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The PS1 Memory Card with a 512MB Micro SD Card is designed for all PS1 consoles, offering high-speed data transfer at 450 MB/s. It allows for extensive game save storage, easy file management, and a user-friendly experience, making it the perfect accessory for retro gaming enthusiasts.
Color | Black |
Read Speed | 450 Megabytes Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Additional Features | Lightweight |
Flash Memory Type | Micro SD |
Memory Storage Capacity | 512 MB |
R**K
A good but older memory card for your PS1
Let's start with the good, it comes with 512mb of storage, and though it's a no-name card, that'll pretty much handle every save file you'll need for a PS1 (in fact, you can bring other save files from the internet and drop it on the card, but that takes a bit more work). It's very straightforward, and easy to use. Now for the weird, this a Bitfunx item, not a JZW-shop item. So they are reselling the bitfunx item officially or perhaps unofficially. Regardless, their is another item only a few dollars more that can serve as the "pro" version of this that works on the PS1 and PS2. Now for the bad, though it does exactly as it describes, this product will most likely not be supported much longer because there is a new version coming out soon. You might be out of luck later, but who knows? I can still recommend it for its ease of use and performing exactly as described.
J**S
It works, but only with the supplied 512mb SD card.
It won't recognize 64gb cards that I've tried with it - games will straight up not detect a memory card in the slot unless you use the provided SD card which is pretty frustrating since you can get cheaper, higher capacity OEM memory cards.Edit: They made it right, original rating was 2 stars but company support is boosting this up to a 4 star. I probably got a faulty unit.
M**T
Works as intended
Nice to have all storage onto one card and not have to really worry about swapping another out. Plus it is nice to save my backups elsewhere or get have my friend share any he has with. Simple implementation with modernization.
J**H
Awesome memory card - but don't use USB-C when its in a PS1
Super useful memory card for those of us who still enjoy the PlayStation 1, and want to be able to back-up, store, and transfer our save files.First off, I will have to say, that I read that you should NOT connect the USB-C cable to the memory card while it is inserted into the PS1. Seems like if you use the USB-C port to connect to a computer while the memory card is inserted into a PlayStation, this can allow 5 volts to leak from the computer into the PlayStation's 3.3v power rail, which may damage your hardware. So I would certainly keep this in mind.Scanning the QR code brings up the instruction manual (but basic instructions are on the back of the card). There are button combos that you will need to memorize for the controller, which allows you to control the functions of the memory card.For example, hold select, start, triangle - creates a new memory card.Holding select, start, and d-pad up - swaps the memory card loaded to the next one.Holding select, start, and d-pad down - swaps the memory card to the prior one.Always be sure to pay attention to the LED light, so it writes things properly. Don't just power off the PlayStation until its done writing data.What is really cool, is that if you have a lot of older saved files on original memory cards, you can insert both cards into your PlayStation, and copy the saves from originals onto this device. After you copy everything over, you can take this one out, and plug it in VIA USB-C to your computer, and connect it VIA USB-C and back-up all your save data! (the micro-SD card also is easily removable should you want to swap in a more robust one, or connect it to download the files to your computer).It will also work with other .MCR files that you may have on your computer (for example from an emulator), so you can move save files from your computer, to original hardware.I am really enjoying the function and features of this pi-based card.So, while there is a little setup, this is a fantastic tool to have for our older retro PlayStation 1.Only issue that I have run into, is that freeboot does not seem to be pre-loaded onto the device, hence if you want to use that, you will need to search around to get it running.So far I am really enjoying using this memory card, and have been showing it to my other friends who enjoy the retro scene.
D**N
Putting in the work!
This card can store so much that you could never fill it up, even with the included 512mb save. It is actually a bit crazy just how much it stores and the included software on the card can help with a few specific bits of homebrew too.I don't think this card will fail. It seems well made and up to the task of being moved around without issue.
M**W
Excellent
Great memory card for your PS1 with high capacity. It uses microSD cards so you could swap them out and have even more storage for your saves and it come with a microSD card, awesome.
C**W
Great alternative to a traditional memory card
This worked perfectly and looks similar to an original ps1 memory card. Works within the XMB menu and is very useful for backing up saves to your computer and transferring them from old memory cards. It comes with a 512mb micro SD card which is way more space than you will ever need so that could be considered a plus. It is generic and those are always questionable quality so I would suggest using a different card if you plan on using it frequently or if you don't have your saves backed up elsewhere. I did not test what what sizes it would accept though. Has a useful led built it and the quality seems pretty good.
M**N
works as described
works as described
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