If they’re from a hard drive then they either:
1. interact with the drive data and so will totally wipe stuff or
2. don’t interact with the drive data and therefore probably aren’t strong enough to wipe data.
Though then again I’m pretty sure cartridges are solid state drives and therefore might have a different magnet strength to actually interact with data. Or SSDs are completely immune. I don’t know.
Magnets erasing games? The only Nintendo systems I can think of that would ever be susceptible to that would be the Famicom Disk System and N64DD addons, both only released in Japan anyway. Cartridges, optical disks, and modern “cards” that are solid state storage are unaffected by magnets.
If they’re from a hard drive then they either:
1. interact with the drive data and so will totally wipe stuff or
2. don’t interact with the drive data and therefore probably aren’t strong enough to wipe data.
Though then again I’m pretty sure cartridges are solid state drives and therefore might have a different magnet strength to actually interact with data. Or SSDs are completely immune. I don’t know.
Magnets erasing games? The only Nintendo systems I can think of that would ever be susceptible to that would be the Famicom Disk System and N64DD addons, both only released in Japan anyway. Cartridges, optical disks, and modern “cards” that are solid state storage are unaffected by magnets.
Do you honestly thing a collector like Kade doesn’t own at least one of these?
*think
Warning: Using multiple magnets may create a stronger field than expected.
OK, so Kade’s collar charm is made of steel or some other magnetic substance. I did not know that.
HDD Magnets aren’t anywhere near strong enough to lift his collar charm from that distance.
At this point, Kade is being far too optimistic LOL!