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A game cartridge is a replaceable part designed to be connected to a home computer or a video gaming console. The purpose of this article is to catalogue the dimensions of cartridges used by popular retro consoles, in order to facilitate production of replacement cartridge shells or customized outer packaging.  
Cartridges were a popular medium for distributing video games in the early days of home consoles, and many retro gaming enthusiasts still collect and play games on original hardware. As such, it can be helpful to know the dimensions of cartridges used by popular consoles to aid in storage and display. This information can also be useful for those interested in creating custom storage solutions or designing gaming rooms. Additionally, the dimensions of cartridges could be useful for those interested in creating 3D printed replicas of classic games. Finally, game developers and programmers may also find this information useful for designing new cartridges for retro-inspired games. In this article, we will catalogue the dimensions of cartridges used by popular retro consoles.
 
Consoles that did not use cartridge-based media may be displayed beside an N/A logo (Not Applicable), or an image of an optical disc, as applicable. Measurements should ideally be taken using a calliper tool, and confirmed by a member of wiki community, or a trustworthy source (See "Confirmed By" column).  


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| 105mm wide and 15mm thick at widest/thickest point of the 3D printed handle. The PCB is 90mm wide.
| 105mm wide and 15mm thick at widest/thickest point of the 3D printed handle. The PCB is 90mm wide.
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
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| The Odyssey Series of dedicated consoles were limited to a fixed number of built-in games and were not equipped for additional games that are distributed via ROM cartridges, discs, downloads or other digital media.
| The Odyssey Series of dedicated consoles were limited to a fixed number of built-in games and were not equipped for additional games that are distributed via ROM cartridges, discs, downloads or other digital media.
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
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| The Electrotennis was a dedicated console (i.e. with game(s) built in), which was not equipped for additional games that are distributed via ROM cartridges, discs, downloads or other digital media.
| The Electrotennis was a dedicated console (i.e. with game(s) built in), which was not equipped for additional games that are distributed via ROM cartridges, discs, downloads or other digital media.
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
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| Both models of Atari Home Pong (the C-100 and the C-140) were dedicated consoles, limited to a fixed number of built-in games and were not equipped for additional games that are distributed via ROM cartridges, discs, downloads or other digital media.
| Both models of Atari Home Pong (the C-100 and the C-140) were dedicated consoles, limited to a fixed number of built-in games and were not equipped for additional games that are distributed via ROM cartridges, discs, downloads or other digital media.
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
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| The Coleco Telstar Series of dedicated consoles were limited to a fixed number of built-in games and were not equipped for additional games that are distributed via ROM cartridges, discs, downloads or other digital media. The one exception was the Coleco Telsar Arcade console.  
| The Coleco Telstar Series of dedicated consoles were limited to a fixed number of built-in games and were not equipped for additional games that are distributed via ROM cartridges, discs, downloads or other digital media. The one exception was the Coleco Telsar Arcade console.  
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
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| The Nintendo Color TV-Game Series of consoles were all dedicated consoles with games built-in; they were not equipped for additional games that are distributed via ROM cartridges, discs, downloads or other digital media.
| The Nintendo Color TV-Game Series of consoles were all dedicated consoles with games built-in; they were not equipped for additional games that are distributed via ROM cartridges, discs, downloads or other digital media.
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
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| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
| [[User:Black Majic|Black Majic]] ([[User talk:Black Majic|talk]])
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| Magnavox Odyssey 2 cartridge
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| Philips Videopac G7000 cartridge (European release of the Magnavox Odyssey 2)
| Philips Videopac G7000 (European release of the [[Odyssey2:Odyssey2 Mods Wiki|Magnavox Odyssey 2]])
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| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
|rowspan=2| [[User:Black Majic|Black Majic]] ([[User talk:Black Majic|talk]])
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| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
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| GCE/MB Vectrex
| GCE/MB Vectrex
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| All Cartridges for the original games looks the same from the outside. There are two main revisions of the cartridge interior plus two odd types used for specific releases. The two main revisions are the "normal" version used for most games and the made in Ireland versions. The normal version shell suspends the PCB by five pegs that corresponds to holes in the PCB and the two shell halves are held together by a single screw from the back, while the made in IRE shell was changed for cost savings probably. The IRE cartridges omitted the screw connection and the shell was instead glued shut. The IRE PCBs were significantly smaller than the normal ones and the PCB suspension was also changed so that the PCB had notches that would latch onto the thin and fragile front wall in the mouth of the shell (which breaks easily). The odd type shells were yet another type of shell with some minor differences used for the 3D Imager games and Mine Storm II and sometimes Pole Position. The last odd shell type was used for AnimAction because that PCB was much bigger and had more components so that shell is more hollow inside to make room for the larger PCB.
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| [[NES:NES Mods Wiki|Nintendo Entertainment System (US)]] *
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|rowspan=2| All officially licensed NTSC-U and PAL region cartridges are the same dimensions. Early NES Game Paks are held together with 5 small, slotted screws.
|rowspan=2| All officially licensed NTSC-U and PAL region cartridges are the same dimensions. Early NES Game Paks are held together with 5 small, slotted screws.
|rowspan=2| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
|rowspan=2| [[User:Black Majic|Black Majic]] ([[User talk:Black Majic|talk]])
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| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
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| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
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| [[Master_System:Master System Mods Wiki|Sega Master System]] Cartridge
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| Epoch Super Cassette Vision *
| Epoch Super Cassette Vision *
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| karri<ref>https://forums.atariage.com/topic/240309-what-are-the-measurements-of-the-cartridges-for-the-lynx/#comment-3273491</ref>
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| [[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|NEC TurboGrafx-16]] HuCard/TurboChip *
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| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:ApolloBoy&action=edit&redlink=1 ApolloBoy]
|align="left"| [[User:ApolloBoy|ApolloBoy]]
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| Standard [[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|PC Engine]] HuCard *
| Standard [[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|PC Engine]] HuCard  
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| Most PC Engine HuCards are physically identical to their TG-16 counterparts but have a different pinout
| Most PC Engine HuCards are physically identical to their TG-16 counterparts but have a different pinout
|align="center"| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
|align="center"| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
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| [[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|NEC PC Engine SuperGrafx]] HuCard
| [[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|NEC PC Engine SuperGrafx]] HuCard
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| Same as the PC Engine but the label is flipped around as HuCards are loaded into the rear of the console
| Same as the PC Engine but the label is flipped around as HuCards are loaded into the rear of the console
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:ApolloBoy&action=edit&redlink=1 ApolloBoy]
|align="left"| [[User:ApolloBoy|ApolloBoy]]
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| System Card (v1.0) for the [[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|NEC PC Engine CD]] *
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| The PC Engine CD add-on uses disc-based physical media, however a special HuCard called the "PC Engine CD System Card (v1.0)" is required to provide the unit's OS. The 3.0 system card and Arcade Card Pro add additional RAM in addition to the OS.
|rowspan=2| The PC Engine CD add-on uses disc-based physical media, however a special HuCard called the "PC Engine CD System Card (v1.0)" is required to provide the unit's OS. The 3.0 system card and Arcade Card Pro add additional RAM in addition to the OS.  
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:ApolloBoy&action=edit&redlink=1 ApolloBoy]
|rowspan=2| [[User:ApolloBoy|ApolloBoy]] / [https://www.youtube.com/@supermegagrafx64 Cyrus Martin]  
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| [[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|NEC PC Engine CD]]
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| System Card (v2.0) for the:  
| System Card (v2.0) for the:  
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|rowspan=2| The TurboGrafx-CD add-on uses disc-based physical media, however a special Turbochip card called the "TurboGrafx CD System Card" (version 2.0) is required to provide the unit's OS as well as additional RAM.  
|rowspan=2| The TurboGrafx-CD add-on uses disc-based physical media, however a special Turbochip card called the "TurboGrafx CD System Card" (version 2.0) is required to provide the unit's OS as well as additional RAM.  
|rowspan=2| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:ApolloBoy&action=edit&redlink=1 ApolloBoy] / [https://www.youtube.com/@supermegagrafx64 Cyrus Martin]
|rowspan=2| [[User:ApolloBoy|ApolloBoy]] / [https://www.youtube.com/@supermegagrafx64 Cyrus Martin]  
|rowspan=2 align="center"|[[File:System_Card_(v2.0).png|150x150px]]  
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| Super System Card (v3.0) for the:
| Super System Card (v3.0) for the:
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|rowspan=2| When NEC started using the Super CD format, they released an upgraded version 3.0 Super System Card. This also is meant to be plugged into the American TurboGrax-16, allowing the TurboGrax-CD unit to play the 2MB upgraded Super CD games, as well as the the regular TurboGrafx-CD games.  
|rowspan=2| When NEC started using the Super CD format, they released an upgraded version 3.0 Super System Card. This also is meant to be plugged into the American TurboGrax-16, allowing the TurboGrax-CD unit to play the 2MB upgraded Super CD games, as well as the the regular TurboGrafx-CD games.  
Note: The Super System (v3.0) is pre-built into the TurboDuo consoles, so the separate card is not required by these systems to play 1.0, 2.0 or 3.0 CD games.  
Note: The Super System (v3.0) is pre-built into the TurboDuo consoles, so the separate card is not required by these systems to play 1.0, 2.0 or 3.0 CD games.  
|rowspan=2| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:ApolloBoy&action=edit&redlink=1 ApolloBoy] / [https://www.youtube.com/@supermegagrafx64 Cyrus Martin]
|rowspan=2| [[User:ApolloBoy|ApolloBoy]] / [https://www.youtube.com/@supermegagrafx64 Cyrus Martin]  
|rowspan=2 align="center"|[[File:Super_System_Card_(v3.0).jpg|150x150px]]  
|rowspan=2 align="center"|[[File:Super_System_Card_(v3.0).jpg|193x193px]]
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| Street Fighter 2 Hucard for the [[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|PC Engine]]
| Street Fighter 2 Hucard for the [[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|PC Engine]]
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| Street Fighter II for the PC Engine system, was produced on a 20Mbits cartridge, making it the largest HuCard game ever created. It was also physically larger than standard Hucards, and continuing to similar arcade ports for the PC Engine created the impetus for creating the Arcade System Card.  
| Street Fighter II for the PC Engine system, was produced on a 20Mbits cartridge, making it the largest HuCard game ever created. It was also physically larger than standard Hucards (the footprint is the same but the black end is raised. Other later carts copied this style and had different sized black areas but this did not affect the overall size of the card.
 
