The Story Of The GameShark - Gaming's Most Famous Cheating Device!

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  • Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
  • The GameShark is arguably the most popular video game cheat device of all time in North America, but getting to the top of the mountain wasn't easy. From Gameshark's U.K. origins dating back to the Action Replay & Commodore 64, its numerous failures against the Game Genie, knock offs, and innovative products like the Sharkwire, whihc could take your Nintendo 64 online. This is the story of the GameShark.
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  • @benmaloy9757
    @benmaloy9757 5 лет назад +128

    As a kid I was fascinated by games having cheat codes. It was like being in a secret society and I always felt like an undercover spy when trying to find every cheat available. I will always remember the intense euphoria I felt finding a cheat code booklet in a store.

    • @Vlad-ue8vh
      @Vlad-ue8vh Год назад +3

      Bro same

    • @Frustratedfool
      @Frustratedfool 8 месяцев назад

      I remember the 4 line code that “peeked” every memory value that looked for “3”. On C64, most games had 3 lives, so a soft reset with a paperclip and searching and amending each “3” to “FF” (255 in hex) until I found the magical peek to poke. Fun times. Fast forward to my first PC… and I was staggered that I couldn’t write my own code out of the box.

    • @cloudbloom
      @cloudbloom 2 месяца назад

      Same dude it was a whole new level of having agency over a game

  • @sydneynichols7562
    @sydneynichols7562 5 лет назад +796

    My mom was so dead set on me being morally pure that she refused to buy me anything like this as a kid bc it was “cheating”. Like bro it was not that deep.

    • @buckroger6456
      @buckroger6456 4 года назад +41

      Lol. My friend had the same problem.

    • @TJ-zs2cw
      @TJ-zs2cw 3 года назад +10

      Whaaaat lmfaaao

    • @ammarnapata2193
      @ammarnapata2193 3 года назад +10

      That's how it was hack then

    • @kj_H65f
      @kj_H65f 2 года назад +31

      Haha me too! My parents didn't even like video games to begin with so adding "cheating" on top and it was a no go!

    • @rezhaadriantanuharja3389
      @rezhaadriantanuharja3389 2 года назад +22

      Still happens nowadays but it’s more justifiable now because children now asks for parents credit card for pay to win

  • @JohnDoe-cd6ro
    @JohnDoe-cd6ro 5 лет назад +513

    I had a GameShark for my silver Gameboy Pocket. I was 10 and in 5th grade. The year was 1999. I never figured out how to use it. It was later stolen by Raph Ramirez and Daniel Morales along with my Pokemon Red that had the highly coveted and sought after Mew that I had to wait 5 hours in line for at the Woodbridge Mall in New Jersey. I am now 30 years old. Fuck those guys.

    • @ll0StrYkeR0ll
      @ll0StrYkeR0ll 5 лет назад +61

      The Revolution Will Not Be RUclipsd The year was the mid 2000s. I had a copy of Ruby, I was in my teens and working a shity part time job. Over the course of about 400 hours on the ruby, and countless hours on a sapphire cart starting 3 new games to master ball catch the exclusive legendarys and an extra rayquaza, I had legit caught EVERY Pokémon and completed the dex , only missing deyoxs. The hours spent getting nose pass , feebass, Milotic, etc etc, along with pre ordering Pokémon coliseum for the bonus jirachi disc. I then used that game to transfer my best gold and silver Pokémon onto my ruby, one of the only ways to do that at that time, if not the only way if I’m not mistaken. I then spent about another 50-60 hours doing the elite four to max out legitimately a large amount of Pokémon.
      Then some kid from the neighborhood I kinda knew from other friends stole it and my gbsp .
      I hunted that fucker down within a few days , got my shit back....and..... he had erased my save file to start his own.
      Fuck that kid forever. I would go into what else I’d like to happen to him but you can use your imagination.

    • @JohnDoe-cd6ro
      @JohnDoe-cd6ro 5 лет назад +22

      @@ll0StrYkeR0ll I feel your pain bud. As I was reading the story I was kind of hating because it seemed like there was a happy ending, some sort of redemption. I was a little jealous there. Then to read you got it back only to find out it was all gone. You one upped me. That sucks. It's like at that point, it doesn't even matter. It's useless. I feel your pain bro. Fuck those guys. Forever.

    • @DamianRucci
      @DamianRucci 5 лет назад +12

      I feel for you. The Woodbridge mall is terrible

    • @milkapeismilky5464
      @milkapeismilky5464 4 года назад +17

      Sounds like an unlikely antihero origin story. Hope both those fuckers are someone's bitch in Federal prison.

    • @Mr1and14orth
      @Mr1and14orth 4 года назад +9

      Fuck them!

  • @FUBARguy107
    @FUBARguy107 2 года назад +74

    Holy nostalgia, Batman. My step dad was always on the cutting edge of technology. He worked in an Arcade for a few years and he knew a lot about gaming when my mom met him. NOW I understand why he was so obsessed with giving me these Game Genie, Game Shark and the other iterations. I still have a lot of the hardware and cheat code magazines. Sadly my step dad passed in 2015 and he was only 47. He was still gaming from time to time, especially while he was sick. He needed an escape from the real world. It was so much fun showing him the new cheat code methods since he had been the one to teach me. Doom: IDDQD, IDKFA were the first things he taught me on the computer. He showed me how to drop behind the white block on Super Mario 3 and how to get the flutes. That man was a gaming god to me. I miss him dearly and this video gave me very good memories. Thank you

    • @AiSharkgg
      @AiSharkgg 4 месяца назад +4

      Amazing share! Our condolences on your loss & we’re honoured to have been apart of those cherished memories.

    • @scottparker1741
      @scottparker1741 13 дней назад +2

      Thanks for sharing that story bro, keep playing games for him 🙏🏻

    • @Blueqoose
      @Blueqoose 5 дней назад

      Much love and respect to your step father. May he rest in gaming heaven.

