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    #46
    I don't think I would classify cartridges as 'aesthetically pleasing' but as a SNES fan boy I'd have to choose PAL SNES or Super Famicom carts. I've never seen a Hu-Card so I can't comment on them.

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      #47
      I would have to go for the snes usa carts as they have a real old skool look.

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        #48
        I think the DS carts are perfect, small, tough and cute.. Especially when compared to the joke of portability that UMDs are.

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          #49
          Dunno why but I've always liked the N64 carts, nice, shapely and simple.

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            #50
            Originally posted by Hairydavey View Post
            Dunno why but I've always liked the N64 carts, nice, shapely and simple.
            Yeah, nice + heavy too for some of the higher memory carts.

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              #51
              I loved the ZX Spectrum carts. I only ever had one, "JetPac" but I will never forget how amazed I was to load the game from ROM.

              I think the mat black and retro red are sublime, and the small size of the thing made for a great tactile experience.

              The next favorite on the list would be DS carts, they a small and sexy!

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                #52
                Possibly the japanese Famicom carts for me...they have a nice diddy little picture on them and remind me of an Animal Bar...mmm...panda flavour.
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                  #53
                  Chunky N64 carts contrasted by the mini DS carts. Both are great.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by cutmymilk View Post
                    What was it about anyway?

                    Just EA stamping their name on it? Like the stupid big Saturn boxes that only they used?
                    I think EA developed that cart design independant of Sega or something before they licensed them to develop on the megadrive...

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                      #55
                      Just give me the AES carts. Those things display raw power.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by uA_ View Post
                        I like the Japanese Megadrive carts.
                        Another vote here for the Jpn MD carts. They are just so representative of that era of gaming, i dunno, they just seemed perfect.
                        Last edited by Oh_Mutants; 01-07-2007, 19:58.

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                          #57
                          neogeo plz, nothing looks as good as a homecart system with two sticks and a cart plugged in

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                            #58
                            Thread from the dead!

                            Anyway, HuCards (obviously for their all-round dinky niceness), and the previously-unmentioned Pokemon mini carts, for me. Small and beautiful, both of 'em.

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                              #59
                              Another for Japanese MD carts. Would of loved it if the small case Sunsoft's Batman was used a lot more though.

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by Champloo View Post
                                GBA, I remember getting my first GBA game (Konami Krazy Racers for the record) and being shocked at how small the carts were - seems rediculous now, but I was!

                                And it is practical, as there nice and easy to store, and lose... maybe there not the best.
                                It's not ridiculous, I thought the same when I bought a GBA on launch. And then the DS came along three and a half years later, with even smaller cartridges and even bigger games on them... Oh, and they're easier to lose too. Only big prob' I have with GBA carts is that the label's too easily scratched...

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