Nintendo Game Card

A Nintendo Game Card is a proprietary flash storage-based format used to physically distribute video games for certain Nintendo systems. The game cards resemble both smaller and thinner versions of Hudson's HuCard, the storage medium for the PC-Engine, and the Game Pak ROM cartridges used for previous portable gaming consoles released by Nintendo, such as the Game Boy and Game Boy Advance. The mask ROM chips are manufactured by Macronix and have an access speed of 150 ns.

Nintendo Game Card
Media typeFlash ROM
CapacityDS/DSi: 8–512 MB
3DS/New 3DS: 128 MB–8 GB
Nintendo Switch: 1–64 GB
Developed by
Weight3.5 g (0.12 oz)
UsageNintendo DS family
Nintendo 3DS family
Nintendo Switch family
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