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| PLATFORM: | PlayStation |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sony Computer Entertainment |
| ESRB RATING: | Everyone |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| UPC: | 711719404804 |
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Customer Reviews of Memory Card Gray [Sony]
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>I have been sent a MadCatz Memory card and researching it I have found that people are most likely to have corrupt files auto delete and things like that. <
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>I would always recommend buying the Sony Memory Card even though it may cost a few more bucks buy it i recommend it. You will not get corrupt files and you will bve able to have your save files. Buy it. Do not buy things like MadCatz it will most likely have corrupt files.
Sony Playstation [PSX] Gray memory card
The thing about authentic products (chiefly the PSX Sony memory cards)is that while you do indeed pay for the name, your also paying for a product with the fewest bugs and flaws. In the case of off brand memory cards, the issue was frequent memory crashes or corrupted files. This is not so much a problem when you purchase the Sony lisenced card for the Sony console. For some strange and frustrating reason, when the PS2 slim design was unveiled to the public, only a handful of 3rd party memory cards were compatable. Rest assured that the Sony lisenced PSX cards WOULD be one of the few names that would work. I reccomend this particular card out of any other just for the sake of simplicity and ease of access.
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I received a Playstation memory card as a birthday present in July 1996. Unfortunately, one year later I started seeing that everything was going 3D, and that was the preferred choice among most gaming fans because everyone wanted realism, and me, growing up with the Super NES, wanted the PSX to continue having 2D games. It didn't turn out that way, and I decided in 1997 that video games were something I didn't need to bother with anymore.
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>Warp ahead to 2005. I want to go back and discover old games I had missed the first time around. It turns out I missed a LOT of good games. First of all, here's the games I had from 1996-1999 (yeah, I continued to buy games after 1997, but not that many)-
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>- Crash Bandicoot (the first one)
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>- Mortal Kombat Trilogy
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>- Mortal Kombat 3
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>- Loaded
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>- Road Rash
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>- WWF Wrestlemania: Arcade Game
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>- WWF In Your House
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>- Syphon Filter
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>- Dino Crisis
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>- Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
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>That was it. Back then I thought for certain Mortal Kombat Trilogy would go down as the best fighter of all-time. Funny stuff! I also thought Loaded and Wrestlemania: the Arcade Game would be considered classics, too. I had NO idea that Castlevania game would still be considered popular in the year 2007. Owning that game when it came out was the best decision I made back then.
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>That means I missed out on such wonderful, influential games like the Resident Evil series, Silent Hill, Medal of Honor, Metal Gear Solid, Dino Crisis 2, Crash Bandicoot 2 and 3, a whole bunch of RPG's, the Spyro series, the Mega Man Legends series (including X4) and a lot more.
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>I have to be honest with you- I'm really glad I discovered these games in the year 2005-2007 (and I'm not done) because if I had gotten into them back when they first came out, memories of high school (I hated it with a passion) would have caused a distraction and a lingering feeling in the back of my head sparking memories I'd rather forget. I was in high school from '96-2000. Those were important years in the life of the Playstation. It was good to get away from gaming back then.
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>So I'm happy I cleared my head and bought a bunch of fresh classics the last couple years. Even that Castlevania game sparks memories I'd rather forget. Luckily, nothing lasts forever, and the memories are starting to fade so I can approach those games I originally bought (and received) in a clear-minded light. However, if I DIDN'T have to go to high school, I'd love to go back and experience some of these games for the first time. Especially Silent Hill. Probably my favorite PSX game at the moment.