Continuing to produce similar arcade ports for the PC Engine created the impetus for creating the Arcade System Card.  
|align="center"| [https://www.youtube.com/@supermegagrafx64 Cyrus Martin]
|align="center"| [https://www.youtube.com/@supermegagrafx64 Cyrus Martin]
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| Arcade System Card (Duo Version) for:  
| Arcade System Card (Duo Version) for:  
[[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|NEC TurboDuo/PC Engine Duo]],  
[[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|NEC TurboDuo/PC Engine Duo]],  
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|rowspan=3| 2
|rowspan=3| To achieve high-quality ports of arcade fighting games, more RAM was needed and so NEC created a system card capable of providing it. This was called the “Arcade System Card”. There were two different versions – the Duo version and the Pro version (which was designed in case the user didn’t have a Duo).
|rowspan=3| To achieve high-quality ports of arcade fighting games, more RAM was needed and so NEC created a system card capable of providing it. This was called the “Arcade System Card”. There were two different versions – the Duo version and the Pro version (which was designed in case the user didn’t have a Duo).
|rowspan=3| [https://www.youtube.com/@supermegagrafx64 Cyrus Martin]
|rowspan=3| [https://www.youtube.com/@supermegagrafx64 Cyrus Martin]
|rowspan=3 align="center"|[[File:Arcade_System_Card.PNG|150x150px]]
|rowspan=3 align="center"|[[File:Arcade_System_Card.PNG|210x210px]]
|align="center"|[[File:TurboDuo.png|200x150px]]
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| Arcade System Card (Pro Version)
| Arcade System Card (Pro Version) for the:
| ?
[[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|PC Engine]]
| ?
|rowspan=2| 84
| ?
|rowspan=2| 53
| To achieve high-quality ports of arcade fighting games, more RAM was needed and so NEC created a system card capable of providing it. This was called the “Arcade System Card”. There were two different versions – the Duo version and the Pro version (which was designed in case the user didn’t have a Duo). NOTE: IMAGES NEED TO BE CORRECTED.
|rowspan=2| 2
|align="center"| [https://www.youtube.com/@supermegagrafx64 Cyrus Martin]
|rowspan=2| To achieve high-quality ports of arcade fighting games, more RAM was needed and so NEC created a system card capable of providing it. This was called the “Arcade System Card”. There were two different versions – the Duo version and the Pro version (which was designed in case the user didn’t have a Duo)
|align="center"|[[File:Arcade_System_Card.PNG|200x150px]]
|rowspan=2| [[User:ApolloBoy|ApolloBoy]] / [https://www.youtube.com/@supermegagrafx64 Cyrus Martin]  
|rowspan=2 align="center"|[[File:Arcade_System_Card_(Pro_Version).jpg|233x233px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PC-Engine.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PC-Engine.png|200x150px]]
|-
| and [[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|NEC Super CD-ROM2]]
|align="center"|[[File:SuperCDROM2.jpg|200x150px]]
|-
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| [[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|NEC TurboExpress/PC Engine GT]]
| [[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|NEC TurboExpress/PC Engine GT]]
| 84
| 53
| 53
| 84
| 2
| 2
| The NEC TurboExpress/PC Engine GT are not unique consoles with their own dedicated games library. Rather they are miniaturized versions of the existing TurboGrafx-16 and PC Engine consoles, and uses the same TurboChips and HuCards respectively.
| The NEC TurboExpress/PC Engine GT are not unique consoles with their own dedicated games library. Rather they are miniaturized versions of the existing TurboGrafx-16 and PC Engine consoles, and uses the same TurboChips and HuCards respectively.
|align="center"| [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q27EQHmDnhM RifeXD (YouTube)]  
|align="center"| [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q27EQHmDnhM RifeXD (YouTube)]  
|align="center"|[[File:TG16_HuCard_(front).jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:TG16_HuCard_(front).jpg|200x200px]]
|align="center"|[[File:TurboExpress.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:TurboExpress.png|200x150px]]
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| [[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|NEC TurboDuo/PC Engine Duo]]
| [[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|NEC TurboDuo/PC Engine Duo]]
| 84
| 53
| 53
| 84
| 2
| 2
| The TurboDuo integrates the capabilities of the TurboGrafx-16 and the TurboGrafx-CD) into a single, redesigned unit. The PC Engine Duo does the same for the Japanese PC Engine and the Super CD-ROM2.  
| The TurboDuo integrates the capabilities of the TurboGrafx-16 and the TurboGrafx-CD) into a single, redesigned unit. The PC Engine Duo does the same for the Japanese PC Engine and the Super CD-ROM2.  
However, neither the TurboDuo nor PC Engine Duo any additional hardware on the TurboChip/HuCard side - standard TurboChips/HuCards are used in the US and Japanese versions, respectively.  
However, neither the TurboDuo nor PC Engine Duo any additional hardware on the TurboChip/HuCard side - standard TurboChips/HuCards are used in the US and Japanese versions, respectively.  
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:ApolloBoy&action=edit&redlink=1 ApolloBoy]
|align="left"| [[User:ApolloBoy|ApolloBoy]]
|align="center"|[[File:TG16_HuCard_(front).jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:TG16_HuCard_(front).jpg|200x200px]]
|align="center"|[[File:TurboDuo.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:TurboDuo.png|200x150px]]
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| N/A
| N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:ApolloBoy&action=edit&redlink=1 ApolloBoy]
|align="left"| [[User:ApolloBoy|ApolloBoy]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:SuperCDROM2.jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:SuperCDROM2.jpg|200x150px]]
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| [[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|NEC PC Engine LT]]
| [[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|NEC PC Engine LT]]
| 84
| 53
| 53
| 84
| 2
| 2
| Similarly to the PC Engine GT, the PC Engine LT uses the same HuCards as a standard Japanese PC Engine home console (the LT was released exclusively in Japan, and does not support American TurboChips). The LT did not receive any of its own unique HuCard titles.
| Similarly to the PC Engine GT, the PC Engine LT uses the same HuCards as a standard Japanese PC Engine home console (the LT was released exclusively in Japan, and does not support American TurboChips). The LT did not receive any of its own unique HuCard titles.
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:ApolloBoy&action=edit&redlink=1 ApolloBoy]
|align="left"| [[User:ApolloBoy|ApolloBoy]]
|align="center"|[[File:PC_Engine_HuCard_(front).jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PC_Engine_HuCard_(front).jpg|200x200px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PC_Engine_LT.jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PC_Engine_LT.jpg|188x188px]]
|-
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| [[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|NEC PC Engine Duo-R/Duo-RX]]
| [[TG16:TurboGrafx-16 Mods Wiki|NEC PC Engine Duo-R/Duo-RX]]
| 84
| 53
| 53
| 84
| 2
| 2
| The Duo-R and Duo-RX are Japan-only cost reduced models of the PC Engine Duo. Again, they both use standard HuCards.  
| The Duo-R and Duo-RX are Japan-only cost reduced models of the PC Engine Duo. Again, they both use standard HuCards.  
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:Zaxour Zaxour]
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:Zaxour Zaxour]
|align="center"|[[File:PC_Engine_HuCard_(front).jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PC_Engine_HuCard_(front).jpg|200x200px]]
|align="center"|[[File:DuoR.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:DuoR.png|200x150px]]
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| [https://www.youtube.com/@NagaTen NagaTen]
| [https://www.youtube.com/@NagaTen NagaTen]
|align="center"|[[File:Standard_Japanese_MegaDrive_cartridge.png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Standard_Japanese_MegaDrive_cartridge.png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Genesis_Model_1.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:JP Mega Drive Model 1.png|200x200px]]
|-
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| Standard PAL [[Genesis:Genesis Mods Wiki|Sega Mega Drive]] Cartridges
| Standard PAL [[Genesis:Genesis Mods Wiki|Sega Mega Drive]] Cartridges
|rowspan=2| 67
|rowspan=2| 70
|rowspan=2| 95/108
|rowspan=2| 109
|rowspan=2| 17
|rowspan=2| 17
|rowspan=2| Genesis and PAL Mega Drive carts share the same mold; their footprint goes from a rectangular 95 mm wide shape and widens into 108 mm with rounded sides, 67 mm tall and 17 mm thick, with chamfered edges. Only the sides of the cart are rounded, with the top being being flat, and there is no indentation since consoles outside Japan don't have a cart locking mechanism.
|rowspan=2| Genesis and PAL Mega Drive carts share the same mold; their footprint goes from a rectangular 95 mm wide shape and widens into 108 mm with rounded sides, 67 mm tall and 17 mm thick, with chamfered edges. Only the sides of the cart are rounded, with the top being being flat, and there is no indentation since consoles outside Japan don't have a cart locking mechanism.
|rowspan=2| [https://www.youtube.com/@NagaTen NagaTen]
|rowspan=2| [https://www.youtube.com/@NagaTen NagaTen]
|align="center"|[[File:Standard_PAL_MegaDrive_cartridge.png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Standard_PAL_MegaDrive_cartridge.png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Sega_Mega_Drive_-_European_PAL_Model_1.jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Sega-Mega-Drive-EU-Mk1-wController-FL.png|200x200px]]
|-
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| Standard NTSC [[Genesis:Genesis Mods Wiki|Sega Genesis]] Cartridges
| Standard NTSC [[Genesis:Genesis Mods Wiki|Sega Genesis]] Cartridges
|align="center"|[[File:Standard_NTSC_Genesis_cartridge.png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Standard_NTSC_Genesis_cartridge.png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Genesismodel1.jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Genesis Model 1.png|200x200px]]
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| [[Genesis:Genesis Mods Wiki|Sega Genesis/Mega Drive]] Virtua Racing Cartridge
| 108
| 109
| 17
| rowspan="2" | ?
| [[User:Black Majic|Black Majic]] ([[User talk:Black Majic|talk]])
|align="center"|[[File:NTSC Virtua Racing.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PAL Virtua Racing.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
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| [[Genesis:Genesis Mods Wiki|Sega Genesis]] Acclaim Cartridges
| [[Genesis:Genesis Mods Wiki|Sega Genesis]] Acclaim Cartridges
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| 95/108
| 17
| 17
| Acclaim cartridges are similar to standard Genesis/PAL cartridges but with different text in the rear molding. The carts are also curved then flat on the sides unlike the SEGA-manufactured ones that are just curved.
| [https://www.youtube.com/@AdamKoralik Adam Koralik]
| [https://www.youtube.com/@AdamKoralik Adam Koralik]
|align="center"|[[File:Akklaim_cartridge_(rear).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Akklaim_cartridge_(rear).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Genesismodel1.jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Genesis Model 1.png|200x200px]]
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| [[Genesis:Genesis Mods Wiki|Sega Genesis]] EA (Electronic Arts) Cartridges
| [[Genesis:Genesis Mods Wiki|Sega Genesis]] EA (Electronic Arts) Cartridges
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| Standard [[Genesis:Genesis Mods Wiki|Sega 32X]] NTSC-J Cartridge
| Standard [[Genesis:Genesis Mods Wiki|Sega 32X]] NTSC-J Cartridge
|
|[[File:32X Japanese Cartridge.png|frameless|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Sega_32X.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Sega_32X.png|200x150px]]
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| [https://www.youtube.com/@NagaTen NagaTen]
| [https://www.youtube.com/@NagaTen NagaTen]
|align="center"|[[File:Codemasters_Sega_Mega_Drive_Cartridge.png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Codemasters_Sega_Mega_Drive_Cartridge.png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Sega_Mega_Drive_-_European_PAL_Model_1.jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Sega-Mega-Drive-EU-Mk1-wController-FL.png|200x200px]]
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| [[Genesis:Genesis Mods Wiki|Sega Mega Drive]] Codemasters "J-Cart" Cartridge (with controller ports)
| [[Genesis:Genesis Mods Wiki|Sega Mega Drive]] Codemasters "J-Cart" Cartridge (with controller ports)
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|rowspan=2| [https://www.youtube.com/@NagaTen NagaTen], [https://www.youtube.com/@AdamKoralik Adam Koralik]
|rowspan=2| [https://www.youtube.com/@NagaTen NagaTen], [https://www.youtube.com/@AdamKoralik Adam Koralik]
|align="center"|[[File:Codemasters_Sega_Mega_Drive_Cartridge_with_Controller_ports.png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Codemasters_Sega_Mega_Drive_Cartridge_with_Controller_ports.png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Sega_Mega_Drive_-_European_PAL_Model_1.jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Sega-Mega-Drive-EU-Mk1-wController-FL.png|200x200px]]
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| [[Genesis:Genesis Mods Wiki|Sega Genesis]] Codemasters "J-Cart" Cartridge (with controller ports)
| [[Genesis:Genesis Mods Wiki|Sega Genesis]] Codemasters "J-Cart" Cartridge (with controller ports)
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| [[Genesis:Genesis Mods Wiki|Sega Genesis/Mega Drive]] Sonic and Knuckles cartridge  
| [[Genesis:Genesis Mods Wiki|Sega Genesis/Mega Drive]] Sonic and Knuckles cartridge  
| 82 (incl. the cover)
| 84 (incl. cover)
| 95/116
| 121.65 (at hinges)
| 17/22
| 22
| "Sonic 3" and "Sonic & Knuckles" were originally conceived as a single game, however ROM size constraints meant that the game had to be split into two separate parts. The "Sonic & Knuckles" cart was used for all regions, and is an identical shape to a standard PAL Mega Drive/Genesis cartridge at the bottom (with a "cut" on the left side of the cart for compatibility with the Japanese cart-locking mechanism).  
| "Sonic 3" and "Sonic & Knuckles" were originally conceived as a single game, however ROM size constraints meant that the game had to be split into two separate parts. The "Sonic & Knuckles" cart was used for all regions, and is an identical shape to a standard PAL Mega Drive/Genesis cartridge at the bottom (with a "cut" on the left side of the cart for compatibility with the Japanese cart-locking mechanism).  


