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High Capacity Memory Card
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Alternative Title: Translucent Grey 4x Memory Card
Console: Nintendo 64
Year: 1998
RFG ID#: U-064-H-01240-A
Region: North America North America
Part Number: HF5317
UPC: 728658753177
Manufacturer: High Frequency
Class: Memory/Backup
Subclass: Memory Card
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Variations:


Console Region Type Title Manufacturer Year Class
Nintendo 64
North America
H Quad Pak High Frequency 1997 Memory/Backup
Related Hardware:


Console Region Type Title Manufacturer Year Class
Nintendo 64
North America
H Ultra Pak High Frequency 1997 Memory/Backup
Nintendo 64
North America
H Standard Memory Card[Translucent Grey] High Frequency 1998 Memory/Backup
Overview

The High Capacity Memory Card, like all High Frequency products, was released exclusively in Toys "R" Us stores. It shares the same form factor as Mad Catz' x4 and x16 memory cards, but comes in a translucent grey shell. Like the Mad Catz cards, the High Capacity Memory Card also has two arrow-shaped buttons and an LCD screen, and also includes a memory card case and label. Although the package calls this memory card a "High Capacity Memory Card", there is no branding on the memory card.

Trivia

In 1998, High Frequency released this packaging variant. Shifting to a red and black blister package, the only difference between this and the Quad Pak is the packaging.

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