I'm always a little nervous when using third party memory cards for gaming systems. I had a particularly traumatic experience with similar products for the Sega Dreamcast. As you probably already know from other test reports, the memory card is not really 512 MB, but four 128 MB memory chips that are built into one card. You have to manually choose which ones you want to access by clicking the little button at the bottom of the map. Tip: Don't do this when accessing a saved game. Better not to press it at all in the game. Make your choice before downloading the game. Revain tells me I've had one of these since July 2016. I haven't had any problems during this time, but I don't use my Gamecube regularly either. After using similar products on other systems, I recommend backing up all of your most prized storage to first-party memory cards. If you just need something to store your extra crap and losing a few saves isn't the end of the world, I would recommend this product. Like I said, I haven't had any issues, but these types of third-party products aren't exactly known for their longevity. I hope I've been proven wrong about that.
Protect Your Nintendo Switch Lite With The Officially Licensed Hori Armor, Featuring Black & Gold Pikachu Design!
26 Review
Game console Nintendo Switch 32 GB, Animal Crossing: New Horizons Edition
89 Review
Wireless Dual Shock Controller for Nintendo Switch/Switch Lite - Enjoy Enhanced Gaming with Motion Control Gamepad Joystick
11 Review
2022 New Lightning Blue PS3 Joystick Wireless Gamepad - Compatible With Playstation 3 Controllers For Kids, Boys, Girls & Men
19 Review
Michael Jackson Experience Japan Nintendo Wii
3 Review
High-Quality 3-Foot Black Ethernet Patch Cable 5-Pack by Amazon Basics: Snagless RJ45 Cat-6 for Reliable Internet Connections
8 Review
Creative Pebble V3 Minimalistic 2.0 USB Type-C Desktop Speakers with USB Audio, Clear Dialog Enhancement, Bluetooth 5.0, 8W RMS + 16W Peak Power, USB Adapter Included (Black)
8 Review
✨ Alleviate Eye Fatigue with ANRRI's Featherweight Anti-Blue Light Glasses
4 Review