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Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - ROM Hacking - Favorite Type Of Gameshark Code?
  
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HyperHacker
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Hm, yes, debug/beta stuff is fun too.
clarkeish
Posts: 3/4
Me, personally i like the "press L to levitate" and the walk through stuff!
and i know some that like turns eggs (yoshi) into cracked eggs, then a vine, pretty weird, but freezes game sometimes
I dont really know how to hex hack, tried it but it didnt work (hex workshop) and i do level edit SNES roms alot
Milly
Posts: 64/145
Where are the "try random codes until you get a cool effect" ones?

I messed around with Game Genie codes in a few NES games before and managed to find a few things, like:
- SMB1: mushrooms act like stars (or the other way around), bullet bills come out of nowhere, glitched random levels
- Metroid: disabled the "low energy" beeping, low pitched music
But I had even more fun with RAM editing ...

Both of those were even before I got into ROM hacking


And I guess codes that activate hidden features (debug, etc.) or cool moves are nice too
Kailieann
Posts: 468/808
WALK
THROUGH
WALLS
Tanks
Posts: 272/596
Poll lacking anything that lets you play beta levels/functions left out of game.
HyperHacker
Posts: 3709/5072
This poll lacks so many types of codes it's not funny. Personally my favourite I suppose is ASM hacks that add functions (Item Select and the like), or physics modifiers.
LiquidSapphire
Posts: 24/38
Look up there. _¬
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