  • @krookeddreamz09
    @krookeddreamz09 5 лет назад +51

    Ahh the memories of Goldeneye with Gameshark.

  • @brotheramerica3331
    @brotheramerica3331 5 лет назад +67

    The gameshark literally changed my life. It gave me a Mew in Pokémon Blue when Nintendo wouldn't through their limited giveaways. It almost turned Final Fantasy Tactics into a new game altogether. I learned a lot about programming and data storage because of the GS, and now work as a computer programmer, as well as jailbreaking/rooting hardware for fun.
    Because the Air Force takes computer programmers, I joined it. Because I joined it, I met my wife and have four children. I have a wife, four children, and played Tales of Vesperia f in English because of the gameshark.

    • @BananaReidy
      @BananaReidy 2 года назад +4

      Looks like you hacked/coded your way in life. Good for you lad.

    • @deikbeck
      @deikbeck 24 дня назад +1

      Lol i remember making classes and new spells for FFT, your right it was almost a different game. Playable Zalbag with boss spells 😊.

  • @Larry
    @Larry 6 лет назад +1092

    Fun Fact: I did all the box art, in game art and the magazine art for Datel's GBA Action Replay. :)

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +134

      Of all the videos not to reach out to you about! Lol. That's some pretty iconic stuff you did there!

    • @Blacko1977
      @Blacko1977 6 лет назад +130

      No you didn't. It was done in three different departments in Datel UK. No one person was responsible for it all. I unfortunately worked there for 12 years.

    • @n64isit45
      @n64isit45 6 лет назад +9

      12 years! What was it like?

    • @GamerSkinny
      @GamerSkinny 6 лет назад +13

      Larry Bundy Jr I literally see you everywhere. Make more awesome videos rather than watch them,dammit Larry!

    • @jangelelcangry
      @jangelelcangry 6 лет назад +13

      I don't believe you! You look like that little tin girl that her ears shrink when she lies.
      What was her name? Umm? Peta Molyneux

  • @Nathriel
    @Nathriel 6 лет назад +135

    I once spent 2 hours entering codes manually into my N64 GameShark Pro, just to find out I made a typo and crashed my game. It was my first exposure to hex and got me interested in computer science. I always loved trying to find my own codes, and wish that feature continued into subsequent releases for other consoles. It was a sad day when I discovered this capability was removed and then again when Gamesharks were discontinued. Gameshark was one of my favorite things to play around with back in the day. Thanks for such an informative video.

    • @themilkman6969
      @themilkman6969 2 года назад +4

      that first sentence sums up coding in general

    • @LuffyBlack
      @LuffyBlack Год назад

      Damn you need to make some videos, I'd love to hear about this journey

  • @thirtyonefifty3133
    @thirtyonefifty3133 2 года назад +46

    I am happy my uncle taught me how to burn cds when i was a kid. When I got my CDX for playstation, I made sure to burn one for a back up in case the original got scratched. I ended up using the burnt copy so i could save the original in case i needed to copy it again. A school mate came over when I had some friends over and liked it so much he stole the burnt disc. I later found out he stole it because he asked me how was I able to use the burnt copy and his ps1 couldnt hahah. I told him if he gave me 20 bucks I wont tell his mom he stole my CD. Best 20 bucks ever.

  • @theretrospectivegamer
    @theretrospectivegamer 4 года назад +43

    Great video. My memory of the GameShark: I had one for Dreamcast. I went to the UK as a kid and bought a few Dreamcast games while there not knowing anything about region lockout. I brought the games home and was obviously disappointed that they didn't work. However, plugging in the GameShark randomly one day I booted up the games and they played fine! If not for GameShark I never would have played Tokyo Extreme Racer and Tomb Raider.

  • @JustinWhangYt
    @JustinWhangYt 6 лет назад +594

    Hahahaha, that "NoOo WaAaY" from the Game Genie commercial. I used to imitate that shit all the time.

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +29

      Oh, hey man. I literally just discovered your channel the other day when your MK2 mysteries video popped up. How could I resist a thumbnail with both MK and HBK on it?
      I've all of your videos that I've watched. By the way, my friends and I imitated this crap too. We... Were dumb.

    • @JustinWhangYt
      @JustinWhangYt 6 лет назад +23

      I thought I remembered you from a comment or something. Your video popped up in my homepage today, and I couldn't pass up a video about this sort of thing.

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +25

      That's some random shit. Maybe the RUclips algorithm worked for once. Lol

    • @princelorian
      @princelorian 6 лет назад +11

      No waaaaay

    • @pyrobison2002
      @pyrobison2002 6 лет назад +1

      Wrestling With Gaming wtf are you talking about you’re the same person

  • @richavery7491
    @richavery7491 6 лет назад +639

    This video randomly came across my feed but Im happy it did

  • @colincraigo5793
    @colincraigo5793 6 лет назад +137

    Sharkwire Online in 1999 was already ahead of Nintendo in 2018.

    • @Dylan-rv8xj
      @Dylan-rv8xj 5 лет назад +3

      Why did this physically hurt me

    • @ManMadeGod4
      @ManMadeGod4 5 лет назад +2

      @@KuraIthys weird flex but ok

    • @kanesmith8271
      @kanesmith8271 5 лет назад +4

      @@KuraIthys you nintenyearolds are so full of it regardless of the main comments claim

    • @vvvaygbg1611
      @vvvaygbg1611 5 лет назад +1

      If that were the case it would still be in existence

  • @Astolfo2001
    @Astolfo2001 3 года назад +41

    Man, the Action Replay sure takes me back to the days when the DS ruled supreme and the DS version was very popular at the time. I begged my parents to get one for me and I eventually got one. I think I still have that same exact Action Replay cart to this very day. I remember using it with Mega Man ZX and a few other games. Ah, the memories......

