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'''MBC2''' is a licensed [[Game Boy]] chip and Game Boy mapper by [[Nintendo]] and [[Sharp]], with [[memory bank controller]] support.
 
'''MBC2''' is a licensed [[Game Boy]] chip and Game Boy mapper by [[Nintendo]] and [[Sharp]], with [[memory bank controller]] support.
  
MBC2 is similar to the [[MBC1 (Game Boy mapper)|MBC1 mapper]] but it appears far less games officially use it.
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MBC2 is similar to the [[MBC1 (Game Boy mapper)|MBC1 mapper]] but it appears far less games officially use it. The maximum ROM and RAM sizes are actually smaller compared to the MBC1 (256KiB ROM and 512x4 bits RAM) and a maximum of 16 ROM banks. Unlike MBC1 it cannot use external RAM; the 512x4 bits RAM is in the MBC2 chip itself.
  
 
==Nintendo-published games with this mapper==
 
==Nintendo-published games with this mapper==

Latest revision as of 18:55, 15 December 2021

MBC2 is a licensed Game Boy chip and Game Boy mapper by Nintendo and Sharp, with memory bank controller support.

MBC2 is similar to the MBC1 mapper but it appears far less games officially use it. The maximum ROM and RAM sizes are actually smaller compared to the MBC1 (256KiB ROM and 512x4 bits RAM) and a maximum of 16 ROM banks. Unlike MBC1 it cannot use external RAM; the 512x4 bits RAM is in the MBC2 chip itself.

Nintendo-published games with this mapper

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(Some of these games use the Four Player Adapter; the significance of this is unknown)

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