However, the top of the cart has a swiveling cover called a "Lock-On Adapter", which allows the player to connect another cartridge on top. The footprint of the cartridge goes from a 95mm wide shape and widens into 116mm at the top, while the thickness goes from 17mm to 22mm.  
However, the top of the cart has a swiveling cover called a "Lock-On Adapter", which allows the player to connect another cartridge on top. The footprint of the cartridge goes from a 95mm wide shape and widens into 116mm at the top, while the thickness goes from 17mm to 22mm.  
| [https://www.youtube.com/@NagaTen NagaTen]
| [[User:Black Majic|Black Majic]] ([[User talk:Black Majic|talk]])
|align="center"|[[File:Sega_Genesis_Sonic_and_Knuckles_cartridge.png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Sega_Genesis_Sonic_and_Knuckles_cartridge.png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Sonic_and_knuckles_pic_3_(resized).png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Sonic_and_knuckles_pic_3_(resized).png|200x150px]]
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| ?
| ?
| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
|align="center"| ?
|align="center"| [[File:Sega-game-gear-Shining-Force.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Game_Gear.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Game_Gear.png|200x150px]]
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| [[Game Boy:Game Boy Mods Wiki|Nintendo Game Boy]]
| [[Game Boy:Game Boy Mods Wiki|Nintendo Game Boy]]
|rowspan=2| 65.5
|rowspan=2| 65
|rowspan=2| 57
|rowspan=2| 57
|rowspan=2| 7.5
|rowspan=2| 7.8
|rowspan=2| ?
|rowspan=2| ?
|rowspan=2| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
|rowspan=2| [[User:Black Majic|Black Majic]] ([[User talk:Black Majic|talk]])
|rowspan=2 align="center"|[[File:Game Boy Cartridge.png|150x150px]]
|rowspan=2 align="center"|[[File:Game Boy Cartridge.png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Game_Boy.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Game_Boy.png|200x150px]]
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|align="center"|[[File:Game Boy Pocket.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Game Boy Pocket.png|200x150px]]
|-
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| Standard NTSC-U [[SNES:SNES Mods Wiki|Super Nintendo]] Cartridges
| [[SNES:SNES Mods Wiki|Super Nintendo (US)]]
| 85
| 87.7
| 134
| 135.85
| 20
| 19.7
| ?
| ?
| ?
| [[User:Black Majic|Black Majic]] ([[User talk:Black Majic|talk]])
|align="center"| ?
|align="center"| [[File:Snes NTSC Blank.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:SNES.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:SNES.png|200x150px]]
|-
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| [[SNES:SNES Mods Wiki|Super Famicom]] *
| [[SNES:SNES Mods Wiki|Super Famicom]]  
|rowspan=2| 86
|rowspan=2| 86
|rowspan=2| 127
|rowspan=2| 127
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| [[SNES:SNES Mods Wiki|Super Nintendo (PAL)]] *
| [[SNES:SNES Mods Wiki|Super Nintendo (PAL)]] *
|align="center"| ?
|align="center"|[[File:SNES Jr Europe.png|200x150px]]
|-
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| SNK Neo Geo AES *
| [[Neo_Geo:Neo_Geo_Mods_Wiki|SNK Neo Geo AES]]
| ?
| 146.05
| ?
| 190.5
| ?
|31.75
| ?
| ?  
| ?
|align="center"| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/comment/ju905l1/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 Reddit User: protocephalon]
|align="center"| ?
|align="center"|[[File:Neo-Geo-AES-Cartridge-Bottom.jpg|150x150px]]
|align="center"| ?
|align="center"| [[File:Neo-Geo-AES-Console-Set.png|200x150px]]
|-
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| SNK Neo Geo CD
| [[Neo_Geo:Neo_Geo_Mods_Wiki|SNK Neo Geo CD]]
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
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|align="center"|[[File:Neo-Geo-CD-TopLoader-wController-FL.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Neo-Geo-CD-TopLoader-wController-FL.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| Pioneer LaserActive
| [[LaserActive:LaserActive_Mods_Wiki|Pioneer LaserActive]]   
| ?
| N/A
| ?
| N/A
| ?
| N/A
| ?
| Console uses laserdisc-based physical media. However Pioneer and Sega released an add-on PAC (the Mega LD PAC) that allows player to play 8-inch and 12-inch LaserActive Mega LD discs, in addition to standard Sega CD discs and Genesis cartridges, as well as CD+G discs.
| ?
| ?
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
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| N/A
| N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Amiga-CD32-wController-L.jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:CD32.png|200x200px]]
|-
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| [[3DO:3DO Mods Wiki|Panasonic 3DO]]
| [[3DO:3DO Mods Wiki|Panasonic 3DO]]
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| N/A
| N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Panasonic_3DO_FZ-1.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Panasonic_3DO_FZ-1.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| [[Jaguar:Jaguar Mods Wiki|Atari Jaguar]] *
| [[Jaguar:Jaguar Mods Wiki|Atari Jaguar]] *
| 88.4
| 108.0
| 19.5 (max)
| ?
| ?
| ?
| Zerosquare<ref>https://forums.atariage.com/topic/347627-atari-jaguar-cartridge-dimensions/</ref>
| ?
|align="center"| [[File:Jagcart.png|frameless|300x300px]]
| ?
| ?
|align="center"| ?
|align="center"|[[File:Atari-Jaguar.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Atari-Jaguar.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| [[Jaguar:Jaguar Mods Wiki|Atari Jaguar CD]] *
| [[Jaguar:Jaguar Mods Wiki|Atari Jaguar CD]]
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Atari-Jaguar-CD-wPro-Controller.jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Atari-Jaguar-CD-wPro-Controller.jpg|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| Bandai Playdia *
| [[Bandai_Playdia:Bandai_Playdia_Mods_Wiki|Bandai Playdia]]
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Bandai-Playdia-Set-R.jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Bandai-Playdia-Set-R.jpg|200x150px]]
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| ?
| ?
| ?
| ?
| The Saturn used disc-based physical media for its gaming library. However, the console also features a prominent cartridge slot, which was primarily used to expand the console's storage and RAM, as well as cartridge-based accessories such as the Sega Net Link modem.
| ?
| ?
| ?
|align="center"|[[File:Saturn_RAM_backup_cartridge.jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"| ?
|align="center"|[[File:Sega-Saturn-NetLink.jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Saturn_Model_1.png|200x150px]]
|-
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| [[PS1:PS1 Mods Wiki|Sony PlayStation]]
| [[PS1:PS1 Mods Wiki|Sony PlayStation]]
| N/A
| rowspan="2" | N/A
| N/A
| rowspan="2" | N/A
| N/A
| rowspan="2" | N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| rowspan="2" | Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
| rowspan="2" align="center" |[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PS1.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PS1.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| [[PS1:PS1 Mods Wiki|Sony PSone]]
| [[PS1:PS1 Mods Wiki|Sony PSone]]
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
|align="center"|[[File:PSOne.png|200x150px]]
|-
| NEC PC-FX
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
| Nadaman
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"| [[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PSOne.png|200x150px]]
|-
| NEC PC-FX
| ?
| ?
| ?
| ?
| ?
|align="center"| ?
|align="center"|[[File:PC-FX-Console-Set.jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PC-FX-Console-Set.jpg|200x150px]]
|-
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| ?
| ?
|align="center"| ?
|align="center"| ?
|align="center"|[[File:Casio-Loopy-Console-Set.jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Loopy.png|200x200px]]
|-
|-
| Apple Pippin
| Apple Pippin
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| ?
| ?
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Bandai-Apple-Pippin-Console-FL.jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Pippin.png|200x200px]]
|-
|-
| [[N64:N64 Mods Wiki|Nintendo 64]]
| [[N64:N64 Mods Wiki|Nintendo 64]]
| 75
| 76.6
| 116
| 116
| 18
| 18.5
| ?
| ?
| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
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|align="center"|[[File:N64.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| Virtual Boy
| Nintendo Nintendo Virtual Boy
| 68.36
| 68.36
| 75.8
| 75.8
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| The Virtual Boy was never released in PAL regions; the NTSC-U and NTSC-J cartridges are identical, with the only different carts being the HyperFlash32, HyperBoy, and Flash Boy. The cartridge is 73.74 mm tall when including the dust cap.
| The Virtual Boy was never released in PAL regions; the NTSC-U and NTSC-J cartridges are identical, with the only different carts being the HyperFlash32, HyperBoy, and Flash Boy. The cartridge is 73.74 mm tall when including the dust cap.
| [https://www.youtube.com/CandisClassicGameShrine Virtual Girl (Candi's Classic Game Shrine)]
| [https://www.youtube.com/CandisClassicGameShrine Virtual Girl (Candi's Classic Game Shrine)]
|align="center"|[[File:Virtual_boy_cart_(front).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Virtual_boy_cart_(front).png|200x200px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Virtual_boy_cart_(back).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Virtual_boy_cart_(back).png|150x150px]]
|-
|-
| Nintendo Game Boy Color
| [[Game Boy:Game Boy Mods Wiki|Nintendo Game Boy Color]]
| 65.5
| 65.5
| 57
| 57
| 9
| 9
| ?
| Game Boy Color cartridges now feature a transparent shell with various colors and have similar dimensions to the original non-color cartridges, but they no longer have a ridge in the upper corner of the cartridge, which prevents them from allowing an original Game Boy to turn on with a Game Boy Color cartridge inserted.
| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
|align="center"|[[File:Game Boy Cartridge.png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:GBC Cartridge.png|169x169px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Nintendo-Game-Boy-Color-FL.jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Game Boy Color.png|200x150px]]
|}
|}