    • @tedcraboli8021
      @tedcraboli8021 2 года назад +4

      Same man, I loved my action replay but it corrupted my Pokémon platinum save when I was like 9 which I’ll never forgive lol

    • @chimuoma390
      @chimuoma390 2 года назад

      @TheWhiteDevil27 I Used The ARDS Code in Mega Man ZX To Unlock Model OX On Easy Mode From The Beginning Of The Game:221045D2 000000FA!!!!!!Have You Used That?!?!?You're The Messiah!HAHAHA!!

  • @davidjstreader
    @davidjstreader 2 года назад +9

    I had the Action Replay for the Commodore 64, it was an amazing piece of tech. Not just for cheats and game saving, but the ability to view and extract the animation, backgrounds and music for whatever use you liked.

  • @DoomFinger511
    @DoomFinger511 6 лет назад +563

    I had that Game Shark VHS "how to hack like a pro" and my parents didn't realize it came with my GS. So when they found it they yelled at me thinking I was trying to learn how to hack computers.

  • @SyntheticLTD
    @SyntheticLTD 6 лет назад +134

    Ahhh the 90’s, golden age of gameshark and drum and bass

    • @yesindeed5998
      @yesindeed5998 6 лет назад +7

      And STD

    • @indigodream21
      @indigodream21 5 лет назад +1

      Game genie/shark was an STD. They had to ban it at one point because it was used for pirating which was hurting the gaming market.

    • @joevincent6981
      @joevincent6981 5 лет назад +7

      Yes and playing some video games while listening to drum and bass was amazing

  • @x977
    @x977 6 лет назад +219

    If it weren't for the game genie, I would have never taken an interest in hexadecimal, which would have altered my career path dramatically. It really did change my life by giving me an interest in computers and electronics.

    • @rmt74358
      @rmt74358 6 лет назад +16

      Agreed. It was these cheat devices, and emulation that motivated me in learning all I can about technology. I now enjoy building and fixing computers, fixing many types of technology, Modding game consoles, and phones, and continue to learn more and more.

    • @SendFoodz
      @SendFoodz 6 лет назад +11

      funny cause watching this I learned game genie was the one that didn't use hex, but it's own obfuscated alphanumeric codes

    • @rmt74358
      @rmt74358 6 лет назад +2

      Jerad Berry Curious. What part about this history that can change a persons life to have a love for technology is funny?

    • @x977
      @x977 6 лет назад +4

      Jerad Berry the Super Nintendo used hex, rhats where I learned from. I even had notebooks full of codes which I regrettably lost in a move a few years back. This video explains the hexadecimal system that the devices used. It's great! I love this stuff!
      ruclips.net/video/C86OsYRACTM/видео.html

    • @FallicIdol
      @FallicIdol 6 лет назад

      That’s awesome.

  • @travisisgood
    @travisisgood 2 года назад +6

    This video definitely dug up some memories. I had a gameshark for both PSX and N64, but before that I remember being so confused visiting cheatcc and not knowing how to enter all these weird new codes on the pause menu in THPS2. Great video, I'm glad I found this channel!

  • @__1201
    @__1201 3 года назад +5

    21:32 Correction. We will NEVER see another console cheat device that had as much capabilities as a Gameshark, Game Genie, or Xploder. Not just because of piracy concerns, as anyone familiar with Socom for the PS2 or Phantasy Star Online when they were popular know that these devices can potentially destroy online competition and stability in general. Just from personal experience with Phantasy Star Online, connecting your game in a lobby could initiate a FSOD (Freeze Screen of Death) from a Gameshark or Xploder code that would completely lock up your system and strip inventory items permanently from your character. That was just one of the many issues people exploited, and it got so bad that it was nearly unplayable online or risky to do so with strangers.
    While I had a lot of fun with my Game Genie as a kid, if anyone even hints at trying to develop a device similar to the Gameshark/Xploder/Game Genie for the current generation of consoles, it would be immediately shot down by all consoles' legal departments as it bring chaos to online gameplay in addition to revenue loss of microtransactions (why pay for skin or DLC when you can just unlock it with a cheat code?). Even if a device did somehow make it to the market for modern consoles, they could just push a system update or game specific patch to disable the codes.
    Yes, these devices did add some replayability (and let's be honest, lessened replayability in some cases) for offline consoles in the past, but they would be completely disastrous in the modern online ecosystem for both the console owner and the businesses who release the consoles. Publishers got a glimpse of what was on the horizon with the Dreamcast and PS2 and that's why you have things like downloadable game and system updates to help mitigate cheating, and it's the reason why you haven't seen a device as capable as the Gameshark/Xploder/Action Replay since.

    • @timexkills65
      @timexkills65 2 года назад +1

      There was something like that for it’s called JTag but I don’t know if it was sold anywhere but online

    • @__1201
      @__1201 2 года назад +1

      @@timexkills65 It was a hardware exploit for Xbox 360 that allowed the console run unsigned code, and yes you could use cheats with it. It was fully detectable online though and it would result in a ban for your console if it was jtagged and took it online. It also required soldering so it added a barrier of entry for a lot of people.

  • @FRANK45CASTLE
    @FRANK45CASTLE 6 лет назад +48

    They used to also sell a magazine called tips and tricks that had every cheat in it for almost every game. It had some articles too. Also game shark and game genie codes.

    • @manueldope2292
      @manueldope2292 4 года назад +9

      That was my favorite mag back then.👍

    • @vagoeart1262
      @vagoeart1262 4 года назад +9

      Tips and tricks was the shiiit so many cheat codes gta all that

    • @thehoodybadger3402
      @thehoodybadger3402 4 года назад +4

      They had Easter Egg's and unlockables spanning like three console generations at once. Incredible magazine and memories.

