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I got this memory card for christmas (along with an Inuyasha PS2 game that I wanted) and it woudln't let me save the game. The game itself didn't recognize it as a memory card at all. when I started the system up it didn't recognize it as a memory card either. I was very dissapointed in this memory card (since this is the only card I have because I lost my others in my moving to my new home). I suggewst you buy Sony or Nyoko (sp?) at least with them you're sure to be able to save games.
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Bought the 64 MB Version to save all of my MGS3; Subsistence data including the camo downloads which are about 1MB each. After I saved about 11 MB on the card it started to corrupt my data and would not save or be recognized by the PS2. Complete waste of time and money. You're better off with a NYKO memory card, they haven't failed on me yet.
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I have two PS2s in two different places, one in Pennsylvania with my brother and the other here in NYC with me. It was becoming a hassle to keep track of which of us got which memory card (we have two Nykos), so I bought the 64mb version of this card (which Amazon doesn't seem to have here) to put everything worth backing up on one card. I have the Max, my brother has the Nyko cards.
I had no problem at all copying the files from the Nykos to the Max, nor have I had any problem with loading files from the Max. The problem comes in with trying to save. I tried to update my We Love Katamari save file, and it no longer lets me. If I save to a different file, it still fails. I'm currently leaving the system on until I can get to GameStop tomorrow to get a replacement for the Max.
Since I bought a 64mb card, it's not even near full capacity yet. It's ended up being a waste of money, as I could have saved everything to Nykos. At least those work--I've never had a problem with either Nyko memory card.
In a nutshell: It's all right if all you want to do is backup your files, but it seems that once the memory gets past a certain point, saving becomes useless. You're better off with a Sony or a Nyko, even if they aren't as large. Even the 16mb version of this card isn't worth it if you only have full access to your files up to 10mb.
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Dominion D'Chucklehead seems to think that waiting, for an item that is supposed to ship within 24 HOURS, for 2 MONTHS(!!!), is reasonable.
I ordered mine on November 20th, as a Christmas gift. Should I have waited until late January before I presented that gift to it's intended recipient?!
You seem to believe that because Amazon carries a "GREAT PRODUCT" (questionable from the reviews I've read since) at a "FANTASTIC PRICE", and that there are many people ordering the product, that Amazon should be relieved of it's resposibility to advertise their shipping information correctly.
Do you work for Amazon or Datel? It sure sounds that way! Or maybe you believe, because you live a life that is sheltered, and limited to fantasy game-play, that this is an especially hot item, and there could be no other products from Amazon that could be in as great demand.
If the product is not in stock, Amazon should not be stating that the item "usually ships within 24 hours", Period! How can you possibly make excuses pertaining to the demand of the item. There's a neat little device now-a-days, it's called a computer; maybe you've heard of it. It's great for keeping track of things such as inventory.
Now... who's really the broadcaster of shallowness and ignorance? Who's the fool that's not thinking before he types (I'm not even going to bother giving hints here)?!!
I also think that most people who read these comments would like an answer to the burning question:"What's wrong WITH YOU?!!!
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I bought this yesterday from our local Toys R Us after reading about others' negative experiences in trying to get it from Amazon, and I'm really disappointed so far, because my PS2 won't recognize it. It's frustrating, to say the least. And now that I've opened it, I'm sure that TRU probably won't take it back. Waste of money.
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