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{{fa}}Do you keep losing your memory cards? Now you can put your childhood [[Find Discontinued LEGO Sets|LEGO®]] blocks to work by making a custom [[Manage Files on a Gamecube Memory Card|memory card]] holder that will keep them all in one place and can be built to accommodate as many memory cards (and in as many colors) as you want.
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Do you keep losing your memory cards? Now you can put your childhood [[Find Discontinued LEGO Sets|LEGO®]] blocks to work by making a custom [[Manage Files on a Gamecube Memory Card|memory card]] holder that will keep them all in one place and can be built to accommodate as many memory cards (and in as many colors) as you want.
[[Category:LEGO and Other Building Blocks]]
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[[Category: LEGO and Other Building Blocks]]
[[Category:PlayStation 2]]
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[[Category: PlayStation 2]]
 
== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#  Start with an 8x8 plate.  You could also use two 4x8 plates or four 2x8 plates, but the finished dimensions have to be 8x8 for a Playstation memory card to fit.
 
#  Start with an 8x8 plate.  You could also use two 4x8 plates or four 2x8 plates, but the finished dimensions have to be 8x8 for a Playstation memory card to fit.