Microsoft Xbox line:
- Xbox Memory Unit (8 MB)
- Xbox 360 Memory Unit (64 MB, 256 MB, and 512 MB versions)
Nintendo line:
- Nintendo 64 Controller Pak (256 kbit/32 KB), divided into 123 pages
- Nintendo GameCube Memory Card 59 block (4 Mbit/512 KB), 251 block (16 Mbit/2 MB), and 1019 block (64 Mbit/8 MB) versions
- Wii Nintendo GameCube Memory Card compatible (see above) and Secure Digital card compatible
- Nintendo DSi Secure Digital card compatible
Sega Dreamcast Visual Memory Unit (VMU) (128 KB divided in 200 blocks)
Sega Saturn memory unit can hold 20 blocks of save games.
Sony PlayStation line:
- PlayStation Memory Card (1 Mb/128 KB divided in 15 blocks)
- The PocketStation can act as PlayStation Memory Card
- The PlayStation 2 used 8MB cards for its own content and supported PlayStation Memory Cards for backward compatibility. Larger capacity memory cards were made available by 3rd parties but these were not officially supported.
- Early models of the PlayStation 3 featured integrated CompactFlash, Secure Digital, and Memory Stick PRO Duo support. External attachments allow the import and export of PlayStation and PlayStation 2 Memory Cards.
- PlayStation Portable uses Memory Stick PRO Duo, while its successor, the PSP Go uses Memory Stick Micro
GP2X GNU/Linux based portable games console, uses SD/MMC.
Neo Geo AES, released in 1990 by SNK, was the first video game console able to use a memory card. AES memory cards are also compatible with Neo-Geo MVS arcade cabinets.