Just post the code,the game it works with,and the console. Also tell what the code does. Soon we will have an archive!
Just post the code,the game it works with,and the console. Also tell what the code does. Soon we will have an archive!
Last edited by Seaquest; 06-26-2010 at 09:10 AM.
NES - Super Mario Bros.
POEISA
Just try it
Wants:
Starflight Starmap and Code Wheel
Starflight II Starmap
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Wants:
Starflight Starmap and Code Wheel
Starflight II Starmap
Got these for sale or trade? PM ME!!!
What the hell is a "game jenie?"
Stupidity aside:
contra :apzlgk completely randomizes what appears on any level, makes some bizzare gameplay.
Super mario bros.
stageo : every enemy functions like a hammer brother
The Game Genie codes that allow me to play imports on my SNES and Genesis.
Only one that I still remember offhand...
Final Fantasy
OOTPOV- Get 32767 EXP after each battle
There's some good ones that I've used but can't remember for the life of me. When I played through Mega Man X3, I was young and had to cheat in games, but I only had the PC version and it was difficult to memory-hack. Instead, I emulated the SNES version and used about a dozen GG codes. I used enough codes to significantly alter the gameplay, giving X super jumping and entirely replacing the X-Buster with Zero's saber. It played like X4. :P
SNES Clay Fighter
6280-DD6F Enable Blob's bomb move (B, DB, D, DF, F, punch) - The move is lame, and damages Blob as well as the enemy, but if you can win with it, you can get some lulz.
SFC Benkei Gaiden: Suna no Shou (AR code, not GG)
7E108A50 Maxes out the level of the first party member. I like this code because there's a bug in the game so that if you choose a male main character, the game will crash when he hits lv. 77 (max level for him is 80). So this code makes power levelling okay (even if not strictly necessary).
SNES - Mega Man X3
6DAE-AF64
EFAE-AFA4
DDA3-AF04
2 of those codes let you call in Zero anytime, one is to let you call in zero even if you die with him during gameplay. if you ever want to play Mega Man x3 nearly completely as Zero on a standard SNES/Game Genie combo these are the codes you want.
What's up with islands? Get more land.
What's up with deserts? Get less sand.
I don't believe you CAN play X3 with GG on a real SNES. It uses the extra cart pins on the sides of the main PCB, which don't connect to anything but plastic slots on the GG.
Did Galoob ever release a SNES Game Genie with extra pin connectors?
I shot this video using the codes I posted on a real SNES/Game Genie combo, you can tell from the black bar on the left side and the poor quality, it was shot with a cheap capture card, and not on an emulator.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4s8U6I-ZSPs
What's up with islands? Get more land.
What's up with deserts? Get less sand.
No, I mean open up your GG with a screwdriver and take a picture of the board.
I would but I'm too afraid I will break it, but it just seems to be your ordinary Game Genie nothing special about it, it's the model that adds the dashes after you type the line of code out. I have two SNES Game Genies, and on the outside they both look identical and both only have open spaces where the extra pins would be. also I thought it was common knowledge that Mega Man X2 and Mega Man X3 worked with them even with their chips. the only reason I added the part about it being able to be done on a Game Genie is because there is a PAR code to allow you to play as Zero without having to call him which is incompatible with the Game Genie
What's up with islands? Get more land.
What's up with deserts? Get less sand.