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− | The '''Satellaview 8M Memory Pack''' (Japanese: サテラビュー 8Mメモリーパック) is a Japan-only storage cartridge for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]. It was designed for downloading [[Satellaview]] data, such as save data and a few compatible downloadable game software. However, most compatible game software have a form of digital rights management (not just including anti-piracy) limiting the number of times it can be played making playable versions of these games (e.g. [[Kirby no Omochabako]] and [[Special Tee Shot]]) very rare without unlicensed/unauthorised software and/or hardware modifications. | + | The '''Satellaview 8M Memory Pack''' (Japanese: サテラビュー 8Mメモリーパック) is a Japan-only storage cartridge for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]. It was designed for downloading [[Satellaview]] data, such as save data and a few compatible downloadable game software. However, most compatible game software have a form of digital rights management (not just including anti-piracy) limiting the number of times it can be played making offline playable versions of these games (e.g. [[Kirby no Omochabako]] and [[Special Tee Shot]]) very rare without unlicensed/unauthorised software and/or hardware modifications. |
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The Satellaview 8M Memory Pack (Japanese: サテラビュー 8Mメモリーパック) is a Japan-only storage cartridge for the Super Famicom. It was designed for downloading Satellaview data, such as save data and a few compatible downloadable game software. However, most compatible game software have a form of digital rights management (not just including anti-piracy) limiting the number of times it can be played making offline playable versions of these games (e.g. Kirby no Omochabako and Special Tee Shot) very rare without unlicensed/unauthorised software and/or hardware modifications.
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