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A '''Flashcart''' is a device that can play ROM game backups in the original game console. This can be useful for playing especially rare or unreleased games on the original hardware, without having to pay for expensive collectible cartridges. Usually a flash memory section or a flash memory card is used to hold the data: hence the name ''Flashcart''.
''Flashcart'' is the term given to devices that can have ROM game backups written to them, then plugged into into a game console to play. This can be useful to play especially rare games on the original hardware, without having to pay for expensive collectible cartridges. Usually a flash memory section or a flash memory card is used to hold the data: hence the name ''Flashcart''.


There are flashcarts for all sorts of devices from very old devices such as early commodore "personal computers" through the SNES and Genesis/Megadrive right up to the N64 and [[Game Boy/Advance|GBA]] and [[Nintendo DS|DS]].
There are flashcarts for all sorts of devices from very old devices such as early commodore "personal computers" through the SNES and Genesis/Megadrive right up to the N64 and [[Gameboy Advance|GBA]] and [[Nintendo DS|DS]].


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