which do you prefer? I personally prefer the cartridge since loading times are practically non-existent (if you call the second of black screen you get when you press play a loading time).
I like disc based media because it holds more data, I don't know how much different cartridges can hold, but I know it's a lot less than the 8.5GB of a DVD+R DL or the 25GB of a BD-R.
Cart can vary a fair bit...but it can't ever hold as much as even a cd... It's a cheaper format-holds more-and if using the right stuff it can load as quick as carts... Look at smash brother on gc and wii-ONLY A SECOND LOADING! I miss carts...but that was before I got into the rom scene XD Now I prefer them...so easy to rip ps2 games these days XD (disadvantage to cd formats-piracy is hard to avoid-even gc was knocked down)
it's a matter of useability. for home consoles, cd's are better as it's able to hold more data. the load times on cd's are manageable as mentioned by some people. developers have found ways for reducing load times in games. nintendo for instance is very good at reducing load times as well as managing data sizes. cartridges are better for handheld devices. with handheld, it's meant for portability and that means constant movements, which is something not good for cd's which often has to remain stationary. additionally, since handhelds are meant to be on the run and quick access, this means a media that has very quick access time, which only cartridges are able to do. this is why the ds is better in storage/access solution then the psp.
I liked the UMD format since it was encased in plastic with only a small portion of the disc exposed.
too bad they contact wear down overtime, i think that is what happen to my Pearl..... anyway i like Disc base storage, it took less space and store more....however it also require to handle with care on the reading part.
Neither can internal harddrives... which is soo the way forward. Particulary in the case of handhelds.
think the hard drive in your computer, then take that, put games into it then use that has memory for a handheld, except you need to open up the case to take it out.
exactly! and not only that, cartridges and cd's are actual property that we own as compared to a hard drive, which are used only to store the image of the game and have no true value as compared to a cartridge or cd.
price per GB needs to come down considerably. And they need to do something about them wearing out after 10,000 read/write cycles.
Agreed. The other day, I saw a replacement SSD drive for the eeePC 901. It was like...$300 for 64GB, IIRC.