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!colspan=2| Images
|-
|-
| [[GBA:Game_Boy_Advance_Mods_Wiki|Game Boy Advance]]
| [[GBA:Game_Boy_Advance_Mods_Wiki|Nintendo Game Boy Advance]]
|rowspan=3| 60
|rowspan=3| 60
|rowspan=3| 35
|rowspan=3| 35
|rowspan=3| 9
|rowspan=3| 9
|rowspan=3| ?
|rowspan=3| With the exception of the Micro, Game Boy Advance consoles also support Game Boy and Game Boy Color cartridges.
|rowspan=3| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
|rowspan=3| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
|rowspan=3 align="center"|[[File:Game_Boy_Advance_Cartridge.png|150x150px]]
|rowspan=3 align="center"|[[File:Game_Boy_Advance_Cartridge.png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Game_Boy_Advance.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Game_Boy_Advance.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| [[GBA:Game_Boy_Advance_Mods_Wiki|Game Boy Advance SP]]
| [[GBA:Game_Boy_Advance_Mods_Wiki|Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP]]
|align="center"|[[File:Game_Boy_Advance_SP.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Game_Boy_Advance_SP.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| [[GBA:Game_Boy_Advance_Mods_Wiki|Game Boy Micro]]
| [[GBA:Game_Boy_Advance_Mods_Wiki|Nintendo Game Boy Micro]]
|align="center"|[[File:Game_Boy_Micro.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Game_Boy_Micro.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
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| N/A
| N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Dreamcast.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Dreamcast.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| [[PS2:PS2 Mods Wiki|Sony PlayStation 2 (original)]]
| [[PS2:PS2 Mods Wiki|Sony PlayStation 2]]
| N/A
| rowspan="3" | N/A
| N/A
| rowspan="3" | N/A
| N/A
| rowspan="3" | N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| rowspan="3" | Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
| rowspan="3" align="center" |[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PS2.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Sony-PlayStation-2-30001-Console-FL.png|200x200px]]
|-
|-
| [[PS2:PS2 Mods Wiki|Sony PlayStation 2 (slim, SCPH-7xxxx)]]
| [[PS2:PS2 Mods Wiki|Sony PlayStation 2 ("slim", SCPH-7xxxx)]]
| N/A
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
| N/A
| N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PS2_Slim.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PS2_Slim.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| [[PS2:PS2 Mods Wiki|Sony PlayStation 2 (slim, SCPH-9000x)]]
| [[PS2:PS2 Mods Wiki|Sony PlayStation 2 ("slim", SCPH-900xx)]]
| N/A
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
| N/A
| N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PS2_Slim_2.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PS2_Slim_2.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
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| N/A
| N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Samsung Nuon N2000.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Samsung Nuon N2000.png|200x150px]]
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| N/A
| N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Xbox.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Xbox.png|200x150px]]
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| N/A
| N/A
| The main media used by the Gamecube are "Gamecube Game Discs". However, the console can also play Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance cartridges, via the Game Boy Player accessory. For more information about those cartridges, see the entries for those devices on this page.  
| The main media used by the Gamecube are "Gamecube Game Discs". However, the console can also play Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance cartridges, via the Game Boy Player accessory. For more information about those cartridges, see the entries for those devices on this page.  
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:GameCube.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:GameCube.png|200x150px]]
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|rowspan=3| 33
|rowspan=3| 3.8
|rowspan=3| 3.8
|rowspan=3| ?
|
|rowspan=3| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
|rowspan=3| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
|rowspan=3 align="center"|[[File:NDS Cartridge.png|150x150px]]
| rowspan="2" align="center" |[[File:NDS Cartridge.png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:DS.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:DS.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| [[NDS:DS_Mods_Wiki|Nintendo DS Lite]]
| [[NDS:DS_Mods_Wiki|Nintendo DS Lite]]
|
|align="center"|[[File:DS-Lite.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:DS-Lite.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| [[NDS:DS_Mods_Wiki|Nintendo DSi series]]
| [[NDS:DS_Mods_Wiki|Nintendo DSi series]]
|DSi exclusive cartridge games such as ''Foto Showdown'' will have a white color instead of the typical dark gray color. They are otherwise extremely similar, with the DSi consoles retaining backwards compatiblity with DS games.
|[[File:DSi Cartridge.png|frameless|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:DSi_XL.png|200x150px]]  
|align="center"|[[File:DSi_XL.png|200x150px]]  
|-
|-
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| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| Console uses proprietary disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:Glitchgod Glitchgod]
|align="left"| [[User:Glitchgod|Glitchgod]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
| [[File:PSP-2000.png|200x150px]]
| [[File:PSP-2000.png|200x150px]]
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| N/A
| N/A
| Console does not use physical media
| Console does not use physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:Glitchgod Glitchgod]
|align="left"| [[User:Glitchgod|Glitchgod]]
|align="center"|[[File:NA.png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:NA.png|150x150px]]
| [[File:PSP-Go.png|200x150px]]
| [[File:PSP-Go.png|center|166x166px]]
|-
|-
| [[Wii:Wii Mods Wiki|Nintendo Wii]]
| [[Wii:Wii Mods Wiki|Nintendo Wii]]
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| N/A
| N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:Glitchgod Glitchgod]
|align="left"| [[User:Glitchgod|Glitchgod]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
| [[File:Wii.png|200x150px]]
| [[File:Wii.png|center|150x150px]]


