Nintendo Going Back to Cartridges?

Discussion in 'Video Games' started by Fry, May 6, 2016.

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  1. nickmsmith

    nickmsmith Most poverty RB core.

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    Sounds like a bunch of gimmick nonsense.

    Let's release some casette tapes for music while we're at it.
     
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  2. RTH

    RTH Meh...

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  3. Broken Record

    Broken Record Biscuit Eater Staff

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    What about LaserDiscs? No one has mentioned LaserDiscs. What about THEM?
     
  4. HurrayTitans!

    HurrayTitans! Useless trivia knowledge champion

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    Disc memory has absolutely maxed out with Blue ray. Technology has improved enough that more memory can be put on the cartridges now.

    For anyone that still plays the old games like I do, Retron is a great system that I haven't had to many issues of just putting the game in and it working. Very little do I have to clean them at all. From what I understand, they are also in the works on releasing the next level of Retron (7/8?) which will include a slot for N64.
     
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  5. Aqutis30

    Aqutis30 Do you mind - NOT being a Motaur?

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    I would be very interested in seeing the capabilities of a modern cartridge game. Something that can play for hours before getting close to the end.
     
  6. 520

    520 2020 GOAT CHAMP from 3-7 to champ

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    You Gawdam racist
     
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