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{{short description|Brand name for Nintendo ROM cartridges}}
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{{Infobox storage medium
| type = [[Flash ROM]]
| capacity = {{Unbulleted list
  | '''NES''': 32 [[kilobyte|KB]]–1 [[megabyte|MB]]
  | '''SNES''': 128 [[kilobyte|KB]]–4 [[megabyte|MB]]
  | '''Nintendo 64''': 4–64 [[megabyte|MB]]
  | '''Game Boy/Game Boy Color''': 32 [[kilobyte|KB]]–8 [[megabyte|MB]]
  | '''Game Boy Advance''': 4–32 [[megabyte|MB]]
  }}
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'''Game Pak''' is the brand name for [[ROM cartridge]]s designed by [[Nintendo]] for some of their earlier video game systems. The "Game Pak" moniker was officially used only in North America, Europe, Oceania, and South Korea. In Japan, Nintendo uses the term {{nihongo|'''Cassette'''|カセット|Kasetto}} when referring to Famicom, Super Famicom and Nintendo 64 game paks, and {{nihongo|'''Cartridge'''|カートリッジ|Kātorijji}} for the Game Boy line and Virtual Boy.
'''Game Pak''' is the brand name for [[ROM cartridge]]s designed by [[Nintendo]] for some of their earlier video game systems. The "Game Pak" moniker was officially used only in North America, Europe, Oceania, and South Korea. In Japan, Nintendo uses the term {{nihongo|'''Cassette'''|カセット|Kasetto}} when referring to Famicom, Super Famicom and Nintendo 64 game paks, and {{nihongo|'''Cartridge'''|カートリッジ|Kātorijji}} for the Game Boy line and Virtual Boy.


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* [[Nintendo 64 Game Pak]]
* [[Nintendo 64 Game Pak]]


Starting in [[Nintendo DS]], cartridges were marketed under a new brand name, the '''[[Nintendo Game Card|Game Card]]'''.
Starting in [[Nintendo DS]], cartridges were made smaller in size, and marketed under a new brand name, '''[[Nintendo Game Card|Game Card]]'''.


==References==
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[[Category:Nintendo hardware]]
[[Category:Nintendo hardware]]
[[Category:Video game storage media]]
[[Category:Video game storage media]]

Latest revision as of 00:07, 19 November 2025

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References

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