Two big reasons for the move from carts to CDs (and then DVDs/Blus) were cost and storage. It is still true, of course, that it is easier and cheaper to produce disc based media. But, as flash memory gets cheaper, I could see game companies reconsidering the advantages of carts. Additionally, proprietary carts may provide for better prevention of piracy...
Put it this way: as a consumer you can get 25GB blu-rays for $2-$3 each. You can get either a notebook drive or some forms of flash memory for about $20-$30 for the same amount of space. Yes, this is 10x the cost, but companies could pass on some of that cost (an extra $10-$15) to the consumer - thus making the extra cost to the manufacturer not quite so high. So - would it be worth an extra $10 per game or so ($10 cost to both the manufacturer and consumer) to get a game that was on a more durable medium and that would be (potentially) less easy to pirate?
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Any chance carts could make a comeback?
Re: Any chance carts could make a comeback?
With the death of HD-DVD, the only other options are blu-ray or download only. I highly doubt Microsoft will adopt Sonys format, and the network infrastructure just isn't here in the US for 25GB downloads. Obviously something's going to happen. I don't know if SSD cartridges is it, but it will be interesting to see.
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Re: Any chance carts could make a comeback?
never thought about it -- but the piracy prevention sure would (should?) seem attractive to the companies.
The only console currently using carts is NDS. How's the piracy prevention there?
The only console currently using carts is NDS. How's the piracy prevention there?
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horrible.noiseredux wrote: The only console currently using carts is NDS. How's the piracy prevention there?
but some company could probably come up with something better...
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why (how) is that?dsheinem wrote:horrible.noiseredux wrote: The only console currently using carts is NDS. How's the piracy prevention there?
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Widespread sale of M3 and R4 carts and the like. I think most cereals in Japan include them as prizes inside.noiseredux wrote:why (how) is that?dsheinem wrote:horrible.noiseredux wrote: The only console currently using carts is NDS. How's the piracy prevention there?
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yeah before the flashcarts (playback of ROMs) comes into the equation, how is it so easy to extract a ROM from a NDS cart? Like you pointed out, you can't stick a cart into your cheapo BestBuy computer and copy it onto a 99 cent blank cart. I'm just curious how the copying of these carts has been so widespread since your original post made a good point about curbing the piracy if carts were used.
Re: Any chance carts could make a comeback?
You can always just desolder the chip and dump it. But then, they can encrypt the contents of the chip. Of course, that encryption key is also on a chip that could be desoldered and dumped. It'll always be doable by a talented hardware hacker.
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Re: Any chance carts could make a comeback?
Why not? It is the new standard. Sony computers run Microsoft software in Sony's showrooms in Japan, for example.Hatta wrote:I highly doubt Microsoft will adopt Sonys format....

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Why not? The Gizmondo used SD cards to store games, and that worked out pretty we... oh, wait...Any chance carts could make a comeback?

