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'''{{wp|Nintendo Power (cartridge)|Nintendo Power}}''' was a service in Japan that ran from September 30, 1997 to February 28, 2007 and allowed players to download [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System#Super Famicom|Super Famicom]] games onto special, white flash memory cartridges known as SF Memory Cassettes. At a later date, players were able to download [[Game Boy]] games onto white GB Memory Cartridges. The cartridges were manufactured in Taiwan.<ref>Back of a Game Boy memory cartridge</ref> | '''{{wp|Nintendo Power (cartridge)|Nintendo Power}}''' was a service in Japan that ran from September 30, 1997 to February 28, 2007 and allowed players to download [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System#Super Famicom|Super Famicom]] games onto special, white flash memory cartridges known as SF Memory Cassettes. At a later date, players were able to download [[Game Boy]] games onto white GB Memory Cartridges. The cartridges were manufactured in Taiwan.<ref>Back of a Game Boy memory cartridge</ref> | ||
Following the relative success of the | Following the relative success of the download service of the [[Family Computer Disk System]] games, the service was intended to be a cheaper alternative to purchasing the full retail game. | ||
While the majority of games available for the service were existing retail games, some games were exclusive to the service. For example, ''[[Picross NP]]'' was a series of eight Super Famicom Picross games based on popular Nintendo franchises. While ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'' was previously available overseas, it was only available in Japan via the Nintendo Power flash RAM service.<ref>[https://nindb.net/gb/np-jp.html Game Boy – Nintendo Power at NinDB]</ref> | While the majority of games available for the service were existing retail games, some games were exclusive to the service. For example, ''[[Picross NP]]'' was a series of eight Super Famicom Picross games based on popular Nintendo franchises. While ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'' was previously available overseas, it was only available in Japan via the Nintendo Power flash RAM service.<ref>[https://nindb.net/gb/np-jp.html Game Boy – Nintendo Power at NinDB]</ref> | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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[[Category:Reissues]] | [[Category:Reissues]] |