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[[File:GameCubeMemoryCard.jpg|thumb|A standard 59 block memory card for the | [[File:GameCubeMemoryCard.jpg|thumb|A standard 59 block memory card for the Gamecube.]] | ||
The '''GameCube Memory Card''' is a propriety flash-based memory device used to save data for games on the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. The cards are compatible with the [[Wii]], though they cannot be used to save data for | The '''GameCube Memory Card''' is a propriety flash-based memory device used to save data for games on the [[Nintendo]] [[GameCube]]. The cards are compatible with the [[Wii]], though they cannot be used to save data for its games. | ||
Nintendo released cards with three different capacities: 59 blocks (512 kilobytes, grey in | Nintendo released cards with three different capacities: 59 blocks (512 kilobytes, grey in colour), 251 blocks (2 megabytes, black in colour), and 1019 blocks (8 megabytes, white in colour). Some third-party manufacturers also released cards that were larger in capacity than any of Nintendo's official products. | ||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | ||
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===Compatibility with ''{{b|Pikmin|game}}''=== | ===Compatibility with ''{{b|Pikmin|game}}''=== | ||
In an unusual use of the memory card, players are rewarded the [[Captain Olimar]] [[trophy]] if they have save data from ''Pikmin'' on their memory card while loading up ''Melee'' | In an unusual use of the memory card, players are rewarded the [[Captain Olimar]] [[trophy]] if they have save data from ''Pikmin'' on their memory card while loading up ''Melee''. ''Pikmin'' itself was released after ''Melee'' in [[PAL]] regions, which made it impossible to collect all the trophies in the game's first month of release; in Japan and North America, ''Pikmin'' was released prior to ''Melee''. | ||
Save data for ''Pikmin'' takes up 27 blocks on a memory card. | Save data for ''Pikmin'' takes up 27 blocks on a memory card. | ||
===Compatibility with '' | ===Compatibility with ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''=== | ||
[[ | Some Wii games can read data from memory cards and utilise them for a variety of uses; ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn}}'', for instance, allows the player to import data from [[fireemblemwiki:Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|its prequel]] in order to unlock bonus scenes and carry over some data relating to characters. Despite this functionality being available, ''Brawl'' yields no bonuses if a memory card with save data from other games is inserted into the console, and it lacks any sort of functionality with memory cards. | ||
The Memory Card 1019 can pose unusual difficulties when used with a Wii in GameCube mode, notably the Wii believing that the card is corrupted when it actually is not. In the specific case of playing ''Melee'' on a Wii, the card may read as corrupted upon booting the console, but taking it out and re-inserting it with the "card is corrupted" message displaying can clear the issue. The exact cause of this phenomenon is unknown, but it is assumed that the unique hardware of the Memory Card 1019 prevents the Wii from easily reading the data on it; indeed, the card can have problems with [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/memorycard1019.jsp some games when running on the GameCube because of its unique hardware]. Neither the Memory Card 59 nor the Memory Card 251 are reported to suffer from this issue. As a result of these issues, most tournament setups for ''Melee'' prefer the use of the GameCube over the Wii, as well as the two aforementioned cards over the Memory Card 1019. | The Memory Card 1019 can pose unusual difficulties when used with a Wii in GameCube mode, notably the Wii believing that the card is corrupted when it actually is not. In the specific case of playing ''Melee'' on a Wii, the card may read as corrupted upon booting the console, but taking it out and re-inserting it with the "card is corrupted" message displaying can clear the issue. The exact cause of this phenomenon is unknown, but it is assumed that the unique hardware of the Memory Card 1019 prevents the Wii from easily reading the data on it; indeed, the card can have problems with [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/memorycard1019.jsp some games when running on the GameCube because of its unique hardware]. Neither the Memory Card 59 nor the Memory Card 251 are reported to suffer from this issue. As a result of these issues, most tournament setups for ''Melee'' prefer the use of the GameCube over the Wii, as well as the two aforementioned cards over the Memory Card 1019. | ||