While the SNES can address 128 Mbit, only 117.75 Mbit are actually available for cartridge use. A fairly normal mapping could easily address up to 95 Mbit of ROM data (48 Mbit at FastROM speed) with 8 Mbit of battery-backed RAM. However, most available memory access controllers only support mappings of up to 32 Mbit. The largest games released (Star Ocean and Tales of Phantasia) contain 48 Mbit of ROM data, while the smallest games contain only 2 Mbit.
Cartridges may also contain battery-backed SRAM to save the game state, extra working RAM, custom coprocessors, or any other hardware that will not exceed the maximum current rating of the console.
@seasofluck "Come forth and thrash!" wasn't in that song.
ThunderLizardsRule 3 months ago
Press 1: Seizure
Press 2: Coke
Press 5: AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Press 9: Siren
WebVMan 7 months ago
Ah, the glory days of video games, back when Nintendo didn't market itself to small children and senior centers. The marketing that Nintendo and Sega, even Atari and others, made me want their systems and games. I can't say the same now.
Pino4649 10 months ago
"Fight Earwax". The rallying cry of an entire generation.
MuggleSnuggles 1 year ago
I remember this commercial. I miss those days. Back when a new game was REALLY worth waiting for, and it took you more than a day to beat.
OWWLegendKiller 1 year ago
same here, i was mega hyped for MK2 and seeing this commercial to me back then was epic! snes version of MK2 was the best.... before saturn and 32x that is and even then it was comparable.
Denspion 1 year ago
yup, i remember this too.. I couldn't wait for mk2 for snes and I remember this showed clips of it. Was so excited about the coming out!
asdffdsa1234 1 year ago
The best play here
chuckchizzle 2 years ago
The song is Goofy's Concern by the Butthole Surfers!
seasofluck 2 years ago
wow, i remember this commercial.. it featured MK2 video previews before the game's release which made the anticipation all the more harder. I think the music was done by rainbow butt monkeys.
Jontiac 2 years ago