"motherlode" is the cheat code I have remembered my whole life. My aunt taught it to me when I played Sims 2 while visiting her, before I could read. Now her daughter is 8 and playing Sims 4, and I taught the very same cheat to her.
The one i remember the most is sonic 3 & knuckles wher eyou have to use left x3 then right x3 and up x3 on a vine in angel island then the same in mushroom but on a seesaw thing then when you go into a level hold A+Start and youve got debug mode .
The money cheat in the original sims was rosebud. That one changed my life. Also putting in DN1984 in the first level of Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition for Macintosh. It changed the video in the porn theater to the Apple Macintosh 1984 Super Bowl commercial. lol.
@@patrickmccurry1563 seriously why waste time with the boring stuff when you got machines that can do it for you this is why translators are the only profession trying to put themselves out of a job
@@rileyk5228 There was the e=mc2trooper in AoE1, an astronaut armed with a nuke. There were also a laser trooper variant, which didnt blow up the complete map
@@sidjtd The point of the comment is to compare the frequency of usage of the Konami code and the Wilhelm scream. Both are quite prevalent in their respective industries, therefore the comparison makes sense.
Even in single player cheats suck because you cause the game to not be hard anymore and literally deafeating the point of games. You cheat not only the game but your self.
@@tamaraparseghian9327 on first playthrough sure I agree, but if you've 100% completed the game already, on replaying the game I say cheat away to your heart's content.
Exactly kinda like mods like fallout 4 gets kinda boring after you have beat it once or twice but when you get mods like bloody flex tape nukes and other stuff it gets allot better
Jane getting through her degree in Physics without knowing her multiplication tables is proof that there are cheat codes for real life, and Jane has found them. I, for one, welcome our new Overlord.
You missed the best part of the enemy rockets cheat in GoldenEye - the npcs blowing each other up! I always found that hilarious, although the levels where you had to escort Natalya became exceedingly tedious. Also, no mention of the money cheat in Caesar 3? That’s the only way I’d play that game lol
I remember doing the money cheat in the original Sim City (or at least the Macintosh version): FUND. Abuse it too much, and your city would get hit by an earthquake.
@@Dark_Randy Are you suggesting that anything about Willy Wonka and his Chocolate Factory are *not* fancy? And I'd rather not set foot in that deathtrap of a factory, thanks.
Agree! 7 worst cheat codes! (Maybe leave exploding Lara off the list though, cuz' we kinda assumed that already) My vote is for Starcraft's "Game over man" code which causes you to instantly fail whatever mission you are playing.
After all the buffs the Konami code gave you, I was most insulted by its appearance in Bioshock Infinite, where, instead of helping you with more lives, or upgrades, it instead unlocked 1999 mode, AKA, the game’s hardest difficulty.
I Knew bout It- But Never How You Open Up The Cheat Menu. Now I Have Learned, And Have To Re-install The Sims4 On My Mums Laptop, Because The Internet On MINE Is Dead...I Cri.
Beating Contra without the code remains one of my highest gaming achievements. Extra lives came in at a decent clip in the latter half of the game, but it was still wickedly hard.
Jedi Outcast for the GameCube took up so much space on the memory card, I feel like the developers knew how annoying it would be to keep the saves, so they added cheat codes to 100% the game and unlock everything for multiplayer. It also has one of the most bizarre sounds for when the cheat codes are entered. No one is expecting a "YEEEE HAAAAA!" in a Star Wars game.
It's Han Solo's battle cry when he appears out of nowhere to save Luke from certain death in the original film, absolutely appropriate for a Star Wars cheat
What about that one cheat code from Shovel Knight? It didn't affect gameplay, but it replaced certain words with "butt" and made the dialogue absolutely hilarious in an extremely childish way.
What do you mean? Butt Butt, Shield Butt, Black Butt, Plague Butt, Specter Butt and King Butt (etc) are absolutely serious names. How did you get the idea that they are childish? Stop being so absurd.
00:28 Contra (The Konami Code) --- Mike 02:48 Sonic the Hedgehog (Level Select) --- Jane 04:45 Doom 1 & 2 (God Mode) --- Andy 06:57 The Sims (Money cheat) --- Jane 08:49 NBA Jam (Big Head mode) --- Andy 10:22 Tomb Raider games (Exploding Lara) --- Jane 12:15-14:20 Golden Eye 007 (Enemy rockets) --- Mike
“Could run faster than the speed of sound and still couldn’t outrun death” Possibly the darkest statement I’ve ever heard in reference to sonic the hedgehog 😂
If I remember correctly, entering IDDQD while playing Heretic would have the opposite effect, with the game berating you for cheating before killing you. Pretty sure there was cheat to turn you into a chicken as well, with minimal health and only your beak as a weapon.
@@mnash123 Remind you of exploding Lara? It should. While Lara was the repudiation of the Nude Code (and possibly of the Truly, Disgustingly Bad Code Larry Bundy was able to reveal unto the world a full three decades after the game it was in came out), these were a reminder to you this was not a DOOM game and you needed new codes to up your arsenal.
Loved the chicken cheat. When I was a child, my mother and I would have LAN chicken-only battles in either Doom or Doom 2 deathmatch. Can't remember which it was since I wasn't too much older than 3-4 at the time. Definitely remember the hilarity of trying to peck each other to death though.
My favorite kind of cheat is noclip. Being able to explore outside the map and discover secrets is so much better when it doesn’t involve jumping at the corner of a room for five to ten minutes.
That's what graphing calculators are really for. Sure they look complex but really they're used for simple math too. And games. I forget how many "games my ti-84 had.
I tried using cheat codes irl for exams, it required writing a huge amount of numbers and letters in specific order in the blank spaces known as "answer spaces" or as I like to call them "cheat code capsules". I spent hours every day reviewing all the cheat lists known as reference sheets and mysterious objects of cheaty goodness known as text books. Anyway, that is the story of how I qualified as a Doctor.
