Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Datel Max Memory 32MB (PS2)

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List Price: £19.99
Our Price: £3.99
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Manufacturer: Datel Direct Ltd
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Binding: Video Game Brand: Datel Direct Ltd EAN: 7194801348683 Label: Datel Direct Ltd Manufacturer: Datel Direct Ltd Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: Datel Direct Ltd Release Date: 2003-09-01 Studio: Datel Direct Ltd
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Yes, it is 4 times the size of an ordinary memory card... Comment: ... but that is the only attraction of this card. You see: yes, you can store all of your game saves on on little card, but it really isn't worth it. Why?
Because the card is horrendously slow. You may want to have some extra space but the difference in saving & loading times is phenomenal, leave alone noticable. A game that should take 4 seconds to save on the standard 8MB Sony Memory Card, may easily take 20 seconds to save with this one. Basically, this card is the definition of quantity over quality, and it's up to you which is most important. Personally, I would recommend forking out the extra money and buying the four seperate Sony 8MB memory cards- the time saved on loading Pro Evolution Soccer replays alone could be spent working to pay off the overheads.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Duff!! Comment: Wont work on new games, total waste of money - do yourself a favour and stick with the official sony card.
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