for enhanced graphics.