Fast enemies paired with enemy rockets made for a rather interesting and nerve racking challenge. Even more so when the missions took place in confined interior zones where you had to keep certain characters or objects intact to meet an objective.
Bioshock Infinite, though not a Konami game, featured their signature cheat code. It unlocked 1999, which took you straight back to a time where you couldn't beat any games ever until you "git gud".
I heard that if you typed in the Konami Code in Metal Gear Survive, P.T. actually gets released, the son of my father's uncle's nephew's son, who also works at Konami, told me I swear.
@@alexthorold3496 No, it can't be his brother, it has to be one generation younger than op. Uncle and father mean go up two generations; nephew and two sons mean go down three.
I just turned 40 this weekend, and would just like to say, this was the most nostalgic 15 minutes of my life in recent times... Thanks for some amazing gaming moments and awesome songs stuck in my head, OX-team... much love from Switzerland.
I don't think I did homework after I got out of grade school... I was still assigned homework, I just never did it. Why would I waste my time out of school doing school stuff when there is fun and childhood to be had?
Bruh. We had an argument in parliament about how we were gonna handle a zombie outbreak. We are The Country Ran By Nerds. Every other country is just a wannabe. Lmfao
@@Kiss_My_AspergersYet despite this, Canada is also dead-set on importing warmongering religious fundamentalists from the Middle East. That can't ever end up with warmongering religious fundamentalists running the country, can it?
I like the idea of making bad cheat codes similar to good cheat codes. "Oh, you wanted all the weapons? Well, you put in the wrong code so now your character dies."
I had to play Doom multiple times when I was younger because my baby cousin absolutely loved it. He could only press certain buttons so I had to press the other ones on pc. I still remember all the cheat codes that I used regularly, not just god mode. They're stuck in my head forever -.-
I fondly remember using the money cheat in Zoo Tycoon. Shift-4 would give you a load of cash, at the cost of ruining your fences. I rationalized it as taking loans from the mob that I'd heard about somewhere, then not paying them back. ...It took _way_ too long for me to realize that "shift-4" was the money cheat for a good reason.
@@cassandramuller7337 European here too and... shift 4 is $. After a bit of research I now have determined either you or just your keyboard are from: Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, France, Hungary or maybe Switzerland. Which is it?
Back then cheat codes were just pushing buttons but today is with your hard earn money called "Micro-transactions" (Honestly should just stay in mobile gaming). Still at least some cheat codes exist today with restricting you achievements/trophies but still glad are here now.
I think microtransactions are ok to a degree. Really I think paying for extra content should be limited to DLC episodes and an in-game store maybe; never necessary to advance. But cheat codes are fun too and so long as they’re kept to single-player modes only I don’t see the issue. Some of my best memories were using cheats to get cool stuff or skip to whatever level I want but so many games today demand you play the way they want you to.
keynan martinez it kind of ruins mobile gaming too though, because the most profitable games are free, and people won't pay a decent price for a good mobile port, that gets double the money on steam.
Do you not remember those cartridges magazines sold supposedly with built in cheats and stuff? At least micro transactions go to the games companies, and work, and can sod off because I'm still not buying them.
Nothing better than turning on a freshly installed gameand the first thing it does is show me the "premium" store. Oh look i can paint a fireball on my robot for 10 bucks. Havnt even seen the robot yet...
I told my Dad about cheat codes while playing GTA Vice City. He legit got mad and told me to stop cheating...in freaking GTA!!!! I aint really gonna buy guns from a gun store, am i? I got a lecture all right. Haven't cheated since. Made me videogame masochist. Praise the sun🙌
@@adarshsirsat9110 not sure about your father but i tell my son to stop using cheats so he'll improve his skills and get better at playing games. he's constantly using cheats so he barely knows how to play most games properly.
I remember playing the original Sims as a kid and keeping my nose to the grindstone with the Goth family having them work up the promotion ladder of their respective careers and saving up funds just so I could move into the second largest house in the starter neighborhood. When I finally got there I was so excited I actually called up my friend just to let him know of my success. His response was an unimpressed “So what? I’ve got sims in the biggest house in the game - because I used cheats.” He then explained to me how to enter the the appropriate cheat code into the game and within the hour the surviving Goth’s were millionaires and I had learned a vaulable lesson about working hard and staying on the straight and narrow.
@Joseph Wilson in high school me and my buddies would play real-life Sims. we would take what we saw in the games and play it out in real life. i have old tapes of it somewhere
I honestly did not know the konami code, which I've known for 20 some years now, was applicable in Contra! WTF I tried and tried as a kid to beat that game, to no success. 30 lives though! Man I cannot believe that slipped past my younger self. Constantly writing cheat codes from the library compjter onto a piece of paper, owning a subscription to my favorite magazine ever, Tips and Tricks (the only magazine to ever print my name!) Yet never realized Contra could actually be beatable. Thank you Outside Extra/Xbox! Love your channel :)
Multiplication tables. Bah! Who needs 'em? By the year 2000, someone will have invented a portable, nigh-instantaneous adding machine, anyway. Mark my words!
For me, I first found out cheat codes were a thing when I played GTA Vice City for the first time. And the first cheat that I learned was PANZER, which summoned a goddamn TANK. Really made evading a Six Star death sentence a breeze.
Also, entering the panzer and 6 ⭐ cheat turned it into competitive multi player, seeing how long you could go before dying and then passing the controller
You cant mention sims money cheats without mentioning the original rosebud chest in which the amount of colons and semi colons you entered increased how much money you got at once. I distinctly remember spamming those buttons until my fingers hurt...
