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Nintendo Entertainment System Game Pak
A North American/PAL cartridge
Media typeROM cartridge
EncodingDigital
Capacity24 KB to 1 MB
Read mechanism60/72 pins
Developed byNintendo
Dimensions13.3 cm (5.2 in) by 12 cm (4.7 in)
UsageNintendo Entertainment System

The Nintendo Entertainment System Game Pak is the software storage medium for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

All officially licensed NTSC-U and PAL region cartridges are 13.3 cm (5.25 inches) tall, 12 cm (4.75 inches) wide and 2 cm (0.75 inches) thick. Early NES Game Paks are held together with 5 small, slotted screws. Games released after 1987, designated "Rev-A" on the back label, were redesigned slightly to incorporate two plastic clips molded into the plastic itself, eliminating the need for the top two screws.[1] This is why older NES carts are referred to as "5-screw" and are distinguishable by their flat tops and five screws instead of three. Around this time, the standard screws were changed to 3.8 mm security screws to further secure the ROMs inside from tampering.

The back of the cartridge bears a label with instructions on handling, explaining that the cartridge is not to be stored in extreme temperatures, not to be immersed in water, and not to be cleaned with benzene, thinner, alcohol, or other such solvents. These labels are gray for standard games and gold (or in rare cases silver) for games that feature battery-powered storage. Production and software revision codes were imprinted as stamps on the back label to correspond with the software version and producer.

With the exception of The Legend of Zelda and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, which are available as gold plastic Game Paks, all licensed NTSC-U and PAL cartridges are a standard shade of gray plastic. Unlicensed cartridges were produced in black (Tengen, American Video Entertainment, and Wisdom Tree), robin egg blue (Color Dreams and Wisdom Tree), silver and gold (Camerica), gray (American Game Cartridges), white (Caltron), and clear (Active Enterprises) which bear a slightly different shape and style than a vintage Nintendo-licensed NES Game Pak. Nintendo also produced yellow-plastic carts for internal use at Nintendo Service Centers, although these were never made available for purchase by consumers. The largest officially licensed Game Pak size is 768KB for Kirby's Adventure.

Famicom cartridges are shaped slightly differently, measuring only 6.9 cm (2.75 inches) in length, 10.8 cm (4.25 inches) in width, and 1.7 cm (0.6875 inches) in thickness. The NES uses a 72-pin interface and the Famicom uses a 60-pin design. Some early NES games, most commonly Gyromite, include 60-pin Famicom PCBs and ROMs with a built-in converter.[2] Unlike the predominantly gray colored NES Game Paks, official Famicom cartridges were produced in many colors of plastic. Adaptors, similar in design to the popular accessory Game Genie, are available that allow Famicom games to be played on an NES.

  1. ^ "eBay Guides – What's a Five Screw Nintendo NES game 5 screw huh". reviews.ebay.com. June 1, 2008. Archived from the original on January 18, 2016. Retrieved 2008-10-20.
  2. ^ Edwards, Benj (2005-11-14). "How to Tell if a Copy of Gyromite has a Famicom Adapter in it". Vintage Computing and Gaming. Retrieved 2008-10-20.

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