6 interesting facts about the Memory Card, the classic PS1 and PS2 accessory

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The PlayStation family consoles innovated the console market in many ways. In the case of PS1 and PS2, one of these contributions was the launch of the Memory Cardwhich recorded the player’s journey of advancement inside.

Despite being “just” another accessory created by Sony, Even today, the Memory Card is seen by many people as an evolution. The product has also become a symbol of nostalgia for many gamers.

But, after all, do you know everything about the Memory Card? There are several interesting facts about him spread across the internet, and we will talk about some of them below. Check out 6 details about this iconic gamer accessory that marked generations.

6. Save Icons

PS1 and PS2 games had different icons to help with location if you needed to delete any data. (Source: Reddit/sworedmagic/Reproduction)Source: Reddit/sworedmagic/Reproduction

The main function of the Memory Card was to save your progress in games of the most varied genres. To help you find your way around the stored content, each game had a different icon, always mentioning the series, the protagonist or another element of the game.

Differentiation through icons It’s something that has existed since the PlayStation 1’s Memory Card. In addition to creating a visual identity, it also helped to locate files relating to a particular game faster and, in this way, know what could be removed if space was needed.

5. Unofficial Templates

Despite working, the different 8 MB Memory Card models were not officially launched by Sony. (Source: Casas Bahia/Reproduction)Source: Casas Bahia/Reproduction

In several markets, including Brazil, it is common to find some Memory Card models with large storage capacity. Possibly the most common are 64 MB and 128 MB, which many believed to be official.

This is where perhaps we throw cold water on your memories. These models, although very useful, were not official. In reality, only the 8 MB model was official. The rest were produced by outsourced companies and, despite not being legitimate, they saved the lives of many people.

4. Backward compatibility

The PlayStation 3 was a console that brought backwards compatibility with games from previous generations. However, this was not restricted to games alone, as the Memory Card also worked on the third console in the PlayStation family.

To access content recorded on a Memory Card, the user needs a specific adapter to read the information. Furthermore, This feature only worked with 8MB models which, as we said in the previous topic, were officially produced by Sony.

3. EyeToy Videos

EyeToy also took advantage of the Memory Card to record some videos. (Source: Black Miners Museum/Reproduction)EyeToy also took advantage of the Memory Card to record some videos. (Source: Black Miners Museum/Reproduction)Source: Black Miners Museum/Reproduction

Many people may not remember or know, but the PlayStation 2 had a camera-shaped accessory called the EyeToy. And, if this item appears here, it is because it is related to the Memory Card.

One of the options brought by the camera is the possibility of recording videos for later reference. And, as it does not have the desired internal memory, the EyeToy needs the Memory Card to record what is captured by its lens.

In other words, in addition to being able to save progress in games, the Memory Card could also store videos on the PS2.

2. Dissecting the accessory

Inside a Memory Card for PS2. (Source: Sale Cisnak/Reproduction)Inside a Memory Card for PS2. (Source: Sale Cisnak/Reproduction)Source: Sale Cisnak/Reproduction

Have you always been curious to know what a Memory Card looks like inside? So just look at the image above to get an idea of ​​what the inside was like.

In fact, there is nothing very extraordinary about its composition. It basically has a board with connectors to read the console and also record your progress in a game.

1. Run games

Okay, maybe this one will catch a lot of people by surprise. In fact, the Memory Card, as its name suggests, is only used to store information about your games. Although, MX4SIO changed this scenario and expanded the possibilities.

For those who don’t know, the MX4SIO is a device that uses a storage card and where you can run games. It is attached to the PlayStation 2’s Memory Card slot, and you can receive ISOs of any game on the platform. However, it is important to say that some may be incompatible, but in general, several of them work very well.

And do you know any other interesting facts about the Memory Card for PlayStation family consoles? Share your message with other readers of the Voxel using our social networks.

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