Game discs today can
hold gigabytes of data; there is no rational reason the number of Robot Masters, Mavericks, or whatever other kind of boss robot still needs to be eight.
Not exact matches
The discs, developed by InPhase Technologies, based in Colorado, US,
hold 300
gigabytes of data and can be used to read and write
data 10 times faster than a normal DVD.
With today's advances in technology, cartridges are now capable
of holding dozens
of gigabytes of data on a cartridge the size
of your average postage stamp.
Moreover average taps
hold 20
gigabytes of data while external hard drives can
hold up to 1,000
gigabytes.