    • @eh2396
      @eh2396 3 года назад +4

      That magazine was everything! I miss that about gaming.

    • @FRANK45CASTLE
      @FRANK45CASTLE 3 года назад

      @@eh2396 well if you have a gaming PC which i got one a few years ago first time and holy shit. The mods and stuff you can use is insane. I have this program called a trainer and you jist show the program where the game is and it has all these toggle switches for different cheats and its with most games. It doesn't even interfere with achievments. I dont use it all the time but if i get pissed at a game kicking my ass i switch a few on and its satisfying as hell lol. One thing i noticed is it is easy to ruin a games fun with it. But i miss game magazines alot. I looked in the magazine isle a few months ago. They average $8 and up! Like wtf?

  • @VulpesHilarianus
    @VulpesHilarianus 6 лет назад +88

    I think one of the coolest things that the Game Genie and Gameshark did was help with the emulation scene. In the early to mid-2000s when a lot of emulators were being developed for '90s hardware such as the SEGA Saturn and Super Nintendo, people found out quite a bit by messing around with these cheat devices to figure out where memory addresses were stored, and they'd check to see if they matched in the emulators. So in a way, breaking the law helped with preservation.

    • @YeOldeKamikaze
      @YeOldeKamikaze 3 года назад +2

      As far as I know, these devices could be used to dump the console's BIOS (at least on the PS1). So yeah, you're right.

    • @lopiklop
      @lopiklop 2 года назад +3

      well,.... imean in most cases preservation **is** breaking the law

    • @lopiklop
      @lopiklop 2 года назад +1

      Are script injectors illegal? I think script injectors are less illegal than reverse engineering

  • @adrienfourniercom
    @adrienfourniercom 6 лет назад +759

    STD were popular in the 90's every body catch them back then.

  • @Fitforacting
    @Fitforacting Год назад +1

    Just want to say how much I appreciate your videos. I was big gamer from 88 until 2018 but your are bring me WAY BACK

  • @Hawkeye26
    @Hawkeye26 3 года назад +87

    Another well-researched story, though sad to be reminded of the loss of Game Genie and Gameshark. Unfortunately, game systems nowadays frown on even having cheat codes used...often forcing you to not be able to achieve trophies/achievements or not be able to complete a given game if a cheat is detected.

    • @TtEL
      @TtEL 2 года назад +9

      In Superman Returns for the Xbox 360, you get an achievement for cheating. Achievements are permanent so it will forever embarrass you.

    • @SirBroadcast
      @SirBroadcast 2 года назад +5

      People frown on false gains and lying. Not cheat codes.

    • @iamyoung4eva21
      @iamyoung4eva21 2 года назад +9

      I understand turning off Achievements, how can you be awarded anything if didn't complete it the way it was intended. The goal is way more rewarding if you don't cheat. BUT I rather use cheat codes to explore areas of the game or even play as someone you cant typically play as in the game. GTA SA is a perfect example. There's tanks in the game, there's 2 ways of getting them. Break into the military and steal it, or using a cheat code to spawn it. Moral of the story... I stand by them blocking achievements when a cheat code is active.

    • @tweakr4377
      @tweakr4377 2 года назад +2

      @@iamyoung4eva21 yeah achievement blocking is fine when the cheats are active, but idk about them being perma disabled if you cheat once- For example, I use cheats such as savestates to practice speed runs, but I don’t think that detracts from the actual runs, as they are done without any third party influence

    • @mikevanleeuwen4912
      @mikevanleeuwen4912 2 года назад +2

      i don't give 2 cents about achievements anymore.
      i once spent 3 hours on xbox360 in the force unleashed tossing endless spawning enemies of a bridge by pressing 1 button over and over.
      When i realized how stupid it was, i just started playing games for fun.

  • @GameplayandTalk
    @GameplayandTalk 6 лет назад +56

    I didn't realize some of the PS1 versions allowed you to view assets from the game disc itself. That's a really neat feature and I could see it being useful for people these days that want to easily archive FMV from old games on RUclips. I've used the Action Replay on the Saturn for a long time, but I always assumed it was some China knock-off of the Game Shark. I never would have thought the AR was a UK-based creation based on the cheap, generic packaging of the ones I have. Really interesting stuff, thanks for the video.

  • @Elizondobass
    @Elizondobass 6 лет назад +189

    I feel like they could’ve came up with a better acronym than “STD”.

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +54

      I don't know, I think it's kind of catchy in an infectious sort of way lol.

    • @NovatheActual
      @NovatheActual 5 лет назад +10

      “HIV”

    • @krisfrederick5001
      @krisfrederick5001 5 лет назад +6

      I laughed when I saw that, akin to when Gordon Ramsey gives all of his rescued restaurants the POS SYSTEM, thanks a lot, too funny.

    • @joelman1989
      @joelman1989 5 лет назад +3

      I know right. Too easily confused with short term disability. Must be a benefits nightmare!

    • @harunsuaidi7349
      @harunsuaidi7349 4 года назад +2

      11:22 makes it even more hilarious.

  • @RetroGamePlayers
    @RetroGamePlayers 6 лет назад +113

    Great job on this, just seeing that Game Genie enter code screen takes me back

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +6

      Thanks! I was more of a game genie guy but that's only because I didn't get a GameShark until way, way, later. The GameShark is definitely superior but my nostalgia leans to the Game Genie.

    • @frozenaorta
      @frozenaorta 6 лет назад +3

      I kind of always assumed that the Game Genie was the most "famous" cheating device, but I guess that could be my age showing.

