One gigabit of Final Fantasy IV

By Spencer . October 31, 2007 . 8:53am

ffiv1gb.jpgBigger doesn’t always mean better, but if you’re the kind of gamer who likes to compare cartridge sizes take note, Final Fantasy IV is on a 1 gigabit (128MB) cart. What’s taking up all the extra storage space? Matrix Software explains the voices are one of the reasons why they decided to go with a 1 gigabit cartridge. Also the original plan didn’t have voices in the DS remake. They were painstakingly added in, for the better in my opinion.


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  • Levi

    So so so so SOOOOO want this.

  • http://www.portablevideogamer.com sergioalb64

    Um…128 MB DS cards are the standard models. The Rub Rabbits! pretty much filled it to the brim with all the sound effects. The first DS game to surpass that capacity was ASH, which used a 2 gigabit card.

    Now, if a game would use one GIGABYTE, now that would be quite something, wouldn’t it?

  • Jon

    Final Fantasy 3 used a 128 MB card too. Wasn’t filled to the brim. Only about 113MB was actually used.

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