![]() Some of these games are: Ocarina of Time, F-Zero X, Smash Bros and Ogre Battle 64, among others. Make sure the games you want to play have new batteries in them first, if they use SRAM, as we are reaching life expectancy now (though given how long NES cartridges seem to be conserving data, I wouldn’t be surprised if some N64 cartridges retain data for a couple more decades from this point even). And it should last a ton of rewrites-the GBA Fire Emblem games used FRAM, since the games autosave after every turn).Īlso note that a good few N64 cartridges that save to cartridge use batteries instead of flash. but it should definitely stay function for the next several decades at least (since it’s flash memory (I think?) it should go by number of rewrites. Star Wars: Episode I - Battle for Naboo on the Nintendo N64. I don’t remember the exact length of time it’ll last. I *also* bought an FRAM modded Controller Pak off eBay. Combatants are sent to a variety of planets such as Hoth and Naboo to destroy the competition and blow up the locals. ![]() I bought a DexDrive for that purpose (still works on Windows 10!) so I could back up my saves when I finish games (and then solder in a new battery when the SRAM dies). The game had a flimsy story to explain this odd turn of events: Podracing has been banned by the powers that be, so notorious slug gangster Jabba the Hutt sets up an illegal battle arena to attract high-stakes gamblers. All official Controller Paks use SRAM, so their batteries will die eventually and need to be replaced.
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