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Despite the controversy surrounding the Nintendo 64's cartridges, there are many advantages. One advantage is that games would have faster load times than PlayStation titles. Additionally, cartridges are more durable than CDs. Whereas CDs easily scratch, cartridges can go through a lot of torment before ultimately breaking down. However, the disadvantages arguably outweigh the advantages. For one, developing cartridges is much more expensive than developing CDs. Cartridges also had much less space than CDs (whereas some Nintendo 64 cartridges only had 8 MB, CDs had 650 MB). Finally, because the space needed for quality music is high, many Nintendo 64 games did not have the same amount of quality of PlayStation music despite the ability to develop such music being there.
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Despite the controversy surrounding the Nintendo 64's cartridges, there are many advantages. One advantage is that games would have faster load times than PlayStation titles. Additionally, cartridges are more durable than CDs. Whereas CDs easily scratch, cartridges can go through a lot of torment before ultimately breaking down. However, the disadvantages arguably outweigh the advantages. For one, developing cartridges is much more expensive than developing CDs. Cartridges also had much less space than CDs (whereas some Nintendo 64 cartridges only had 8 MB, CDs had 650 MB). Finally, because the space needed for quality music is high, many Nintendo 64 games did not have the same amount of quality of PlayStation music despite the ability to develop such music being there.