    • @joevincent6981
      @joevincent6981 5 лет назад

      They entered poop for the code

  • @nthgth
    @nthgth 4 года назад +1

    I still have my N64 Game shark and Game Shark Pro somewhere.
    When he showed it, I thought he was gonna say "reminiscent of the Sonic & Knuckles lock-on technology" lol, that's how I always thought of it

  • @Nom_Alex
    @Nom_Alex 5 лет назад +5

    Wow, I searched for a video to explain how GameShark worked and how much it was used and this video answered all of my questions. thanks :)

  • @Jenovi
    @Jenovi 6 лет назад +90

    Great video! I never realized the GameShark was the Action Replay or that UK companies developed it and the Game Genie. The next video I want to see... Shark Wire Online, surfing the internet with a N64 today!

  • @townlinetim876
    @townlinetim876 6 лет назад +22

    Great video. I never knew the GameShark had all those abilities. Your editing and pacing is exceptional. Can't wait for the next one.

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks Tim. I've been trying to make my editing a little more interesting visually .

  • @Rikorage
    @Rikorage 5 лет назад +32

    I remember loading up my CDX, seeing some basic code, and improving on them for hours at a time. I think I spent more time learning hexadecimal and working on my own codes more than I actually spent playing some games, so that might tell you how much I loved using this thing. I also spent a lot of time online getting printouts of codes to use at home (before I had Internet at home, this was early 2000s and it wasn't a commodity/necessity like it is now).
    I honestly miss using it, and the overall simpler experience that the era allowed me to enjoy something like that. Online games kinda soil that experience, and I can understand to some degree why people do it still, even if it sucks for those of us who don't.
    Sometimes it just makes a game better, and gives it some extra value, like when I beat a game and want to go back again to relive it, but want to coast through it because it's not fun to actually play through a second time (like FF7 fight me).

  • @realmchat6665
    @realmchat6665 4 года назад +3

    Your writing, presentation and production are top notch, I think that you could make a documentary about any subject interesting - nice skills, we are lucky to have you in the retro gaming community.

  • @mattyice584
    @mattyice584 4 года назад +3

    Having the game shark for PS1 or PS2 was like having an infinity stone for your video game experience, man the nostalgia. Used gameshark for countless games, amazing

    • @Astolfo2001
      @Astolfo2001 Год назад

      You probably meant Infinity Gauntlet.

  • @PixleyLore
    @PixleyLore 6 лет назад +71

    Dude, I loved this. You must have a killer rig for all that basic 3D you use. Editing and writing is great, sent this to the gaming historian on twitter, hoping norm checks this out! Big props, great content!

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +10

      Thanks! It was killer a few years ago, now it's just pretty pretty decent. Appreciate you sharing it with Norm. He's the man!

  • @cacomeat7385
    @cacomeat7385 6 лет назад +35

    The Friends Don't Let Friends Play Unprotected ad is ironic considering the company's original name as STD. XD

  • @RetroIslandGaming
    @RetroIslandGaming 6 лет назад +39

    Excellent research here. I’ve only known about the Game Genie. The online aspect for the N64 sounded amazing. Too bad it had a monthly fee. Great video as always!

  • @duckysingleton4712
    @duckysingleton4712 5 лет назад +8

    I love that I got to live through all this. I used to read every game magazine I could get my hands on back in the day. There is always a crazy back in forth between companies in the game industry and it's so interesting to follow. Now that I'm older, I pay more attention to the business side then the game play.

    • @aiyacrystal3353
      @aiyacrystal3353 Год назад +1

      The gameplay is all rigged now says at least multiplayer

  • @canispeaktodave
    @canispeaktodave 2 года назад +2

    Have no idea how you were able to research this so thoroughly. Loved it.

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  2 года назад +3

      It was a pain lol. I even took a two hour trip to a library in FL that had some newspapers detailing some of the business stuff that wasn't available online

    • @randt0l123
      @randt0l123 2 года назад

      @@WrestlingWithGaming if you have any other good sources to find anywhere else on this that'd be great. still wanna know what happened to the mythical GS team that made silly posts on the website. they marketed CodeBoy like crazy and always wondered how made up or real his character was. that for me was the biggest difference between Action Replay and Gameshark before 2003. they all pretty much vanished and on the way back machine you can find a funny headline story in the columnist section about CodeBoy selling his house 🤣😂 like you mentioned in the video looks can be deceiving. after 2003 corporate takeover it changed so much culture lost.

  • @over00lordunknown12
    @over00lordunknown12 6 лет назад +6

    20:09 Rest In Peace, MadCatz, I always have, and always will love you... (April 1st, 2017)

    • @thehoodybadger3402
      @thehoodybadger3402 4 года назад

      The manufacturers of the "little brother's controller/player 2 controller."

  • @edgythehedgy6661
    @edgythehedgy6661 6 лет назад +17

    Super high quality, documentary style video, nice job!

  • @SlyBeast
    @SlyBeast 6 лет назад +46

    I used my PS1 GameShark to play bootlegged games. Naughty, naughty.

    • @shadowstorm6331
      @shadowstorm6331 5 лет назад +5

      i did too

    • @ajwright6484
      @ajwright6484 3 года назад +1

      I just used a real game to get through the first splash screen and hot swapped the games while still spinning by keeping your finger on the circle in the back. Then you had to removed your finger and close the lid perfectly

    • @KK-wt1te
      @KK-wt1te 3 года назад

      thats the only reason i had one. Until i got my ps1 chipped lol.

  • @angelganon8213
    @angelganon8213 3 года назад +5

    I miss GameShark and action replay I wish they were still around for modern consoles

  • @gedewahyu.p
    @gedewahyu.p 2 года назад +2

    Great video! In Indonesia (me being in Bali) where most video games are pirated, cheat engines are inevitably part of the gaming scene, especially gameshark. Heck, most of the time back in the early 2000s, we use gameshark to play. The thing is that we gamers rarely own the consoles: we rent them in a playstation rental for 1-2 hours (it’s like a cafe with PS and television). Reminiscing the times, I think it’d be interesting again for me to see primary school aged kids (I was in primary school back in 2003) tinkering with gameshark in front of a screen. The fair play is important tho - never use cheat engines on multiplayer.
    Ps.: I came here from the Dr. Stone chapter where Sai wrote machine codes on the walls of his room - it reminded me of gameshark.

