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Card games (reply to a part of "Re: in fact... - Mike G 12:53:02 7/23/2000 (0)")
Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2000 7:47 pm
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Quote >> I still don't see why they bothered with two seperate formats though... were the cards that much
>>cheaper to make?
>Was it a legacy thing from the earlier consoles? (Does the SG1000 have a card slot?)
Many SG-1000 games were released in card format.
It's quite strange because SG-1000 and SG-1000-II didn't feature a card port by default and users
had to buy a Card Catcher (Cartridge -> Card converter).
That was one of the highlight feature of the Mark 3 when first released (because there was only
a few real Mark3/SMS games, and they were all card games.) to have both cartridge and cards
ports.
Quote >I suppose having games on "credit cards" is a novelty selling point...
I'm not sure if it's cheaper or not, but yes, those cards are selling nice to me so it's somewhat
a selling point.
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