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==Nintendo-published games which use it==
 
==Nintendo-published games which use it==
 
*None (only third party; Momotaro Collection 2 and Taito Variety Pack are known examples)
 
*None (only third party; Momotaro Collection 2 and Taito Variety Pack are known examples)
*Hong Kong [[Nintendo]] distributor [[Mani]] may have been officially involved.<ref>[hhug.me/gbx/mappers GBX Mapper List - Maintained by taizou]</ref>; a successor to the [[M161 (Game Boy mapper)|M161]].
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*Hong Kong [[Nintendo]] distributor [[Mani]] may have been officially involved.<ref>[http://hhug.me/gbx/mappers GBX Mapper List - Maintained by taizou]</ref>; a successor to the [[M161 (Game Boy mapper)|M161]].
 
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==References==
 
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Revision as of 21:02, 21 December 2021

MMM01 is an officially licensed Game Boy mapper chip and memory bank controller. It is considered a "metamapper", providing a boot menu before the player selects the game, after which a separate functionality is used for that game (such as which memory banks are available within the game).

It is loosely similar to the G-MMC1, used by the first-party GB Memory cartridge, except the games which use MMM01 did not involve writing new games on to the cartridge.[1]

Nintendo-published games which use it

  • None (only third party; Momotaro Collection 2 and Taito Variety Pack are known examples)
  • Hong Kong Nintendo distributor Mani may have been officially involved.[2]; a successor to the M161.


References

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