  • @AltimaNEO
    @AltimaNEO 6 лет назад +55

    All this time I thought Action Replay was some cheap Chinese knock off of Game Genie. It also explains why Game Shark seem to come out of nowhere, full throttle. And why Game Shark really sucked once it was made by Mad Katz (save games? Bleh!). But I gotta say, my Action Replay was super handy on my Play Station, if you know what I mean.

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +8

      Yep! Here's a little piece of trivia I should've included in the video: before the Game Genie 2 was cancelled, it was slated to copy the Action Replay and have a code format that made it easy to create your own codes. It was even going to have a code trainer similar to action replay/GameShark's.

    • @AltimaNEO
      @AltimaNEO 6 лет назад +4

      Yeah man, a code trainer would have been amazing. My biggest challenge as a kid was finding codes that did cool stuff for my games. But there was no internet back then and trying to find codes for older games in the latest gaming mag at 7-11 was pretty much impossible (it was usually codes for newer games).

  • @MrBlitzpunk
    @MrBlitzpunk 6 лет назад +15

    I was 8 when i got my gameshark on PS1
    The 8 years old me legit thought it was an actual game where you play a shark
    Needless to say i was dissapointed

    • @I.C.Weiner
      @I.C.Weiner 2 года назад +1

      Too bad shark simulator wasn't released until 2017

  • @ACrownofFlowers
    @ACrownofFlowers 6 лет назад +6

    As a Floridian and a marylander. I had no idea these two companies had such a big impact on gaming

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +2

      I didn't know it either until I started researching the GameShark. Crazy.

    • @ACrownofFlowers
      @ACrownofFlowers 6 лет назад

      Wrestling With Gaming Yep, definitely two states that are normally associated with gaming I at all.

    • @ACrownofFlowers
      @ACrownofFlowers 6 лет назад +1

      Are not*

    • @jazzx251
      @jazzx251 5 лет назад

      @@WrestlingWithGaming
      I'm from the UK - back in the day, the Action Replay was advertised in the "seedy" classified section at the back of ZZapp! 64 (a popular C64 magazine in the UK) along with that terrible "101 games on one cassette" rubbish.
      I can see how they struggled in the US, despite having a vastly superior product to the excellently marketed Game Genie.
      The Action Replay was quality through and through ... I think, someone somewhere is still using the exact same cartridge I used 30 years ago.

  • @Lil_Puppy
    @Lil_Puppy 5 лет назад +1

    Fun Fact, I ran the unnofficial Gameshark tech support site, standardized the game codes format for all cheat sites of the time for easier import using the playstation software for the gameshark.

  • @wwjoshdew
    @wwjoshdew 5 лет назад +11

    18:58 I totally freaking forgot about DexDrive! As someone that used and loved GameShark for N64 (until I killed it and couldn't revive it, hey... it was 20 years ago!), I wanted a DexDrive.

  • @Theportraitdude
    @Theportraitdude 6 лет назад +5

    Dude this was THOROUGH! I remember so much of this goin on , but didn't realize that it was all connected like this. Bravo!

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +2

      Thanks man! I actually cut out like 7 minutes worth of stuff from the script too lol.

  • @AndresLionheart
    @AndresLionheart 6 лет назад +12

    Man... as a kid I ended up learning how hexadecimals work through trial and error because I had a Gameshark for my PS1 (a CD version of it). I tried it with Final Fantasy VIII where it let me set my character stats. I tried different values which translated in game to decimal values. After hours trying I found out how it worked, lol.

  • @theendofit
    @theendofit 6 лет назад +68

    Action replay for gamecube was my first cheat device. Never bought the keyboard for it witch ment some times typing 100 lines of code with a controller. But i loved some of the things it could do.
    My grandmoth actully started helping me enter the long lines of codes at times.
    Lost that action replay when i lent it to my girlfriend's sister at the time and then when we broke up she refused to give it back. Miss that dam thing more then her. Lol.

  • @torusbrane5629
    @torusbrane5629 5 лет назад +3

    This is put together really well. I’ve always wanted to know how gameshark became popular and how they were even able to do cheats. I never knew there was a gameshark online either. That bit was new for me. Excellent gameumentary.

  • @ViperSRTnACR
    @ViperSRTnACR 5 лет назад +12

    Excellent piece on the GS. I had a Game Genie in the 90's and a Game Shark in '01. It was so satisfying to get past levels that once held you at their absolute mercy.

  • @_J2C
    @_J2C 6 лет назад +25

    Very well put together and researched video. Had a GameShark or Action Replay on pretty much all the retro systems I owned pre-Xbox360/PS3 era.
    In hindsight looking back now, all the hours I spent writing countless lines of hex code on my game systems as a kid to accomplish weird and impossible feats ended up being the precursor that would get me into writing code as an adult.

    • @MrVuckFiacom
      @MrVuckFiacom 6 лет назад +6

      I just wish they had a GameShark equivalent for new generation consoles. There's absolutely no freedom for newer consoles, it's all locked down even though you OWN it. It's one of the many reasons I built a PC so I can mod all of my games without any restrictions.