I would have thought Infinite Ammo would've been a given for this list. I'm disappointed. This was not only a cheat for a number of games, but it was a bonus for games like Resident Evil.
@@excal7808 Yeah... I had gotten that scope in RE4 and I'm thinking "there's gonna be a nasty enemy that requires this." The part that annoyed me more was that I was required to use a flipping sniper rifle to kill those walking piles of regenerating poop.
one of my forever favorite cheat codes was on the PS1 Spiderman game. In order to unlock everything you just enter "EELNATS" into the code thing. But what made it my favorite thing was when young-me realized that it was Stan Lee's name backwards. :')
I’m partial to the LEGO video games’ cheats. From the useful Stud x10, Invincibility, or Fast Force/Build/Interaction to the hilarious Helium Mode, Disguise Mode, or Daisy Chain, I love the different cheats the games have had. Some of them, along with some characters and vehicles, could even be unlocked, without paying a stud, by entering Cheat Codes, while others had to be unlocked by finding the corresponding Red/Pink Brick and then purchasing them with studs. I really loved the games where you could unlock all the Stud Multiplier cheats, as well as Stud Magnet, using codes, making getting True Jedi or whatever a snap, as well as making it quick and easy to get enough studs to unlock every other cheat, character, and vehicle in the game.
What, no mention of the force ghosts from Lego Star Wars 2? They were some of the most OP characters in the game, easily unlockable with a few button presses.
Back then you used to cheat the game, today, the game cheats you 👏😂😂😂. Brother you nailed it but these kids wont understand, they actually think they're winning.
14:20 So Dr. Sam Beckett's true mission was to add a bunch of cheats into video games? Someone probably should have told him that, he would've leaped home in time for tea
So In this video Jane admitted to not knowing multiplication tables, wetting herself on a daily basis, and having repressed memories from childhood. It makes me wonder what else we don’t know about all of you...
For Sonic 2, I will always remember that since from when I had the game as a small kid, the intro tune can be sung along with the cheat code: "Up, Down then Left ,Right , A plus Start Together" haha
Ah yes, iddqd was the first code that came to my mind, largely because I still use it to this day, thanks to all the excellent and EXTREMELY DIFFICULT map packs that are regularly released for old-school Doom. I actually have a minor obsession with finding the secret levels in every MegaWAD (32 level map packs) and I usually do so with god mode enabled. For me it's more about exploration than combat. Up, Down, Left, Right, Hold A and Press Start was the second one that came to mind, but actually if we're talking about Sonic games, I might have put the code from Sonic 2 where you had to play sounds from the sound test in a numerical order that turned out to be the release date of the actual game. I can't actually remember what the code was (it started with 1,9,9,2 I think) but the cleverness of it blew my tiny young mind at the time.
Wait, I thought the Konami Code had "select, start" at the end of it. I know some people say it does; even in the examples they give (Deftones song) it says select, start in it. I've always been so confused on this. Did the Konami Code originally NOT have that in it and it was added at some point, or are some people just wrong about the code?
Select/start is not a part of the code. The reason why some say it is is because most games require that you use the konami code in the pause menu, and than exit the pause menu. Most controller based games also have the pause menu button set to select/start. So the konami code is "up up down down left right b a" and than you press select/start to get back to the game.
My first exposure to cheat codes were the ones for Warcraft II a lot of which I didn't realize were references to cheats on this list! One of my favourites though was "I am a medieval man" which changed the music. That's it. But that tune was bopping!
I had SFII on SNES for a little while before I found out about the same character code, Down, R, Up, L, Y, B. I used that one so often it felt like a combo I was doing on the Capcom logo.
The "item _____" cheat in Subnautica was the only way I could get any resources after I got all the copper and titanium the game seems to offer. I think it definitely deserves to be on this list
UFO: Enemy Unknown, the money cheat; which itself required a Hackers style file system hack to enable, was also a bit pointless as the game still remained impossible to complete... but at least I went on to become a computer programmer, life changed.
For me the most iconic life-changing cheats are GTA cheats. The Vice City cheats are ingrained in my mind as muscle memory and I will, without even thinking, automatically instantly spawn a Rhino Tank whenever I get my hands on the game because I just used to play that game so much. Same for San Andreas (which I BELIEVE had the same cheats carry over button-wise, but whatever). But on top of the full weapon cheats, vehicle cheats, and random things like weather cheats, the iconic flying car, low gravity, refill health and refill armor, infinite ammo/refill ammo and bottomless clip cheats all left a huge impact on how enjoyable the games could be when you were just allowed to let loose and have fun with shit. Saint's Row carried this lesson to heart and I will always love just how much fun can be had in Saint's Row 2, specifically, thanks to the freedom the money cheat alone grants you for customization and style purposes.
I love the exploding Lara code. I knew about the fact it was the same as the TR1 cheats. I only recently found out about people thinking it was a nude code; that's much funnier: "Naked Lara!" KABOOM!! "Oh"
"motherlode" is the cheat code I have remembered my whole life. My aunt taught it to me when I played Sims 2 while visiting her, before I could read. Now her daughter is 8 and playing Sims 4, and I taught the very same cheat to her.
The one i remember the most is sonic 3 & knuckles wher eyou have to use left x3 then right x3 and up x3 on a vine in angel island then the same in mushroom but on a seesaw thing then when you go into a level hold A+Start and youve got debug mode .
The sims code I remember most is rosebud from sims 1. That was the money code before motherload.
The money cheat in the original sims was rosebud. That one changed my life. Also putting in DN1984 in the first level of Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition for Macintosh. It changed the video in the porn theater to the Apple Macintosh 1984 Super Bowl commercial. lol.
my favorite was the help cheat. It's how I discovered 'familyfunds' so I can just type the family and amount to add. Way quicker
Tgm is mine. It is the first thing I do in Skyrim.
