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PlayStation memory cards were not known for their excessive capacity, holding just 128 kilobytes each. (A common 3.5″ 1.44MB floppy disk held 11.25 times as much data.) ...
This console plays PlayStation One games natively, meaning it doesn’t have to deal with the overhead required by emulators. Aside from that, it also supports PlayStation One memory cards and ...
The memory card has a microSD slot that supports cards up to 1TB! With that said, given the small size of PS1 game saves, even just a few gigabytes could handle tons of games.
It also costs £59.99 which, admittedly, won’t break the bank – but it’s probably on the upper-end of what you’d want to pay for PS1 memory these days, and you’ll need to source your own ...
It’s an open source PlayStation One game console that works with the original discs, supports original PS One controllers, and even memory cards, so you can play your original saves like the ...
You might remember the PocketStation, but most of you probably don't -- it was a Japan-only peripheral that launched over there way back in 1999. Another thing rising from the dead today, Sony ...
Sony’s PlayStation Vita uses a proprietary memory card format not entirely dissimilar in appearance to an SD card — and given the lack of any internal storage, purchasing one is pretty much a ...