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +2

      There's the xploder for ps4 I showed at the end as well as another one called save wizard. Ultimately though they just let you edit saves. You can use that to give more ammo, lives, etc. to your save files but it isn't nearly as powerful as the AR and GameShark used to be, since the ram memory can't be altered

    • @__1201
      @__1201 6 лет назад +3

      Mr Vuck Fiacom There will never be another commercially available in a console's life cycle as it opens pandora's box for publishers and online gaming in general. Anyone that tries to bring one to market will be relentlessly sued due to the damage it can cause economically. Considering online connectivity is now entrenched in our gaming culture, these cheat devices could allow users to bypass potential revenue generated by micro transactions and DLC. It would also ruin online ecosystems and PVP competition. On top of all this, the potential for piracy that these cheat devices could enable would also be a major concern for any publisher or Sony as well.
      The only reason why the Xploder exists is because it's an offline only save editor and doesn't
      have the ability to modify hexadecimal values (ex. you can't have infinite health unless the game actually allows this in a normal playthrough).
      If you ever played Phantasy Star Online (on either that Dreamcast or Gamecube), you'll understand why cheat devices like gamesharks are a bad idea for games that allow online connectivity.

  • @jonthebizkit360
    @jonthebizkit360 6 лет назад +122

    PS2 Game Shark... so very powerful.

    • @hex8787
      @hex8787 6 лет назад +3

      Mine fucking broke and stopped working for no reason. :/

    • @Chbond00765
      @Chbond00765 6 лет назад +6

      yep, still have mine for my PS2, and also have the old tips and tricks magazines as well.

    • @hobojoe9337
      @hobojoe9337 6 лет назад +5

      Too bad it was such a pain in the ass to get working, but man did I love screwing with GTA3's graphics with it. At one point I had everyone moving around like terrance and phillip from southpark.

    • @aquafishsoup
      @aquafishsoup 5 лет назад

      I once did someone’s after school program for it, no lie.

    • @Cloud98
      @Cloud98 5 лет назад +4

      @@aquafishsoup huh?

  • @darkwolf4731
    @darkwolf4731 6 лет назад +17

    I had a GameShark on "extended loan" from my friend for N64. Never could quite figure out what the little button on the front of it actually did. Then again, I never used it except for codes already stored in it and also for codes I found online and entered.

    • @nthgth
      @nthgth 3 года назад +3

      As I recall it's simply to trigger things governed by a code. I can't speculate how the code works with the button, but the one example I remember was the self-explanatory "Press GS button for 99 coins" code for Mario 64.

  • @AwfulWaffle8474
    @AwfulWaffle8474 3 года назад +1

    i remember i asked if they carried game shark at my local video game store and they got all mad saying 'we don't support cheating' which was a weird thing to be mad about and especially take it out on your customers.

  • @sabin1981
    @sabin1981 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic video, thoroughly informative and entertaining. Thank you :) I literally had a "jaw drop" moment when you revealed that GameShark *was* Action Replay.. my entire life I never knew that and always thought GameShark was just some clone, haha!

  • @wcsoblake85
    @wcsoblake85 6 лет назад +159

    I remember you were the coolest kid in the neighborhood of you had a game genie or gameshark

    • @AnonYMouse-ky4sg
      @AnonYMouse-ky4sg 5 лет назад +2

      Richard Vanwinkle I bet you own a business now lol.

    • @invisigrl
      @invisigrl 4 года назад +3

      @The Anthropologist _Forensic glad my neighborhood was not like that.

    • @qazifaisal5
      @qazifaisal5 4 года назад

      Yep

    • @m_e6289
      @m_e6289 4 года назад

      The Anthropologist _Forensic yeah then they fucking die from the cigarettes because of lung cancer.

    • @jeremylawson6648
      @jeremylawson6648 3 года назад

      man i absolutely leveled up when i got my game shark 64.

  • @disappointednep-nep2430
    @disappointednep-nep2430 6 лет назад +5

    “WHY WOULD SOMEONE NAME THEIR COMPANY STD?!”
    -AVGN

  • @CommodoreFan64
    @CommodoreFan64 6 лет назад +12

    I love game cheat devices, and the Game Shark is no exception, I still keep an old Windows DOS/98se/XP gaming machine running so I can use the GameCube GameShark memory card to backup all my saves, and the N64 Game Shark never gets take out of my system. As always a very well done episode, and stay awesome.

  • @michaelheadjr.5415
    @michaelheadjr.5415 4 года назад +2

    Jeremiah was the first person to use GameShark when he played FIFA 96 on the PS1.

  • @chadd990
    @chadd990 26 дней назад

    A lot of what I miss about the 90s is nostalgia based, but there was no doubt a more vibrant and living atmosphere back then too.
    When I was a small child shopping for shoes, I don’t remember exactly where I was, but I do remember that this particular shoe store had a huge Game Genie backdrop on one of the walls. It was lit up with a black background, and the red genie was larger than life. The lighting in this section of the room completed the atmosphere, giving it a dark and sci-fi feel. I remember trying on Sonic and Knuckles shoes.

  • @BIGBamBam86
    @BIGBamBam86 6 лет назад +24

    Glad I found your channel. I love gaming history. I love the gaming historian but he don't come out with video that often. I need my fix. I just subbed

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks! I love the Gaming Historian too. Norm is the best at this kind of stuff.

    • @littlemac743
      @littlemac743 6 лет назад +1

      Same

    • @littlemac743
      @littlemac743 6 лет назад +2

      Keep doing your thing homie. No disrespect to the gaming historian but if u can keep uploading well researched and beautifully edited videos you have to potential to overtake him. PS I would really like to another good Sega channel video. Had it as a kid and was the best summer of my life.

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +2

      Thanks man! Sega channel is definitely on my list of topics to cover. Just not sure when I'll get around to covering it.

  • @jamelherring5359
    @jamelherring5359 6 лет назад +9

    Man thanks for bringing back memories growing up in the 90s I subscribed to your channel based off this video alone. You should do a video on BOOT discs. I remember using I believe the Action Replay for the PS1 and a boot disc to play Japanese Dragon Ball Z games.

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +2

      Thanks for checking the channel out and for the boot disc suggestion.

  • @anthonys8400
    @anthonys8400 6 лет назад +7

    Hopefully no copyright over 3 words this time. Great research as always!