Jane: Has a degree in Physics
Also Jane: Can't remember the multiplication table
Truly a pioneer of science.
Spider-Man: invents web shooters
Also Spider-Man: how do I shot web?
Truly the hero we deserve
Ayan Haider who needs a multiplication table when you have a giant Space Laser!
I mean she does have an orbital space laser, a shark pit, and a cloning Machine so I mean the has to have at least know basic math.
The higher you go in math, the more you use a calculator for all that "unimportant" basic math/cyphering. lol
@@patrickmccurry1563 seriously why waste time with the boring stuff when you got machines that can do it for you
this is why translators are the only profession trying to put themselves out of a job
Gta San Andreas cheat codes ,me and my cousin had them printed on paper ,we never completed that game,we just kept screwing around with cheat codes
Explosive pistol bullets, Health/Armor, Weapon sets, and of course the wanted down cheats in CW.
SPAWN HYDRA JET
Ain't that the way the game was meant to be played?
I used to know them by heart...
Now that i think about i still know at least 1 or 2...
@@dwngrt *Meant
And tbh it was way more fun with codes
"Whoever said cheaters never prosper probably never played video games"
No truer words have ever been spoken.
AoE2: "How do you turn this on", Because a medieval cavalry charge is simply better when led by 30 sport cars armed with machine guns
Tuck tuck tuck
Oh wait that's AOE3
Aegis, marc, polo, robinhood... marked with chisel in my brain for eternity
I remember that! Weren't there also stormtroopers?
@@rileyk5228 There was the e=mc2trooper in AoE1, an astronaut armed with a nuke. There were also a laser trooper variant, which didnt blow up the complete map
Let's face it, the Konami Code is the Wilhelm Scream of the gaming industry
Spot on
What? This is such a weird comparison. I want it to make sense but this does not.
@@sidjtd The point of the comment is to compare the frequency of usage of the Konami code and the Wilhelm scream. Both are quite prevalent in their respective industries, therefore the comparison makes sense.
That's right, mate
Too bad the name Konami is a blasphemy these days!
Cheats add another layer of fun to the game, adding more to replayability.
Even in single player cheats suck because you cause the game to not be hard anymore and literally deafeating the point of games. You cheat not only the game but your self.
@@tamaraparseghian9327 on first playthrough sure I agree, but if you've 100% completed the game already, on replaying the game I say cheat away to your heart's content.
@@tamaraparseghian9327 lego games for example you want to.use the first cheat code x2 studs. It takes forever to get characters and buy stuff.
Yesss
But in another, they are just too boring.
Exactly kinda like mods like fallout 4 gets kinda boring after you have beat it once or twice but when you get mods like bloody flex tape nukes and other stuff it gets allot better
Jane getting through her degree in Physics without knowing her multiplication tables is proof that there are cheat codes for real life, and Jane has found them.
I, for one, welcome our new Overlord.
You missed the best part of the enemy rockets cheat in GoldenEye - the npcs blowing each other up! I always found that hilarious, although the levels where you had to escort Natalya became exceedingly tedious.
Also, no mention of the money cheat in Caesar 3? That’s the only way I’d play that game lol
I remember doing the money cheat in the original Sim City (or at least the Macintosh version): FUND. Abuse it too much, and your city would get hit by an earthquake.
C28AAD61. Game Genie code for sim city on super Nintendo. Used it so much i still remember it....
I saved before using it every time just in case. I forgot a few times though
I remember first time I pressed up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A.
You should have seen how confused people were in the elevator.
Fancy elevator. Most just go up and down. Left, right and direct to airport? Never seen one with those features.
@@rashkavar You should take a look at Willy Wonka's elevator, it goes up, down, left, right and even has a rocket boost.
@@Dark_Randy Are you suggesting that anything about Willy Wonka and his Chocolate Factory are *not* fancy?
And I'd rather not set foot in that deathtrap of a factory, thanks.
@@rashkavar Nah but you did say you'd never seen one with those features so
I am dying reading this!!😁😂😊😅😆😄😀☺🙂🙃
You guys should totally do 7 worst cheat codes next
Agree! 7 worst cheat codes!
(Maybe leave exploding Lara off the list though, cuz' we kinda assumed that already)
My vote is for Starcraft's "Game over man" code which causes you to instantly fail whatever mission you are playing.
@Cleanest Best Pleasure goodbyecruelworld
If you do the DOOM codes for Heretic it takes away all of your weapons or instant kills you.
Angry cars from saints row
Max Score. This is an a lot of video games, and is the most useless cheat of them all.
After all the buffs the Konami code gave you, I was most insulted by its appearance in Bioshock Infinite, where, instead of helping you with more lives, or upgrades, it instead unlocked 1999 mode, AKA, the game’s hardest difficulty.
Well what did you expect? Bioshock giving you infinite health and salt? Survival of the fittest, the Andrew Ryan way!
That's because Bioshock Infinite wasn't made by Konami.
Little Timmy: "I never used the money cheat in Sims"
Jane: "yes you did little Timmy"
I Knew bout It- But Never How You Open Up The Cheat Menu. Now I Have Learned, And Have To Re-install The Sims4 On My Mums Laptop, Because The Internet On MINE Is Dead...I Cri.
I never used it, because I was never interested in the Sims.
Beating Contra without the code remains one of my highest gaming achievements. Extra lives came in at a decent clip in the latter half of the game, but it was still wickedly hard.
Jedi Outcast for the GameCube took up so much space on the memory card, I feel like the developers knew how annoying it would be to keep the saves, so they added cheat codes to 100% the game and unlock everything for multiplayer. It also has one of the most bizarre sounds for when the cheat codes are entered. No one is expecting a "YEEEE HAAAAA!" in a Star Wars game.
