It’s a nice big menu with TONS of games listed. The system will boot up as normal and load the GameShark’s interface. With a memory card with some spare space available, the user can even add codes to the already large database without having to type them in each time.įirst, one must insert the GameShark disc like any other game. The GameShark itself is a CD that “loads” these “codes” into the PlayStation before a game starts. Instead of the cartridge – game intermediary, third-party developers had to get a little more clever when CD-based gaming became the norm. GameSharks represent the industry’s evolution from the Game Genie. It would seem that several previous versions exist with entirely different interfaces though I cannot speak to the quality of any others. What the differences are between how these 2 iterations function is unknown to me, though generally newer editions of items like this improve upon older ones and I’m perfectly happy with my disc. In addition to the CD-version in my possession (Version 4.0), there was also an earlier version that fit onto one of the ports of the back of the unit.
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