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Individual save files for ''Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes'' take up 3 blocks each.
Individual save files for ''Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes'' take up 3 blocks each.
===Use in hacking===
The gameplay [[mod]] ''[[20XX Tournament Edition]]'' is uniquely run by using hacked save data that exploits how ''Melee'' loads code. As such, uploading this data to any memory card will force the GameCube or Wii to load ''20XX'' on top of ''Melee''. As an added feature, this data is read like most other data saved to the memory card, allowing for players to copy the hack from one card to another using the built-in software on either the GameCube or Wii.
''20XX's'' data can either be downloaded to a memory card via homebrew on the Wii or through a [http://www.20xx.me/ unique memory card] that already contains the data.


===Compatibility issues with the Wii===
===Compatibility issues with the Wii===

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