It's Han Solo's battle cry when he appears out of nowhere to save Luke from certain death in the original film, absolutely appropriate for a Star Wars cheat
It sounds nothing like Han Solo. @@acerumble4991
What about that one cheat code from Shovel Knight? It didn't affect gameplay, but it replaced certain words with "butt" and made the dialogue absolutely hilarious in an extremely childish way.
cohobast92 there’s a video about weird game modes that talks about that code
quackerjack 01 Thanks
Ah, good times.
@@quackerjack0118
Link?
What do you mean? Butt Butt, Shield Butt, Black Butt, Plague Butt, Specter Butt and King Butt (etc) are absolutely serious names. How did you get the idea that they are childish? Stop being so absurd.
00:28 Contra (The Konami Code) --- Mike
02:48 Sonic the Hedgehog (Level Select) --- Jane
04:45 Doom 1 & 2 (God Mode) --- Andy
06:57 The Sims (Money cheat) --- Jane
08:49 NBA Jam (Big Head mode) --- Andy
10:22 Tomb Raider games (Exploding Lara) --- Jane
12:15-14:20 Golden Eye 007 (Enemy rockets) --- Mike
Who skips forward in an outsidexbox video?
thaaaaanks
thanks , i hate it
You are a legend, i thought it was gonna be som extreme cheats but you have saved me from their clickbait
“Could run faster than the speed of sound and still couldn’t outrun death”
Possibly the darkest statement I’ve ever heard in reference to sonic the hedgehog 😂
Just wait for the movie
If I remember correctly, entering IDDQD while playing Heretic would have the opposite effect, with the game berating you for cheating before killing you.
Pretty sure there was cheat to turn you into a chicken as well, with minimal health and only your beak as a weapon.
IDKFA
@@mnash123 Remind you of exploding Lara? It should. While Lara was the repudiation of the Nude Code (and possibly of the Truly, Disgustingly Bad Code Larry Bundy was able to reveal unto the world a full three decades after the game it was in came out), these were a reminder to you this was not a DOOM game and you needed new codes to up your arsenal.
Loved the chicken cheat. When I was a child, my mother and I would have LAN chicken-only battles in either Doom or Doom 2 deathmatch. Can't remember which it was since I wasn't too much older than 3-4 at the time. Definitely remember the hilarity of trying to peck each other to death though.
My favorite kind of cheat is noclip. Being able to explore outside the map and discover secrets is so much better when it doesn’t involve jumping at the corner of a room for five to ten minutes.
4:41 Jane has a point and it’s sad
That's what graphing calculators are really for. Sure they look complex but really they're used for simple math too.
And games. I forget how many "games my ti-84 had.
Remember the riot cheat for GTA SAN Andreas? It made all the pedestrians go insane!
If I recall it could also be combined with a cheat where all the civilians had guns, was truly insane!
Vice city has the same thing and it works for me against the cops during missions.
@@plasmaoctopus1728 literally 10 second after combing the two an old lady with RPG knelt in front of my and shot me with it.
Jetpack cheat
What about cars fly? I still remember that cheat lmao
I tried using cheat codes irl for exams, it required writing a huge amount of numbers and letters in specific order in the blank spaces known as "answer spaces" or as I like to call them "cheat code capsules".
I spent hours every day reviewing all the cheat lists known as reference sheets and mysterious objects of cheaty goodness known as text books.
Anyway, that is the story of how I qualified as a Doctor.
You should have just said "All Goldeneye cheats."
Cause there was like 30 of them. Like Invisibility. How do you forget that one?
Fast enemies paired with enemy rockets made for a rather interesting and nerve racking challenge. Even more so when the missions took place in confined interior zones where you had to keep certain characters or objects intact to meet an objective.
They just didn't see that one.
Bioshock Infinite, though not a Konami game, featured their signature cheat code. It unlocked 1999, which took you straight back to a time where you couldn't beat any games ever until you "git gud".
Did you deliberately make Goldeneye the 007th segment of the list?
I would assume so, since they avoided mentioning it while talking about big heads.
I heard that if you typed in the Konami Code in Metal Gear Survive, P.T. actually gets released, the son of my father's uncle's nephew's son, who also works at Konami, told me I swear.
I'm glad your brother's doing so well at Konami :P
@@alexthorold3496 No, it can't be his brother, it has to be one generation younger than op. Uncle and father mean go up two generations; nephew and two sons mean go down three.
@@alexthorold3496 Your father's uncle's nephew, is your farther's cousin, his sons son is your nephew
Or, would it be once removed?
wait, this isn't a trick to get someone, anyone, to buy Metal Gear Survive, is it?
I just turned 40 this weekend, and would just like to say, this was the most nostalgic 15 minutes of my life in recent times... Thanks for some amazing gaming moments and awesome songs stuck in my head, OX-team... much love from Switzerland.
Mike: limitless free time as a child
Homework: am I a joke to you?
Yes yes you are
A little bit
I don't think I did homework after I got out of grade school... I was still assigned homework, I just never did it. Why would I waste my time out of school doing school stuff when there is fun and childhood to be had?
02:08 as a Canadian I always suspected that my country was run by nerds, but after testing that this worked I am now certain.
Bruh. We had an argument in parliament about how we were gonna handle a zombie outbreak. We are The Country Ran By Nerds. Every other country is just a wannabe. Lmfao
8-bit 'Oh Canada' sounds really cool.
@Daniel Whiting I mean, we could be a country run by warmongering religious fundamentalists. Could be way worse. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@Kissmyasbergers oof
@@Kiss_My_AspergersYet despite this, Canada is also dead-set on importing warmongering religious fundamentalists from the Middle East. That can't ever end up with warmongering religious fundamentalists running the country, can it?
I wish my life had a money cheat.
