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#SNES9X GAME GENIE CODES HOW TO#
The most common causes of this issue are: I seem to be having trouble figuring out how to enter Game Genie codes that are more than one line. However, it's really personal preference.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests.
#SNES9X GAME GENIE CODES PRO#
Game Genie codes can be converted to work on a Pro Action Replay (NOT vice versa) however, you'll need to find a little application or method that can do this.Īs for which is better, it's got to be the PAR for its added power and functionality. The PAR also has a built-in trainer to make/find your own codes. For example, again with the lives analogy, rather than telling the game 'start level x with y lives', the PAR can say 'read the number of lives stored at x location make sure that number stays at y lives'. For example, rather than telling the game itself what to do, you modify the effects of the game on the console. The Pro Action Replay has all the functionality of the Game Genie, but it also has the ability to modify values in the console's RAM. tell it to search for the number of lives you currently have, keep narrowing it down). The (non-Pro) Action Replay works in the same way, only it has a 'trainer' of sorts built-in: so, for example, you could tell the game to look out for a certain value that changes, and find your own codes (e.g. You cannot easily make your own without guesswork. However, you can only get the codes from the little sheets the makers provided, or search for them on the Internet.

The Game Genie works by modifying parts of the game's ROM temporarily - for example, if part of the game read 'Start x level with y lives', the GG would intercept that and change it to whatever you want.
