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  2. GameShark - Wikipedia

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    GameShark is a brand name of products that allow players to apply cheats to various console and PC games. Learn about the history, features, and models of GameShark devices for Sega Saturn, PlayStation, Nintendo 64, and PlayStation 2.

  3. Action Replay - Wikipedia

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    Action Replay is a brand name of cheat cartridges and other devices created by Datel for many gaming systems, including the Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. Action Replay MAX is a version for the Xbox that allows users to download, upload, import and export saved games from and to the Internet or a storage device.

  4. Code Breaker - Wikipedia

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    Code Breaker is a cheat device developed by Pelican Accessories for PlayStation 2 and other platforms. It allows users to access cheat codes, save data, and online features with a memory card or a USB flash drive.

  5. SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 - Wikipedia

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    SNK Arcade Classics 0 is a video game compilation of 16 games from SNK's early arcade era. It was released for the PlayStation Portable in 2011 and features titles such as Ikari Warriors, Psycho Soldier, and Super Championship Baseball.

  6. List of Code:Breaker characters - Wikipedia

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    His Code: Breaker codename is Code: 06, stating he is the weakest of the Code: Breakers. Ogami's left hand is capable of causing anything he touches (aside from Sakura) to combust into blue flames. However in chapter 31, it is revealed that the ring around his thumb is a limiter, where when removed he no longer needs to touch it to cause ...

  7. Konami Code - Wikipedia

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    The Konami Code is a cheat code that gives the player extra lives, power-ups, or other effects in various Konami games and some non-Konami games. It is also known as the Contra Code or the 30 Lives Code, and has been used in popular culture as a reference to the third generation of video game consoles.

  8. Sega Genesis Collection - Wikipedia

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    A compilation of twenty-eight Sega Genesis games for PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable, released in 2006. The collection also includes unlockable arcade games, interviews, cheat codes and more.

  9. John Herivel - Wikipedia

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    John William Jamieson Herivel (29 August 1918 – 18 January 2011) [1] was a British science historian and World War II codebreaker at Bletchley Park. [2] As a codebreaker concerned with Cryptanalysis of the Enigma, Herivel is remembered chiefly for the discovery of what was soon dubbed the Herivel tip or Herivelismus.