|-
|-
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| ?
| ?
| ?
| ?
| ?
| The console uses disc-based physical media for its games, but Mattel were attempting to combine video-gaming with collecting trading cards. To that end, packs of randomized trading cards were bundled with the games (and also sold separately), and the console contained an RFID scanner which could read swipes from these cards while the game was playing. The function of these cards included character selection, as well as enhancing the character's abilities.
| ?
|align="center"| ?
|align="center"| ?
|align="center"|[[File:Sample_Hyperscan_character_card.jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Mattel_Hyperscan.jpg|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Mattel_Hyperscan.jpg|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| [[Xbox 360:Xbox 360 Mods Wiki|Microsoft Xbox 360]]  
| [[Xbox 360:Xbox 360 Mods Wiki|Microsoft Xbox 360]]
| N/A
| rowspan="3" | N/A
| N/A
| rowspan="3" | N/A
| N/A
| rowspan="3" | N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| rowspan="3" | Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
| rowspan="3" align="center" |[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Xbox_360.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Xbox 360 Vertical.png|160x160px]]
|-
|-
| [[Xbox 360:Xbox 360 Mods Wiki|Microsoft Xbox 360 S]]
| [[Xbox 360:Xbox 360 Mods Wiki|Microsoft Xbox 360 S]]
| N/A
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
| N/A
| N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Xbox_360_S.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Xbox_360_S.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| [[Xbox 360:Xbox 360 Mods Wiki|Microsoft Xbox 360 E]]
| [[Xbox 360:Xbox 360 Mods Wiki|Microsoft Xbox 360 E]]
| N/A
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
| N/A
| N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Xbox_360_E.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Xbox_360_E.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| [[PS3:PS3 Mods Wiki|Sony PlayStation 3]]
| [[PS3:PS3 Mods Wiki|Sony PlayStation 3]]
| N/A
| rowspan="3" | N/A
| N/A
| rowspan="3" | N/A
| N/A
| rowspan="3" | N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| rowspan="3" | Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
| rowspan="3" align="center" |[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PS3-Fat.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PS3-Fat.png|200x150px]]
|-
|[[PS3:PS3 Mods Wiki|Sony PlayStation 3 "Slim"]]
|[[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
|[[File:PS3-Slim.png|200x200px]]
|-
|[[PS3:PS3 Mods Wiki|Sony PlayStation 3 "Super Slim"]]
|[[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
|[[File:PS3-Super-Slim.png|200x200px]]
|}
|}


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| 33
| 33
| 3.8
| 3.8
| ?
| Cartridges are nearly identical to the DS ones, but with a small ridge on the corner to prevent it being inserted in a DS or DSi.
| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
|align="center"| ?
|align="center"| [[File:3DS Cartridge.jpg|frameless|151x151px]]
|align="center"|[[File:3DS.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:3DS.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| [[Vita:Vita_Mods_Wiki|Sony PS Vita]]
| [[Vita:Vita_Mods_Wiki|Sony PS Vita]] (PCH-1xxx)
|rowspan=2| 30
| rowspan="3" | 30
|rowspan=2| 22
| rowspan="3" | 22
|rowspan=2| 2
| rowspan="3" | 2
|rowspan=2| ?
| rowspan="3" | Some PS Vita cartridges have a small grw0: partition with write access for save data on the cartridge, like the 3DS.
|rowspan=2| [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
| rowspan="3" | [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/23stkf/q_dimensions_for_game_cartridges/ Reddit User: gsx115]
|rowspan=2 align="center"|[[File:PSVita_game_card_minus_artwork.jpg|150x150px]]
| rowspan="3" align="center" |[[File:PSVita_game_card_minus_artwork.jpg|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Vita.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Vita.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| [[Vita:Vita_Mods_Wiki|Sony PS Vita TV]]
| [[Vita:Vita_Mods_Wiki|Sony PS Vita TV]]
|align="center"|[[File:PSTV.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PSTV.png|200x150px]]
|-
|[[Vita:Vita_Mods_Wiki|Sony PS Vita]] (PCH-20xx)
|[[File:Vita 2000.png|200x200px]]
|-
|-
| [[WiiU:Wii U Mods Wiki|Nintendo Wii U]]
| [[WiiU:Wii U Mods Wiki|Nintendo Wii U]]
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| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| Console uses proprietary disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Wii_U.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Wii_U.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| [[PS4:PS4 Mods Wiki|Sony PlayStation 4 (original)]]
| [[PS4:PS4 Mods Wiki|Sony PlayStation 4]]
| N/A
| rowspan="3" | N/A
| N/A
| rowspan="3" | N/A
| N/A
| rowspan="3" | N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| rowspan="3" | Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
| rowspan="3" align="center" |[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PS4.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PS4.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| [[PS4:PS4 Mods Wiki|Sony PlayStation 4 (slim)]]
| [[PS4:PS4 Mods Wiki|Sony PlayStation 4 "Slim"]]
| N/A
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
| N/A
| N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PS4_Slim.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PS4_Slim.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| [[PS4:PS4 Mods Wiki|Sony PlayStation 4 Pro]]
| [[PS4:PS4 Mods Wiki|Sony PlayStation 4 Pro]]
| N/A
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
| N/A
| N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PS4_Pro.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:PS4_Pro.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| [[Xbox One:Xbox One Mods Wiki|Microsoft Xbox One]]
| [[Xbox One:Xbox One Mods Wiki|Microsoft Xbox One]]
| N/A
| rowspan="3" | N/A
| N/A
| rowspan="3" | N/A
| N/A
| rowspan="3" | N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| rowspan="3" | Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
| rowspan="3" align="center" |[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Xbox_One.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Xbox_One.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| [[Xbox One:Xbox One Mods Wiki|Microsoft Xbox One S]]
| [[Xbox One:Xbox One Mods Wiki|Microsoft Xbox One S]]
| N/A
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
| N/A
| N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Xbox_One_S.png|200x150px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Xbox_One_S.png|200x150px]]
|-
|-
| [[Xbox One:Xbox One Mods Wiki|Microsoft Xbox One X]]
| [[Xbox One:Xbox One Mods Wiki|Microsoft Xbox One X]]
| N/A
|align="left"| [[User:TheRealOC|TheRealOC]]
| N/A
| N/A
| Console uses disc-based physical media
| [https://consolemods.org/wiki/User:TheRealOC TheRealOC]
|align="center"|[[File:Optical_disc_icon_(public_domain).png|150x150px]]
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Cartridges were a popular medium for distributing video games in the early days of home consoles, and many retro gaming enthusiasts still collect and play games on original hardware. As such, it can be helpful to know the dimensions of cartridges used by popular consoles to aid in storage and display. This information can also be useful for those interested in creating custom storage solutions or designing gaming rooms. Additionally, the dimensions of cartridges could be useful for those interested in creating 3D printed replicas of classic games. Finally, game developers and programmers may also find this information useful for designing new cartridges for retro-inspired games. In this article, we will catalogue the dimensions of cartridges used by popular retro consoles.

