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Brand name for Nintendo ROM cartridges
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Game Pak
Media typeFlash ROM
Capacity
  • NES: 32KB–1MB
  • SNES: 128KB–4MB
  • Nintendo 64: 4–64MB
  • Game Boy/Game Boy Color: 32KB–8MB
  • Game Boy Advance: 4–32MB

Game Pak is the brand name forROM cartridges designed byNintendo for some of their earlier video game systems. The "Game Pak" moniker was coined by Nintendo of America's marketing managerGail Tilden.[1][2] It was used in North America, Europe, Oceania, and South Korea.  In Japan, Nintendo uses the termCassette (カセット,Kasetto) when referring to Famicom, Super Famicom and Nintendo 64 game paks, andCartridge (カートリッジ,Kātorijji) for the Game Boy line and Virtual Boy.

They include:

Starting inNintendo DS, cartridges were made smaller in size, and marketed under a new brand name,Game Card.

References

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  1. ^Altice, Nathan (2017).I am error: the Nintendo family computer / entertainment system platform (1st ed.). Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England: The MIT Press. p. 346.ISBN 978-0-262-02877-6.
  2. ^Cifaldi, Frank (October 19, 2015)."In Their Words: Remembering the Launch of the Nintendo Entertainment System".IGN. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2019.
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