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PS2 16MB Memory Card Booster

PS2 16MB Memory Card Booster
From Logic 3

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Product Description

This 16MB memory card booster, when combined with an official PS2 memory card, will give you a total of 24MB of memory. Simply slot your existing memory card into the booster, which in turn needs to plug into your memory card slot to provide an extra 16MB of true, uncompressed flash memory.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #21780 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Logic 3
  • Released on: 2002-11-05
  • Platform: PlayStation2

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
This 16Mb upgrade for the PS2 Memory Card gives a total of 24Mb of data storage.PRODUCT FEATURES:Uses full uncompressed flash memory;Requires Official Sony 8Mb Memory Card;Increases memory storage space to 24Mb.


Customer Reviews

Handys the word!!!5
Have you ever been forced to delete important data from your memory card because your new game doesn't have enough space, if you haven't believe me, you will. And this is the answer! Also there is a growing problem of "corrupt data" this is where your ps2 just doesn't load your game that youve probably spent hours on, well this sorts that problem as well, as it provides a patch designed by sony to be put in all memory cards,(third party as well) So this is great value and definately better than buying another memory card!

Very Handy5
Really really good. One of the best accessories I have bought for my PS2. I needed more space but most games don't read the memory card port 2 so I needed to find a way for more memory to be accessible from the memory card port 1 so I thought this was the best thing. I bought it and trust me it is really good because it gives you 24mb of memory in the one port instead of the old 8mb. Best thing is you end up with 24mb of memory after it all for ...[the price]...., which is really cheap when you think of having to pay £27 for an 8mb memory card. Well worth the money and I would advise it to anyone.

it's alright innit5
does the job. no problems yet and i've been saving audio files so they're pretty chunky. also, have yet to reach the limit and have maybe around 5 - 6 tunes with externally sampled material.
so yeah, it's good for what is says.