HuCard

(thing) by Arby Wabd Fri Jan 21 2000 at 19:28:59
Credit card sized memory chips for use with the Pc-engine video game console. The largest one ever made Street Fighter 2 CE carried 32 Mbits! As with a lot of parts in the pc-engine, this was a luxury compared to the big cartridges of the Nintendo or Sega machines. The contact points of the memory are even in plated gold, not copper!
(thing) by nokobon Fri Jan 21 2000 at 23:33:47
Proper name for the card-based games used by the NEC PC Engine. The name "HuCard" derives from NEC's PCE software partner Hudson Soft. They were known as "TurboChips" in America.

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