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peripheral_name = ROM cartridge| | peripheral_name = ROM cartridge| | ||
peripheral_image = [[File: | peripheral_image = [[File:ROM_cartridge.png|300px]]| | ||
developer = | developer = [[Fairchild Semiconductor]]| | ||
publisher = numerous| | publisher = numerous| | ||
systems = numerous, see [[:Category:Computers and consoles|computers and consoles]]| | systems = numerous, see [[:Category:Computers and consoles|computers and consoles]]| | ||
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*[[Acetronic]] [[1292 Advanced Programmable Video System|MPU 2000]] (1979) | *[[Acetronic]] [[1292 Advanced Programmable Video System|MPU 2000]] (1979) | ||
*[[Texas Instruments]] [[TI-99/4 series|TI-99/4A]] (1981) | *[[Texas Instruments]] [[TI-99/4 series|TI-99/4A]] (1981) | ||
*[[RadioShack|Tandy]] [[TRS-80 Color Computer|TRS-80 Color Computer 2]] (1983) | |||
*[[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (1985) | *[[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (1985) | ||
*[[Sega]] [[Game Gear]] (1991) | *[[Sega]] [[Game Gear]] (1991) | ||
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*[[SNK]] [[Neo Geo Pocket Color]] (1999) | *[[SNK]] [[Neo Geo Pocket Color]] (1999) | ||
*[[Nintendo]] [[Game Boy Advance]] (2001) | *[[Nintendo]] [[Game Boy Advance]] (2001) | ||
*[[Nintendo]] [[Game Boy Player]] for [[GameCube]] (2003) | |||
*[[Nintendo DSi]] (2009) | *[[Nintendo DSi]] (2009) | ||
*[[Nintendo 3DS]] (2011) | *[[Nintendo 3DS|Nintendo 3DS XL]] (2011) | ||
*[[Hyperkin]] [[RetroN|RetroN 5]] (2014) | *[[Hyperkin]] [[RetroN|RetroN 5]] (2014) | ||
*[[New Nintendo 3DS|New Nintendo 2DS | *[[New Nintendo 3DS|New Nintendo 2DS XL]] (2017) | ||
*[[Blaze Entertainment]] [[Evercade]] (2020) | *[[Blaze Entertainment]] [[Evercade]] (2020) | ||
*[[Blaze Entertainment]] [[Evercade|Evercade EXP]] (2022) | |||
[[Category:Storage media]] | [[Category: 1976 inventions]] | ||
[[Category: Fairchild Semiconductor inventions]] | |||
[[Category: Storage media]] |
Latest revision as of 07:01, 31 August 2024
ROM cartridge | |
Developer | Fairchild Semiconductor |
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Publisher | numerous |
Systems | numerous, see computers and consoles |
Released | 1976-present |
Added to Museum | numerous, see computers and consoles |
A ROM cartridge, also known as a cartridge, cart, or game cartridge, is a memory card containing read-only memory that can be inserted into a computer, video game console, or other electronic device.
Systems that use ROM cartridges owned by WEC Museum
- Atari 2600 (1977)
- Acetronic MPU 2000 (1979)
- Texas Instruments TI-99/4A (1981)
- Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer 2 (1983)
- Nintendo Entertainment System (1985)
- Sega Game Gear (1991)
- Nintendo 64 (1996)
- SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color (1999)
- Nintendo Game Boy Advance (2001)
- Nintendo Game Boy Player for GameCube (2003)
- Nintendo DSi (2009)
- Nintendo 3DS XL (2011)
- Hyperkin RetroN 5 (2014)
- New Nintendo 2DS XL (2017)
- Blaze Entertainment Evercade (2020)
- Blaze Entertainment Evercade EXP (2022)