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✓[[Nintendo Switch]] (What would even happen if I took out its SD card?)<br>
✓[[Nintendo Switch]] (What would even happen if I took out its SD card?)<br>
✓Massively reduce the contents of "SD card support table".<br>
✓Massively reduce the contents of "SD card support table".<br>
☐Nintendo-themed SD cards' images.<br>
☐Nintendo-themed SD cards' images, all of which are SDXC microSD intended for Nintendo Switch:<br>
:☐[[Yoshi egg]] - 64 GB
:☐Mushroom/Toad - 128 GB
:☐[[Super Star]] - 256 GB
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A '''Memory Card''' is a video game accessory that has been a part of many gaming consoles. Essentially, it is an external memory database where game data is saved, including for games of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. From [[Nintendo GameCube]] to [[Nintendo 3DS]], a non-standard measurement unit called a '''block''' was used for memory card capacity by Nintendo and in the consoles' system settings. On the GameCube, one block was approximately 8 KB. [[Wii]], [[Nintendo DSi]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]] had one block be 128 KB.
A '''Memory Card''' is a video game accessory that has been a part of many gaming consoles. Essentially, it is an external memory database where game data is saved, including for games of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. From [[Nintendo GameCube]] to [[Nintendo 3DS]], a non-standard measurement unit called a '''block''' was used for memory card capacity by Nintendo and in the consoles' system settings. On the GameCube, one block was approximately 8 KB. [[Wii]], [[Nintendo DSi]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]] had one block be 128 KB.
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The Wii has an SD card button in the lower left corner of the Wii Menu. If the button shows up as blue instead of gray, meaning the Wii acknowledges that an SD card is inserted, clicking on the button will show a special menu with gray boxes on black, showing [[Virtual Console]] and [[WiiWare]] games that are stored on the SD card, including any of ''Super Mario'' franchise.
The Wii has an SD card button in the lower left corner of the Wii Menu. If the button shows up as blue instead of gray, meaning the Wii acknowledges that an SD card is inserted, clicking on the button will show a special menu with gray boxes on black, showing [[Virtual Console]] and [[WiiWare]] games that are stored on the SD card, including any of ''Super Mario'' franchise.
Two official Nintendo microSD cards designed especially for the Nintendo Switch are ''Super Mario''-themed: the red 128GB microSD card with a [[Mushroom]] and the yellow 512GB microSD card with a [[Super Star]] symbol.


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