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{{Infobox_Peripheral |
{{Infobox_Peripheral |
   peripheral_name  = ROM cartridge|
   peripheral_name  = ROM cartridge|
   peripheral_image = [[File:Sonic_Spinball_cartridge.png|300px]]|
   peripheral_image = [[File:ROM_cartridge.png|300px]]|
   developer        = numerous|
   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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*[[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|Nintendo 3DS XL]] (2011)
*[[Nintendo 3DS|Nintendo 3DS XL]] (2011)
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*[[Blaze Entertainment]] [[Evercade|Evercade EXP]] (2022)
*[[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.png
ROM cartridge
Developer Fairchild Semiconductor
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