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'''Nintendo Power''' was a Japan-only game copying service for the [[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Color]] and [[Super Famicom]] which allowed players to download games onto special flash cartridges. Nintendo Power games were cheaper than normal retail releases, and the cartridges could be erased and re-used.
'''Nintendo Power''' was a Japan-only game copying service for the [[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Color]] and [[Super Famicom]] which allowed players to download games onto special flash cartridges. Nintendo Power games were cheaper than normal retail releases, and the cartridges could be erased and re-used.

Latest revision as of 02:26, 2 March 2016

Nintendo Power
The console image for Nintendo Power.
ManufacturerNintendo
Released1997
Total Games139 (31 present)
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For Super Famicom releases, see Category:Nintendo Power (SNES).

Nintendo Power was a Japan-only game copying service for the Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Super Famicom which allowed players to download games onto special flash cartridges. Nintendo Power games were cheaper than normal retail releases, and the cartridges could be erased and re-used.

Nintendo Power cartridges could hold several games (determined by the megabit size of the games; the largest games required the whole cartridge). There were also some Nintendo Power games that were not available on cartridges.

The service was shut down on February 28, 2007.