Living Corpse god mode would suffice.
@@PlaystationMan-e3p Max stats.
Living Corpse preaty much god mode. Since we both know that god stats are infinite.
uhhhh HYPER INFLATION
Average Person god no
If you do the Konami code on VOGUE's UK website, velociraptors wearing some snazzy clothing appear
I can confirm that
Now I need to try this.
I like the idea of making bad cheat codes similar to good cheat codes. "Oh, you wanted all the weapons? Well, you put in the wrong code so now your character dies."
I had to play Doom multiple times when I was younger because my baby cousin absolutely loved it. He could only press certain buttons so I had to press the other ones on pc. I still remember all the cheat codes that I used regularly, not just god mode. They're stuck in my head forever -.-
I fondly remember using the money cheat in Zoo Tycoon. Shift-4 would give you a load of cash, at the cost of ruining your fences. I rationalized it as taking loans from the mob that I'd heard about somewhere, then not paying them back.
...It took _way_ too long for me to realize that "shift-4" was the money cheat for a good reason.
I just noticed, also does it still screw up your fences if you don't have any?
@@digitool5944 I don't think so, but it's probably been a decade or so since I've played the game.
@Saturnus the capital 4 is $
@@digitool5944 not on my keyboard... european here
@@cassandramuller7337 European here too and... shift 4 is $.
After a bit of research I now have determined either you or just your keyboard are from:
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, France, Hungary or maybe Switzerland.
Which is it?
Back then cheat codes were just pushing buttons but today is with your hard earn money called "Micro-transactions" (Honestly should just stay in mobile gaming). Still at least some cheat codes exist today with restricting you achievements/trophies but still glad are here now.
Actually, its worse, because there is a major chance that the “cheat code” will be banned. Screw you and your hard earned money.
I think microtransactions are ok to a degree. Really I think paying for extra content should be limited to DLC episodes and an in-game store maybe; never necessary to advance. But cheat codes are fun too and so long as they’re kept to single-player modes only I don’t see the issue. Some of my best memories were using cheats to get cool stuff or skip to whatever level I want but so many games today demand you play the way they want you to.
keynan martinez it kind of ruins mobile gaming too though, because the most profitable games are free, and people won't pay a decent price for a good mobile port, that gets double the money on steam.
Do you not remember those cartridges magazines sold supposedly with built in cheats and stuff? At least micro transactions go to the games companies, and work, and can sod off because I'm still not buying them.
Nothing better than turning on a freshly installed gameand the first thing it does is show me the "premium" store. Oh look i can paint a fireball on my robot for 10 bucks. Havnt even seen the robot yet...
I told my Dad about cheat codes while playing GTA Vice City. He legit got mad and told me to stop cheating...in freaking GTA!!!!
I aint really gonna buy guns from a gun store, am i?
I got a lecture all right. Haven't cheated since. Made me videogame masochist.
Praise the sun🙌
So his concern was not about his (infant?) son playing a game about gang violence and prostitution, but being an honest... Criminal?
@@lnt305 Yup probably, I don't think he knew what i was playing. Just wanted me to play honestly.
@@adarshsirsat9110 not sure about your father but i tell my son to stop using cheats so he'll improve his skills and get better at playing games. he's constantly using cheats so he barely knows how to play most games properly.
Appreciate your father has values, a dying breed.
thats why you play gta its for the cheats and why can you not spawn a tank in gta 5
'while you were away doing the macarena or collecting pogs' xD ahhh the 90's. Pogs were the shit :P
I really thought Mike was gonna have "How do you turn this on?" Age of Empires 2, anyone?
Daniel Kubacki no lol
"Professionals kit" and "rocketman" in GTA San Andreas, go on rampage with flamethrower and jetpack. Ah good times.
If she doesn’t know the Konami Code, she’s too young for you
If she doesn't know Lord Popo, DESTROY HER!
Lord Popo or you’re too young to know it too lol
Ara ara
If she doesn't know how those squares make a circle... I got nothing.
@@Chaos89P A literal gallon?
My favorite thing you can do with the Konami code is type it on the British Vogue website. Because velociraptor.
... I honestly thought you were joking but I tried it anyway and... well... a velociraptor screamed at me. You have brought joy to my life
“A cheat actually making the game harder”
*Immediately shows enemy killing teammate *
They never did say who it made it harder for
I remember playing the original Sims as a kid and keeping my nose to the grindstone with the Goth family having them work up the promotion ladder of their respective careers and saving up funds just so I could move into the second largest house in the starter neighborhood. When I finally got there I was so excited I actually called up my friend just to let him know of my success. His response was an unimpressed “So what? I’ve got sims in the biggest house in the game - because I used cheats.” He then explained to me how to enter the the appropriate cheat code into the game and within the hour the surviving Goth’s were millionaires and I had learned a vaulable lesson about working hard and staying on the straight and narrow.
I've never used the Sims money cheat...
...Because I've never played the Sims
Blasphemy!
@Joseph Wilson in high school me and my buddies would play real-life Sims. we would take what we saw in the games and play it out in real life. i have old tapes of it somewhere
@@mattfahringer148 when u find it . Post it (with their permission) and reply to my comment. I wanna see this
Chris Villard if I can. It was 15 years ago
@@mattfahringer148 oh geez
I miss those old school cheat codes!
I love cheat codes I used to have a notebook of different cheat codes for different games especially Lego games
Noah Dean I kinda wish Bloodborne and the Souls series had cheats
@@efilwv1635 there are no cheats in Dark Souls all blood-borne Only Hell and rage quitters
You can still have fun with them, just play a good old game and cheat all you want :)
@@kallasantysanty6092 you'll need to find a system and the game
Something something Konami code
3rd like yay
Up up down down left left right right a b select start I think that's the code
I bow to thee, omnipresent being of youtube!