Consoles that did not use cartridge-based media may be displayed beside an N/A logo (Not Applicable), or an image of an optical disc, as applicable. Measurements should ideally be taken using a calliper tool, and confirmed by a member of wiki community, or a trustworthy source (See "Confirmed By" column).

First generation of consoles

Console Height (mm) Width (mm) Thickness (mm) Notes Confirmed by Images
Original Magnavox Odyssey "Game Cards" 60 100 5.5 At the bottom of the game card, the width of the PCB is 90.5mm, expanding to just under 100mm width at the top of the handle. The height of the PCB portion is 26mm, and approx. 60mm in total (including the handle). The thickness of 5.5mm is at the thickest point (the handle). Note that the black molding is not exact between different cards so some deviation from these measurements can be expected. Zach Horton & Brad Hartz (OdysseyNow) Magnavox Odyssey Game No 6.png Magnavox Odyssey.png
Magnavox Odyssey Multicard 110 [1] 105 15 105mm wide and 15mm thick at widest/thickest point of the 3D printed handle. The PCB is 90mm wide. TheRealOC FJo9S5LXEA0aiJq.jpg Magnavox Odyssey.png
Magnavox Odyssey Series of Consoles N/A N/A N/A The Odyssey Series of dedicated consoles were limited to a fixed number of built-in games and were not equipped for additional games that are distributed via ROM cartridges, discs, downloads or other digital media. TheRealOC NA.png Magnavox-Odyssey-2000-FL.jpg
TV Tennis Electrotennis (Epoch) N/A N/A N/A The Electrotennis was a dedicated console (i.e. with game(s) built in), which was not equipped for additional games that are distributed via ROM cartridges, discs, downloads or other digital media. TheRealOC NA.png TV Tennis Electrotennis.jpg
Atari Home Pong N/A N/A N/A Both models of Atari Home Pong (the C-100 and the C-140) were dedicated consoles, limited to a fixed number of built-in games and were not equipped for additional games that are distributed via ROM cartridges, discs, downloads or other digital media. TheRealOC NA.png S-l1600 (3).jpg
Coleco Telstar Series N/A N/A N/A The Coleco Telstar Series of dedicated consoles were limited to a fixed number of built-in games and were not equipped for additional games that are distributed via ROM cartridges, discs, downloads or other digital media. The one exception was the Coleco Telsar Arcade console. TheRealOC NA.png Coleco Telstar Deluxe.jpg
Coleco Telstar Arcade cartridges ? ? ? This could arguably be said to be the first "true" cartridge for a home gaming console. Whereas the earlier Magnavox Odyssey game cards merely turned on or off certain electronics inside the console (like a set of switches or jumpers), the Telstar Arcade cartridge actually contained small 512-word programs in ROM. The cartridge has a unique triangular shape which connects on the top of the Telstar Arcade console. ? Coleco telstar arcade cartridge (front).jpg Coleco-Telstar-Arcade-Pongside-L.jpg
Nintendo Color TV - Game 6 N/A N/A N/A The Nintendo Color TV-Game Series of consoles were all dedicated consoles with games built-in; they were not equipped for additional games that are distributed via ROM cartridges, discs, downloads or other digital media. TheRealOC NA.png Nintendo-Color-TV-Game-Blockbreaker-FL.jpg

Second generation of consoles

Console Height (mm) Width (mm) Thickness (mm) Notes Confirmed by Images
Atari 2600 98 82 20 ? Black Majic (talk) Atari 2600 cartridge.jpg Atari-2600.png
Sears Video Arcade II/Atari 2800 ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Magnavox Odyssey 2 127 80 21 The cartridges are in chunky plastic casings with a handle to make removal easier, and in Europe they were typically boxed in hard plastic cases with a combined manual and inlay providing cover art. Reddit User: gsx115 Odyssey 2 cartridge (front).jpg Odyssey 2 cartridge (rear).jpg
Philips Videopac G7000 (European release of the Magnavox Odyssey 2) 127 80 21 The cartridges for the PAL and NTSC versions of the console (Magnavox Odyssey 2 and Videopac G7000 respectively) are the same size and shape; anecdotally the Videopac carts have a more crisp casting (and possibly molding).

The American Odyssey 2 cards have a more rounded-ness to the straight edge. It's possible the mould for the Odyssey 2 cards was made by taking a mould of one of the Videopac carts in much the same way we see similar sculpts degradation in other bootleg cards and toys.

Avon Fox (www.the-liberator.net) VideoPac cartridge (front).jpg VideoPac cartridge (rear).jpg
Mattel Intellivision 88 68 16 ? Black Majic (talk) Intellivision Cartridge.png Intellivision.png
Mattel Intellivision II Intellivision II.png
Epoch Cassette Vision ? ? ? ? ? ? Epoch-Cassette-Vision-Console.jpg
Coleco ColecoVision 87 81 19 ? Reddit User: gsx115 ColecoVision Cartridge.jpg ColecoVision.png
Atari 5200 112 104 20 ? Reddit User: gsx115 ? Atari-5200.png
GCE/MB Vectrex 71,5 74,5 22,8 All Cartridges for the original games looks the same from the outside. There are two main revisions of the cartridge interior plus two odd types used for specific releases. The two main revisions are the "normal" version used for most games and the made in Ireland versions. The normal version shell suspends the PCB by five pegs that corresponds to holes in the PCB and the two shell halves are held together by a single screw from the back, while the made in IRE shell was changed for cost savings probably. The IRE cartridges omitted the screw connection and the shell was instead glued shut. The IRE PCBs were significantly smaller than the normal ones and the PCB suspension was also changed so that the PCB had notches that would latch onto the thin and fragile front wall in the mouth of the shell (which breaks easily). The odd type shells were yet another type of shell with some minor differences used for the 3D Imager games and Mine Storm II and sometimes Pole Position. The last odd shell type was used for AnimAction because that PCB was much bigger and had more components so that shell is more hollow inside to make room for the larger PCB. ? ? Vectrex.png

Third generation of consoles

Console Height (mm) Width (mm) Thickness (mm) Notes Confirmed by Images
Nintendo Entertainment System (US) * 134 120 17 All officially licensed NTSC-U and PAL region cartridges are the same dimensions. Early NES Game Paks are held together with 5 small, slotted screws. Black Majic (talk) NES-Cartridge.jpg NES.png
Nintendo Entertainment System (PAL) * Neseuropean version.jpg
Famicom * 108 71 17 ? Reddit User: gsx115 Famicom Cartridge.jpg Famicom.png
AV Famicom * ? ? AVFamicom.png
Famicom Disk System * ? ? ? ? ? ? DiskSystem.png
Twin Famicom * ? ? ? ? ? ? TurboTwinFamicom.png
Sega SG-1000 * ? ? ? ? ? ? SG-1000.png
SG-1000 Multicart (Survivors MegaCart) 106 82 20 ? TheRealOC Sega SG-1000 multicart.jpg SG-1000.png
Sega Mark III * ? ? ? ? ? ? MarkIII.png
Sega Master System Cartridge 69 108 16 ? Bomb Bloke Master System Cartridge.png SMS.png
Sega Master System (JP, MK-2000) * ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Atari 7800 87 81 19 ? Reddit User: gsx115 ? Atari-7800.png
Casio PV-1000 * ? ? ? ? ? ? Casio-PV1000-Console-Set.jpg
Epoch Super Cassette Vision * ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Amstrad GX4000 * ? ? ? ? ? ? Amstrad-GX4000-Console-Set.jpg

Fourth generation of consoles

Console Height (mm) Width (mm) Thickness (mm) Notes Confirmed by Images
Atari Lynx 61 58 2.4/16 ? karri[2] Lynx Cartridge Curved.jpg Atari-Lynx.png
NEC TurboGrafx-16 HuCard/TurboChip 84 53 2 ? ApolloBoy TG16 HuCard (front).jpg TG16 HuCard (rear).jpg
Standard PC Engine HuCard 84 53 2 Most PC Engine HuCards are physically identical to their TG-16 counterparts but have a different pinout Reddit User: gsx115 PC Engine HuCard (front).jpg PC Engine HuCard (back).jpg
NEC PC Engine SuperGrafx HuCard 84 53 2 Same as the PC Engine but the label is flipped around as HuCards are loaded into the rear of the console ApolloBoy SuperGrafx HuCard (front).jpg SuperGrafx HuCard (rear).jpg
System Card (v1.0) for the: 84 53 2 The PC Engine CD add-on uses disc-based physical media, however a special HuCard called the "PC Engine CD System Card (v1.0)" is required to provide the unit's OS. The 3.0 system card and Arcade Card Pro add additional RAM in addition to the OS. ApolloBoy / Cyrus Martin System Card (v1.0).png PCEngineCDROM.jpg
NEC PC Engine CD Optical disc icon (public domain).png
System Card (v2.0) for the: 84 53 2 The TurboGrafx-CD add-on uses disc-based physical media, however a special Turbochip card called the "TurboGrafx CD System Card" (version 2.0) is required to provide the unit's OS as well as additional RAM. ApolloBoy / Cyrus Martin System Card (v2.0).png TurboGrafxCD.png
NEC TurboGrafx-CD Optical disc icon (public domain).png
Super System Card (v3.0) for the: 84 53 2 When NEC started using the Super CD format, they released an upgraded version 3.0 Super System Card. This also is meant to be plugged into the American TurboGrax-16, allowing the TurboGrax-CD unit to play the 2MB upgraded Super CD games, as well as the the regular TurboGrafx-CD games.

