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'''Game Card''' is the term for a [[ROM cartridge]] used by [[Nintendo]] in their cartridge-based [[video game console]]s from the [[Nintendo DS]] to the present.
'''Game Card''' is the term for the media used by [[Nintendo]] in their cartridge-based [[video game console]]s from the [[Nintendo DS]] to the present.


Prior to the Nintendo DS, Nintendo used the term [[Game Pak]] for their ROM cartridges.
Prior to the Nintendo DS, Nintendo used the term [[Game Pak]] for their ROM cartridges.
The [[Nintendo Switch]] Game Card was [[flash storage]]. Prior to this, Game Cards were [[ROM cartridges]].


==Systems that use Game Cards==
==Systems that use Game Cards==

Revision as of 23:10, 30 June 2023

This article is about Nintendo's Game Card. For other storage media referred to as cards, see Bee Card, HuCard, and Sega Card.

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Game Card
Developer Nintendo
Publisher Nintendo
Systems 3DS, DS, DSi, New 3DS, Switch
Released 2004-present
Added to Museum See computers and consoles by Nintendo

Game Card is the term for the media used by Nintendo in their cartridge-based video game consoles from the Nintendo DS to the present.

Prior to the Nintendo DS, Nintendo used the term Game Pak for their ROM cartridges.

The Nintendo Switch Game Card was flash storage. Prior to this, Game Cards were ROM cartridges.

Systems that use Game Cards