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    Default I was creating game genie codes when my game genie died!

    I was making up codes for RCR (NES). I was doing fine. Then I went back to check the codes I made and they no longer worked. So I was like maybe I just wrote em down wrong or something, went back and tried the originals and they don't work either. However, the game genie still "works" in the sense that you can still play your games and the code screen shows up at the start, but the codes no longer work. Is there a "protection" feature I never knew about or what???

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    lol just like RCR passwords, "maybe I wrote it down wrong!!"


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    but on a serious note, make sure it isn't switched off, if I'm correct there should be a toggle switch on it just like SNEs game genie does.

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    Hahaha...yeah those codes are really long man.

    I'll check for a toggle switch but I have never ever seen one on the NES game genie before, I doubt something like that slipped by me. But hey, you never know. I'll let you know how that works out.

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    The NES game genie didnt have a "toggle" switch. That luxury wasn't introduced until the SNES and Genesis GG's came out.

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    That's what I thought (but willing to be proved wrong).

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    I just opened my ToasterNES game Genie,looks like there could have been a toggle switch on these things that look like this [o] and are marked T1 T2 T3 T4. Anyway here a diagram of it,btw if i were you just buy a new one there pretty cheap,got mine at gamestop for $1.99:

    BTW the diagram is cut off on the left so it makes it look like |^\ insted of this /^\

    [o] "T" Inputs
    <!> Capasitor
    <0> Black Processer Lookin Circle
    IIIII To NES
    111 Inputs Cart
    000 Circuit Board
    1991 Codemasters (On top of Circuit Board)
    SH Screw Hole

    IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
    199100000000000000
    CODEMASTERS00000000
    00000000000000000000000
    00000000<o>0000000000000
    (T1) [o]00000000000000000000[o] (T4)
    (T2) [o]<!>00000000000000000[o] (T3)
    00<!>0000000000000000000
    0SH000000000000000000SH0
    000000000000000000000000
    111111111111111111111111
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    Thanks for the diagram, but interestingly enough the game genie worked again (once I moved it to another system) and so did my insane codes that I created.

    Some freak phenomenon...I think my game genie might be on its way to completely breaking.

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    Now I'm very curious as to what those T lines were for.

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