Note: The Super System (v3.0) is pre-built into the TurboDuo consoles, so the separate card is not required by these systems to play 1.0, 2.0 or 3.0 CD games.

ApolloBoy / Cyrus Martin Super System Card (v3.0).jpg TurboGrafxCD.png
NEC TurboGrafx-CD Optical disc icon (public domain).png
Street Fighter 2 Hucard for the PC Engine 84 53 2 Street Fighter II for the PC Engine system, was produced on a 20Mbits cartridge, making it the largest HuCard game ever created. It was also physically larger than standard Hucards (the footprint is the same but the black end is raised. Other later carts copied this style and had different sized black areas but this did not affect the overall size of the card.

Continuing to produce similar arcade ports for the PC Engine created the impetus for creating the Arcade System Card.

Cyrus Martin SF2 Hucard.jpg PC-Engine.png
Arcade System Card (Duo Version) for:

NEC TurboDuo/PC Engine Duo,

84 53 2 To achieve high-quality ports of arcade fighting games, more RAM was needed and so NEC created a system card capable of providing it. This was called the “Arcade System Card”. There were two different versions – the Duo version and the Pro version (which was designed in case the user didn’t have a Duo). Cyrus Martin Arcade System Card.PNG TurboDuo.png
NEC PC Engine Duo-R/Duo-RX DuoR.png
and NEC Super CD-ROM2 SuperCDROM2.jpg
Arcade System Card (Pro Version) for the:

PC Engine

84 53 2 To achieve high-quality ports of arcade fighting games, more RAM was needed and so NEC created a system card capable of providing it. This was called the “Arcade System Card”. There were two different versions – the Duo version and the Pro version (which was designed in case the user didn’t have a Duo) ApolloBoy / Cyrus Martin Arcade System Card (Pro Version).jpg PC-Engine.png
and NEC Super CD-ROM2 SuperCDROM2.jpg
NEC TurboExpress/PC Engine GT 84 53 2 The NEC TurboExpress/PC Engine GT are not unique consoles with their own dedicated games library. Rather they are miniaturized versions of the existing TurboGrafx-16 and PC Engine consoles, and uses the same TurboChips and HuCards respectively. RifeXD (YouTube) TG16 HuCard (front).jpg TurboExpress.png
NEC TurboDuo/PC Engine Duo 84 53 2 The TurboDuo integrates the capabilities of the TurboGrafx-16 and the TurboGrafx-CD) into a single, redesigned unit. The PC Engine Duo does the same for the Japanese PC Engine and the Super CD-ROM2.

However, neither the TurboDuo nor PC Engine Duo any additional hardware on the TurboChip/HuCard side - standard TurboChips/HuCards are used in the US and Japanese versions, respectively.

ApolloBoy TG16 HuCard (front).jpg TurboDuo.png
NEC Super CD-ROM2 N/A N/A N/A Console uses disc-based physical media ApolloBoy Optical disc icon (public domain).png SuperCDROM2.jpg
NEC PC Engine LT 84 53 2 Similarly to the PC Engine GT, the PC Engine LT uses the same HuCards as a standard Japanese PC Engine home console (the LT was released exclusively in Japan, and does not support American TurboChips). The LT did not receive any of its own unique HuCard titles. ApolloBoy PC Engine HuCard (front).jpg PC Engine LT.jpg
NEC PC Engine Duo-R/Duo-RX 84 53 2 The Duo-R and Duo-RX are Japan-only cost reduced models of the PC Engine Duo. Again, they both use standard HuCards. Zaxour PC Engine HuCard (front).jpg DuoR.png
Standard Sega Mega Drive Japanese Cartridges 67 93 17 The PCBs are always ~83 mm since the receiver is around 85 mm. Japanese carts have a rectangular footprint 93 mm wide, 67 mm tall, 17 mm thick with rounded edges; the top and sides of the cart are also rounded, with the left side of the cart having an indentation (for locking the cart while the console is powered). NagaTen Standard Japanese MegaDrive cartridge.png JP Mega Drive Model 1.png
Standard PAL Sega Mega Drive Cartridges 70 109 17 Genesis and PAL Mega Drive carts share the same mold; their footprint goes from a rectangular 95 mm wide shape and widens into 108 mm with rounded sides, 67 mm tall and 17 mm thick, with chamfered edges. Only the sides of the cart are rounded, with the top being being flat, and there is no indentation since consoles outside Japan don't have a cart locking mechanism. NagaTen Standard PAL MegaDrive cartridge.png Sega-Mega-Drive-EU-Mk1-wController-FL.png
Standard NTSC Sega Genesis Cartridges Standard NTSC Genesis cartridge.png Genesis Model 1.png
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Virtua Racing Cartridge 108 109 17 ? Black Majic (talk) NTSC Virtua Racing.jpg PAL Virtua Racing.jpg
Sega Genesis Acclaim Cartridges 67 95/108 17 Adam Koralik Akklaim cartridge (rear).png Genesis Model 1.png
Sega Genesis EA (Electronic Arts) Cartridges 88 95 17 Electronic Arts reverse-engineered the Genesis and produced their own (taller) carts, which were notable for the large indentation with a yellow plastic section with the EA logo molded onto it. Cartridges have flat edges at the bottom, a flat top and chamfered/slightly rounded sides. NagaTen Sega Genesis EA cartridge.png EA cartridge side view.png
Standard Sega 32X PAL Cartridge 111 72 16 Aside from text which is written into the mold, 32X carts share the same mold; the design is consistent across all regions. Unlike the Japanese Mega Drive there is no cartridge lock, but there are also no end labels. Reddit User: gsx115 Standard Sega 32x PAL Cartridge.png Sega 32X.png
Standard Sega 32X NTSC-U Cartridge Standard Sega 32x NTSC Cartridge.png Sega 32X.png
Standard Sega 32X NTSC-J Cartridge 32X Japanese Cartridge.png Sega 32X.png
Sega Mega Drive Codemasters Cartridge 75 98/65 17 Codemasters cartridge (without controller ports) are 98mm wide at the bottom, tapering away to 65mm at the top. These carts have flat edges, a flat top and rounded sides. NagaTen Codemasters Sega Mega Drive Cartridge.png Sega-Mega-Drive-EU-Mk1-wController-FL.png
Sega Mega Drive Codemasters "J-Cart" Cartridge (with controller ports) 75 98/65 17 J-Carts are exactly the same as standard Codemasters cartridges, but with two front-facing 9-pin controller ports labelled "Control 3" and "Control 4". Genesis version is identical to PAL version. NagaTen, Adam Koralik Codemasters Sega Mega Drive Cartridge with Controller ports.png Sega-Mega-Drive-EU-Mk1-wController-FL.png
Sega Genesis Codemasters "J-Cart" Cartridge (with controller ports) Sega Genesis J Cart (front view).png Sega Genesis J Cart (rear view).png
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Sonic and Knuckles cartridge 84 (incl. cover) 121.65 (at hinges) 22 "Sonic 3" and "Sonic & Knuckles" were originally conceived as a single game, however ROM size constraints meant that the game had to be split into two separate parts. The "Sonic & Knuckles" cart was used for all regions, and is an identical shape to a standard PAL Mega Drive/Genesis cartridge at the bottom (with a "cut" on the left side of the cart for compatibility with the Japanese cart-locking mechanism).

However, the top of the cart has a swiveling cover called a "Lock-On Adapter", which allows the player to connect another cartridge on top. The footprint of the cartridge goes from a 95mm wide shape and widens into 116mm at the top, while the thickness goes from 17mm to 22mm.

Black Majic (talk) Sega Genesis Sonic and Knuckles cartridge.png Sonic and knuckles pic 3 (resized).png
Mega Key region converter cartridge 67 95/108 17 This is an unofficial region bypass cartridge that uses DIP switches to convert cartridges from any region (USA/Japan/Brazil/PAL+SECAM) to work with a Sega Genesis/Mega Drive console from any region. As with standard cartridges, the Mega Key footprint goes from a rectangular 95 mm wide shape and widens into 108 mm.

