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Date invented | 1996 |
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Invented by | InterAct |
Connects to | Motherboard via:
I/O card via: |
DexDrive is a discontinued line of home video game console memory card readers released in 1998, allowing saved game data transfer to a personal computer. It was made by now-defunct InterAct for use with PlayStation and Nintendo 64 memory cards.[1] The company hosted a curated website to facilitate online sharing of saved game data.