@@noahdean9685 no its up up down down left right left right b a start
Ah yes the (legendary) baby eating Konami code
I honestly did not know the konami code, which I've known for 20 some years now, was applicable in Contra! WTF I tried and tried as a kid to beat that game, to no success. 30 lives though! Man I cannot believe that slipped past my younger self. Constantly writing cheat codes from the library compjter onto a piece of paper, owning a subscription to my favorite magazine ever, Tips and Tricks (the only magazine to ever print my name!) Yet never realized Contra could actually be beatable. Thank you Outside Extra/Xbox! Love your channel :)
Jane: The past is weird.
2019: Hold my beer
Hi, I'm 2020. Kobe dies with his daughter in a helicopter crash, pretty sure thats the weirdest thing to happen. *starts coughing*
Multiplication tables. Bah! Who needs 'em? By the year 2000, someone will have invented a portable, nigh-instantaneous adding machine, anyway. Mark my words!
Anastas1786 we’re already past the year 2000...
@@zanebielby-spooner9701 I think he's talking about cell phones... Sarcasm boy...
@@zanebielby-spooner9701 r/whooosh
"Nigh-instant..." Is wrong.
@@karhammer or just calculators?
For me, I first found out cheat codes were a thing when I played GTA Vice City for the first time. And the first cheat that I learned was PANZER, which summoned a goddamn TANK. Really made evading a Six Star death sentence a breeze.
Moon gravity + Tank + shooting behind you=infinite flight
Is that the PC cheat or something?
Also, entering the panzer and 6 ⭐ cheat turned it into competitive multi player, seeing how long you could go before dying and then passing the controller
Yeah, well, of course it spwans a tank, seeing as Panzer is the german word for tank ;)
Big head mode really hit its stride in shooters like Unreal Tournament, where you became easier to headshot the longer your killstreak went on.
"Your character's pupils turning white, just like God's, when he's playing Doom, I imagine."
-Andy Farrant, 2019
You cant mention sims money cheats without mentioning the original rosebud chest in which the amount of colons and semi colons you entered increased how much money you got at once. I distinctly remember spamming those buttons until my fingers hurt...
I would have thought Infinite Ammo would've been a given for this list. I'm disappointed. This was not only a cheat for a number of games, but it was a bonus for games like Resident Evil.
Ah, i remember the first time i fought the regenarators, *insert chuckles,im in danger meme here* and *insert guess i'll die meme here*
@@excal7808 Yeah... I had gotten that scope in RE4 and I'm thinking "there's gonna be a nasty enemy that requires this." The part that annoyed me more was that I was required to use a flipping sniper rifle to kill those walking piles of regenerating poop.
Enter the Matrix's cheat system was insanely in depth. You basically hacked the game with a built in DOS window.
one of my forever favorite cheat codes was on the PS1 Spiderman game. In order to unlock everything you just enter "EELNATS" into the code thing. But what made it my favorite thing was when young-me realized that it was Stan Lee's name backwards. :')
I’m partial to the LEGO video games’ cheats. From the useful Stud x10, Invincibility, or Fast Force/Build/Interaction to the hilarious Helium Mode, Disguise Mode, or Daisy Chain, I love the different cheats the games have had.
Some of them, along with some characters and vehicles, could even be unlocked, without paying a stud, by entering Cheat Codes, while others had to be unlocked by finding the corresponding Red/Pink Brick and then purchasing them with studs.
I really loved the games where you could unlock all the Stud Multiplier cheats, as well as Stud Magnet, using codes, making getting True Jedi or whatever a snap, as well as making it quick and easy to get enough studs to unlock every other cheat, character, and vehicle in the game.
it helps if you dont have time to play the game
Ahh, good ol' IDSPISPOPD. A code indelible in my mind. As were the walls after using it.
What, no mention of the force ghosts from Lego Star Wars 2? They were some of the most OP characters in the game, easily unlockable with a few button presses.
My favourite cheat code is in EVERY GAME EVER!
ALT + F4 for extreme fun!
Your’s work? Whenever I do that, my game just crashes...
@@sajeevnair2973 You might be hitting F5 by accident.
Pc games only, consoles stay away
Seriously doubt that anyone would still believe this but great way to continue the legend of 'Aris needn't die'...
I used to tell people to hit ALT+F4 in WoW for a super secret menu, fun times.
I still remember the cheat codes "bigdaddy" and "pepperoni pizza" for Age of Empires. And "cheezy towers" and "grow up" for Majesty.
The jack and daxter 3 developer cheat code was found recently. Gives access to everything as well as free camera movement. Pretty lit
Cheats in the past: Up up down down left right left right b a
Cheats now: Pay 19.99 to get a chance to get an unlocked weapon.
Skin for a weapon*
Back then you used to cheat the game, today, the game cheats you 👏😂😂😂. Brother you nailed it but these kids wont understand, they actually think they're winning.
Leebron James, favorite player. x''D
Who remembers Game Geni? Sure made Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past much easier
You needed help making an easy game easier? Ok then...
I used to take snippets of codes to create new ones. Had some interesting results. Final Fantasy (3?) was a good one for that.
I love the fluidity of this episode! Nice job.
3:21 and though Sonic could run faster than sound itself he couldn’t outrun death......I laughed way harder than I should have 😂😂😂
God that damn exploding Lara I did it by accident for weapons and kaboom Lara limbs everywhere. Still recovering.
14:20 So Dr. Sam Beckett's true mission was to add a bunch of cheats into video games? Someone probably should have told him that, he would've leaped home in time for tea
So In this video Jane admitted to not knowing multiplication tables, wetting herself on a daily basis, and having repressed memories from childhood. It makes me wonder what else we don’t know about all of you...
it's called being relatable, sometimes you just leak a bit man
I guess peeing yourself is one way of fitting in with us normal folk.
the repressed memories and inability to multiply go without saying
It explains a lot about her, tbh...the whole super villian complex.
