The thing about the low capacity of PS1 memory cards is that it was usually fine. Most games could save a game in one slot, and so with one memory card that's room for fifteen saves. I usually had one or two and was fine
But some games very much did need more space. The most absurd is A-Train, a train/city building game from 1996, which requires 15 blocks. Each save required an entire memory card, and if you wanted to play a second non-A-Train game, or a second save of A-Train, you had to buy another memory card entirely. The "spending thousands on Train Simulator DLC" of the 32-bit era















