However, most available memory access controllers only support mappings of up to 32 Megabits. A fairly normal mapping can easily address up to 95 Megabit of ROM data (63 Megabits at FastROM speed) with 8 Megabits of battery-backed RAM. While the Super NES can address 128 Megabits, only 117.75 Megabits are actually available for cartridge use.
It is called Game Pak in most Western regions, and Cassette ( カセット, Kasetto) in Japan and parts of Latin America. The Super Nintendo Entertainment System Game Pak is the system's default ROM cartridge medium. The case designs of the PAL region Game Pak and Japanese Cassette are nearly identical.
The North American (top) Super NES Game Pak, and the Japanese (bottom) Super Famicom Cassette.