For Sonic 2, I will always remember that since from when I had the game as a small kid, the intro tune can be sung along with the cheat code: "Up, Down then Left ,Right , A plus Start Together" haha
Ah yes, iddqd was the first code that came to my mind, largely because I still use it to this day, thanks to all the excellent and EXTREMELY DIFFICULT map packs that are regularly released for old-school Doom. I actually have a minor obsession with finding the secret levels in every MegaWAD (32 level map packs) and I usually do so with god mode enabled. For me it's more about exploration than combat.
Up, Down, Left, Right, Hold A and Press Start was the second one that came to mind, but actually if we're talking about Sonic games, I might have put the code from Sonic 2 where you had to play sounds from the sound test in a numerical order that turned out to be the release date of the actual game. I can't actually remember what the code was (it started with 1,9,9,2 I think) but the cleverness of it blew my tiny young mind at the time.
I mean when it comes to cheat codes, every Lego game ever
lol oh yeah
they are usefull
No mention of the San Andreas jetpack cheat. C'mon son.
Right
I still remember a lot of the cheats from GTA San Andreas
Wait, I thought the Konami Code had "select, start" at the end of it. I know some people say it does; even in the examples they give (Deftones song) it says select, start in it. I've always been so confused on this. Did the Konami Code originally NOT have that in it and it was added at some point, or are some people just wrong about the code?
select then start starts the game for two players.
Was There Even A Start Button For The Old Konami Games? I'm Retro, But Not THAT Retro. Someone Tell Me If I'm Wrong.
Wait I love deftones .Chino forever baby !!!
Select/start is not a part of the code. The reason why some say it is is because most games require that you use the konami code in the pause menu, and than exit the pause menu. Most controller based games also have the pause menu button set to select/start. So the konami code is "up up down down left right b a" and than you press select/start to get back to the game.
I heard that in early consoles where you couldn't save your progress, game developers put these codes in so they could test the game more easily.
“...And thought sonic could run faster than sound itself, he couldn’t outrun death”
I think that could apply to the whole series
For me it was Age of Empires: Woodstock, Quarry... and E=MC2 that gave you a nuclear missile-launcher trooper who could crossmap
"LEEBRON JAMES" LMAO
Age of Empires II, "how do you turn this on". :-D
Had to beat some of the campaign(s) that way xD
What about the cobra car and monkey
My first exposure to cheat codes were the ones for Warcraft II a lot of which I didn't realize were references to cheats on this list! One of my favourites though was "I am a medieval man" which changed the music. That's it. But that tune was bopping!
I had SFII on SNES for a little while before I found out about the same character code, Down, R, Up, L, Y, B. I used that one so often it felt like a combo I was doing on the Capcom logo.
Age of mythology. Spamming "OH CANADA" in chat
Motherlode is just common sense at this point😂😂
In the original Sims it was rosebud.
Wow. A Simulacra and Simulation reference. Well done, Jane. 🤘🏽
The "item _____" cheat in Subnautica was the only way I could get any resources after I got all the copper and titanium the game seems to offer. I think it definitely deserves to be on this list
g_saberrealisticcombat 1 for them glorious gibs in Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy.
Most important cheat in my gaming history. There's nothing like throwing a lighsaber across the room and turning a bunch of stormtroopers into mince.
What about the infinity rare candy cheat for Pokémon Red & Blue?
It was the only time so actually became a Pokémon Master
Cheat or glitch?
Yeah a glitch isn't a cheat
UFO: Enemy Unknown, the money cheat; which itself required a Hackers style file system hack to enable, was also a bit pointless as the game still remained impossible to complete... but at least I went on to become a computer programmer, life changed.
Real talk, I've been trying to beat the original XCOM for like 25 years lmao.
beaten UFO on most difficulties, didnt need money cheats, just mass produce lazer pistols and sell em, you make a moderate profit for each one
"Ca-vali-ears" lol love the way he said that
For me the most iconic life-changing cheats are GTA cheats. The Vice City cheats are ingrained in my mind as muscle memory and I will, without even thinking, automatically instantly spawn a Rhino Tank whenever I get my hands on the game because I just used to play that game so much. Same for San Andreas (which I BELIEVE had the same cheats carry over button-wise, but whatever). But on top of the full weapon cheats, vehicle cheats, and random things like weather cheats, the iconic flying car, low gravity, refill health and refill armor, infinite ammo/refill ammo and bottomless clip cheats all left a huge impact on how enjoyable the games could be when you were just allowed to let loose and have fun with shit. Saint's Row carried this lesson to heart and I will always love just how much fun can be had in Saint's Row 2, specifically, thanks to the freedom the money cheat alone grants you for customization and style purposes.
2:07 oh how I love Canada 🇨🇦 lol
I love the exploding Lara code. I knew about the fact it was the same as the TR1 cheats. I only recently found out about people thinking it was a nude code; that's much funnier: "Naked Lara!" KABOOM!! "Oh"
"If that's true, then why can I remember the sonic level select cheat and not my multiplication tables"
Jane, don't you have a physics degree?
My mother liked the exploding laura cheat code. It was useful in hard areas when she was stuck.
Its hilarious when Jane pretends to not be a math nerd. Lol
"Almost everyone knows the konami code"
"Up up down down left right left right B A"
Me: it's wrong
Isnt select start at the end of it
Gregory munoz yea in the game after
@@gregorymunoz8089 No, It's just start
@@rylanmoore8161 oh ok then
Game Over by Falling In Reverse taught me the Konami Codei
What about exp codes in the Pokémon series
You needed a special device to use those though.