The cartridge being converted would sit on top of an adapter which is 87 mm wide and 9 mm thick. The Mega Key cart itself is 67 mm tall, but 127 mm with a regular cart on top. Despite the grey area around the concept of the cart, this was actually officially distributed in Portugal, by Ecofilmes (see Wikipedia @ shorturl.at/sDEFJ)

NagaTen Mega Key (Front view).png Mega Key in use.png
Sega Game Gear * 68 66 10 ? Reddit User: gsx115 Sega-game-gear-Shining-Force.jpg Game Gear.png
Nintendo Game Boy 65 57 7.8 ? Black Majic (talk) Game Boy Cartridge.png Game Boy.png
Nintendo Game Boy Pocket Game Boy Pocket.png
Super Nintendo (US) 87.7 135.85 19.7 ? Black Majic (talk) Snes NTSC Blank.jpg SNES.png
Super Famicom 86 127 20 PAL and Japanese cartridge casings are identical, with the exception of the base from which the PCB protrudes. Bomb Bloke SNES Cartridge (PAL).png Super Famicom.png
Super Nintendo (PAL) * SNES Jr Europe.png
SNK Neo Geo AES 146.05 190.5 31.75 ? Reddit User: protocephalon Neo-Geo-AES-Cartridge-Bottom.jpg Neo-Geo-AES-Console-Set.png
SNK Neo Geo CD N/A N/A N/A Console uses disc-based physical media ? Optical disc icon (public domain).png Neo-Geo-CD-TopLoader-wController-FL.png
Pioneer LaserActive N/A N/A N/A Console uses laserdisc-based physical media. However Pioneer and Sega released an add-on PAC (the Mega LD PAC) that allows player to play 8-inch and 12-inch LaserActive Mega LD discs, in addition to standard Sega CD discs and Genesis cartridges, as well as CD+G discs. ? Optical disc icon (public domain).png LaserActive.png

Fifth generation of consoles

Console Height (mm) Width (mm) Thickness (mm) Notes Confirmed by Images
Commodore Amiga CD32 N/A N/A N/A Console uses disc-based physical media TheRealOC Optical disc icon (public domain).png CD32.png
Panasonic 3DO N/A N/A N/A Console uses disc-based physical media TheRealOC Optical disc icon (public domain).png Panasonic 3DO FZ-1.png
Atari Jaguar * 88.4 108.0 19.5 (max) ? Zerosquare[3] Jagcart.png Atari-Jaguar.png
Atari Jaguar CD N/A N/A N/A Console uses disc-based physical media TheRealOC Optical disc icon (public domain).png Atari-Jaguar-CD-wPro-Controller.jpg
Bandai Playdia N/A N/A N/A Console uses disc-based physical media TheRealOC Optical disc icon (public domain).png Bandai-Playdia-Set-R.jpg
Sega Saturn ? ? ? The Saturn used disc-based physical media for its gaming library. However, the console also features a prominent cartridge slot, which was primarily used to expand the console's storage and RAM, as well as cartridge-based accessories such as the Sega Net Link modem. ? Saturn RAM backup cartridge.jpg Sega-Saturn-NetLink.jpg
Sony PlayStation N/A N/A N/A Console uses disc-based physical media TheRealOC Optical disc icon (public domain).png PS1.png
Sony PSone TheRealOC PSOne.png
NEC PC-FX N/A N/A N/A Console uses disc-based physical media Nadaman Optical disc icon (public domain).png PC-FX-Console-Set.jpg
Casio Loopy ? ? ? ? ? ? Loopy.png
Apple Pippin N/A N/A N/A Console uses disc-based physical media ? Optical disc icon (public domain).png Pippin.png
Nintendo 64 76.6 116 18.5 ? Reddit User: gsx115 N64 cartridge.jpg N64.png
Nintendo Nintendo Virtual Boy 68.36 75.8 6.61 The Virtual Boy was never released in PAL regions; the NTSC-U and NTSC-J cartridges are identical, with the only different carts being the HyperFlash32, HyperBoy, and Flash Boy. The cartridge is 73.74 mm tall when including the dust cap. Virtual Girl (Candi's Classic Game Shrine) Virtual boy cart (front).png Virtual boy cart (back).png
Nintendo Game Boy Color 65.5 57 9 Game Boy Color cartridges now feature a transparent shell with various colors and have similar dimensions to the original non-color cartridges, but they no longer have a ridge in the upper corner of the cartridge, which prevents them from allowing an original Game Boy to turn on with a Game Boy Color cartridge inserted. Reddit User: gsx115 GBC Cartridge.png Game Boy Color.png

Sixth generation of consoles

Console Height (mm) Width (mm) Thickness (mm) Notes Confirmed by Images
Nintendo Game Boy Advance 60 35 9 With the exception of the Micro, Game Boy Advance consoles also support Game Boy and Game Boy Color cartridges. Reddit User: gsx115 Game Boy Advance Cartridge.png Game Boy Advance.png
Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP Game Boy Advance SP.png
Nintendo Game Boy Micro Game Boy Micro.png
Sega Dreamcast N/A N/A N/A Console uses disc-based physical media TheRealOC Optical disc icon (public domain).png Dreamcast.png
Sony PlayStation 2 N/A N/A N/A Console uses disc-based physical media TheRealOC Optical disc icon (public domain).png Sony-PlayStation-2-30001-Console-FL.png
Sony PlayStation 2 ("slim", SCPH-7xxxx) TheRealOC PS2 Slim.png
Sony PlayStation 2 ("slim", SCPH-900xx) TheRealOC PS2 Slim 2.png
VM Labs Nuon N/A N/A N/A Console uses disc-based physical media TheRealOC Optical disc icon (public domain).png Samsung Nuon N2000.png
Microsoft Xbox N/A N/A N/A Console uses disc-based physical media TheRealOC Optical disc icon (public domain).png Xbox.png
Nintendo GameCube N/A N/A N/A The main media used by the Gamecube are "Gamecube Game Discs". However, the console can also play Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance cartridges, via the Game Boy Player accessory. For more information about those cartridges, see the entries for those devices on this page. TheRealOC Optical disc icon (public domain).png GameCube.png

Seventh generation of consoles

Console Height (mm) Width (mm) Thickness (mm) Notes Confirmed by Images
Nintendo DS 35 33 3.8 Reddit User: gsx115 NDS Cartridge.png DS.png
Nintendo DS Lite DS-Lite.png
Nintendo DSi series DSi exclusive cartridge games such as Foto Showdown will have a white color instead of the typical dark gray color. They are otherwise extremely similar, with the DSi consoles retaining backwards compatiblity with DS games. DSi Cartridge.png DSi XL.png
Sony PSP (except N1000/Go) N/A N/A N/A Console uses proprietary disc-based physical media Glitchgod Optical disc icon (public domain).png PSP-2000.png
Sony PSP-N1000 series (Go) N/A N/A N/A Console does not use physical media Glitchgod NA.png
PSP-Go.png
Nintendo Wii N/A N/A N/A Console uses disc-based physical media Glitchgod Optical disc icon (public domain).png
Wii.png
Mattel HyperScan ? ? ? The console uses disc-based physical media for its games, but Mattel were attempting to combine video-gaming with collecting trading cards. To that end, packs of randomized trading cards were bundled with the games (and also sold separately), and the console contained an RFID scanner which could read swipes from these cards while the game was playing. The function of these cards included character selection, as well as enhancing the character's abilities. ? Sample Hyperscan character card.jpg Mattel Hyperscan.jpg
Microsoft Xbox 360 N/A N/A N/A Console uses disc-based physical media TheRealOC Optical disc icon (public domain).png Xbox 360 Vertical.png
Microsoft Xbox 360 S TheRealOC Xbox 360 S.png
Microsoft Xbox 360 E TheRealOC Xbox 360 E.png
Sony PlayStation 3 N/A N/A N/A Console uses disc-based physical media TheRealOC Optical disc icon (public domain).png PS3-Fat.png
Sony PlayStation 3 "Slim" TheRealOC PS3-Slim.png
Sony PlayStation 3 "Super Slim" TheRealOC PS3-Super-Slim.png

Eighth generation of consoles

Console Height (mm) Width (mm) Thickness (mm) Notes Confirmed by Images
Nintendo 3DS/2DS Series incl. New 35 33 3.8 Cartridges are nearly identical to the DS ones, but with a small ridge on the corner to prevent it being inserted in a DS or DSi. Reddit User: gsx115 3DS Cartridge.jpg 3DS.png
Sony PS Vita (PCH-1xxx) 30 22 2 Some PS Vita cartridges have a small grw0: partition with write access for save data on the cartridge, like the 3DS. Reddit User: gsx115 PSVita game card minus artwork.jpg Vita.png
Sony PS Vita TV PSTV.png
Sony PS Vita (PCH-20xx) Vita 2000.png
Nintendo Wii U N/A N/A N/A Console uses proprietary disc-based physical media TheRealOC Optical disc icon (public domain).png Wii U.png
Sony PlayStation 4 N/A N/A N/A Console uses disc-based physical media TheRealOC Optical disc icon (public domain).png PS4.png
Sony PlayStation 4 "Slim" TheRealOC PS4 Slim.png
Sony PlayStation 4 Pro TheRealOC PS4 Pro.png
Microsoft Xbox One N/A N/A N/A Console uses disc-based physical media TheRealOC Optical disc icon (public domain).png Xbox One.png
Microsoft Xbox One S TheRealOC Xbox One S.png
Microsoft Xbox One X TheRealOC Xbox One X.png
Nintendo Switch Game Cards 31 21 3 ? Unconfirmed Nintendo-Switch-Cartridge.jpg Switch.png

Ninth generation of consoles

Console Height (mm) Width (mm) Thickness (mm) Notes Confirmed by Images
Sony PlayStation 5 N/A N/A N/A Console uses disc-based physical media TheRealOC Optical disc icon (public domain).png PlayStation 5 and DualSense with transparent background.png
Sony PlayStation 5 Digital Edition N/A N/A N/A Console does not use physical media TheRealOC NA.png PS5.png
Microsoft Xbox Series S N/A N/A N/A Console does not use physical media TheRealOC NA.png Xbox Series S.png
Microsoft Xbox Series X N/A N/A N/A Console uses disc-based physical media TheRealOC Optical disc icon (public domain).png Xbox Series X.png

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