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It's a Catch 22. Cartridges are much more expensive to produce, since they're proprietary, but there are practically no loading times (I believe I've only played two cartridge games with load times, and they were bad ports of CD-based games) and they often came with stuff to beef up the console. For example, a lot of SNES games had extra RAM or the SUPER-FX chip.



Could I trouble you for some maple syrup to go with the plate of roffles you just served up?

Tag, courtesy of fkusumot: "Why do most of the PS3 fanboys have avatars that looks totally pissed?"
"Ok, girl's trapped in the elevator, and the power's off.  I swear, if a zombie comes around the next corner..."