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +2

      Haha! I managed to avoid any strange demonetization... so far.

  • @SSPDIVING
    @SSPDIVING 2 года назад +2

    If only there was a cheat code that could’ve saved the GameShark 😔

  • @thatsharkeyguy
    @thatsharkeyguy 3 года назад

    I cannot tell you the wave of nostalgia that hit me when I saw those different Interact controllers. Over the years I used nearly all of them, whether at friends houses or at home

  • @drakon32
    @drakon32 6 лет назад +12

    Great video. I've always loved these cheat devices. I used them more as a means to enhance a game rather than "cheating".

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +2

      Thanks man. I've used game genies and GameSharks to, uh, enhance my way to victory for years lol.

  • @Arpin_Lusene
    @Arpin_Lusene 6 лет назад +4

    I remember I used to used this gameshark to enable early access to missile pod to screw around with pteranodons in dino crisis 2. Such good times :)

  • @Lugmillord
    @Lugmillord 6 лет назад +12

    Ah, we had an XPloder for the PS1 to "enhance" all those definitely-not-copied CDs. I also have an Action Replay for GC, but only use its freeloader function to play the Japanese game Nintendo Puzzle Collection.

    • @HUYI1
      @HUYI1 6 лет назад

      same, and still have most of them, sadly datel are a shell of their former selves now, they are subjected to just save modifiers for pokemon these days but they go back a long way.

    • @michaelalameda2002
      @michaelalameda2002 5 лет назад

      #SM74

    • @dwaindibbley1965
      @dwaindibbley1965 5 лет назад

      I did Xploder for PS1 as well 😀

  • @kriscynical
    @kriscynical 4 года назад +1

    Back in 2016 while cleaning out my late grandmother's old bedroom to renovate it into my studio/office space, I found some old boxes behind her desk that I guess she and my mom had saved from past holidays to re-use for wrapping gifts that had long since been forgotten. I heard something sliding around in one of the bigger boxes, so I opened it. Then my eyes just about popped out of my skull.
    *I found an original NES Game Genie box in **_mint condition._*
    It was the box to the Game Genie I had gotten for Christmas more than 20 years before, and there wasn't so much as a piece of scotch tape on it. No scratches, no dents, NOTHING. I was over the MOON.
    And you can bet your ass it's in a safe place now!

  • @winterwatson6811
    @winterwatson6811 2 года назад

    Rewatching some of your old vids and enjoying them just as much as the first time. I think I still have my old AR and GS around somewhere!

  • @spacet1me
    @spacet1me 3 года назад +21

    GameShark changed my life when I discovered it for the PS1, as well as later on the CS hacking scene. It's because of those two things that today I'm a Security Architect for a Fortune 50 company lmao.

  • @streetmagik3105
    @streetmagik3105 6 лет назад +35

    The video game detective strikes again!! Great video brother. I kept laughing when you were talking about the company, STD. Did nobody working for them stop and think, maybe we should go with a different name? Everyone's going to think we have chlamydia. Ha ha

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +6

      thanks man. Yeah, I was like, why did THIS company have to be involved? Lol.

  • @AzariusR
    @AzariusR 6 лет назад +4

    I love how customizable the Gameshark releases had. I remember back in the days using a Gameshark CD on PS1 and also Gameshark 4 on PS2 which feels like I have POWER IN MY GAMES.

    • @lostnumbr
      @lostnumbr 2 года назад +1

      I was glad I had an early model ps1 because having to use that boot cd seems really annoying. I had the gameshark pro that plugged into the back of the console and it was pretty handy, even if just used for extra memory slots.

  • @grimrow
    @grimrow 11 дней назад

    as a kid who grew up in SEA (indonesia), i didn’t know that gameshark is actually a cheat device company. All i knew about gameshark is that they sell magazines about video games as all the major bookstores have a gameshark magazines in their shelves. When i saw the title of the video i thought the name rings a bell but i can’t remember anything about it, only when you showed the magazine did i recall where i recognized them from😂

  • @Moochers
    @Moochers 22 дня назад

    I love mini documentaries like this which touch upon the randomest thing that I interacted with as a kid.

  • @anactualmotherbear
    @anactualmotherbear 6 лет назад +11

    I have four broken N64 gamesharks. What exactly kills them? At this point it might be cheaper to get myself some soldering tools, a multimeter, and then replace what's breaking...

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +2

      I'm not sure. My N64 GameShark still works but it's gotten a little touchy over the last year. I have to clean the contacts every time I use it in order for it to work.

    • @DFX2KX
      @DFX2KX 6 лет назад +2

      having taken one apart many a year back... Probably the top cart slot. that thing isn't terribly well attached all things considered.

    • @BigOlSmellyFlashlight
      @BigOlSmellyFlashlight 6 лет назад

      i have a broken action replay for dsi (i dont have a dsi btw) so youre not alone kinda

    • @joevincent6981
      @joevincent6981 5 лет назад

      Rosemary Marie Or maybe buy a PS4 Pro instead

  • @AnonYMouse-ky4sg
    @AnonYMouse-ky4sg 5 лет назад +5

    "STD was very successful in the U.S." Tell me about it. 😞

  • @electronash
    @electronash 6 лет назад +17

    Fantastic vid.
    I can't even imagine the amount of editing involved. lol
    I really lusted over Datel add-ons for my ZX Speccy +2 in the late 80s / early 90s, especially the "Artist II" with the mouse, or any of the snapshot carts / disk interfaces.
    I think the closest I got were a few RAM carts and Kempston joystick interfaces.
    Very nostalgic seeing some of those magazine adverts again. Keep up the good work. ;)

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +1

      Hey Ash, good to hear from you again! Yeah, it was pretty time consuming to put together. Think I'm going to go for topic that's a little shorter next time lol.

    • @PandorasTmrw
      @PandorasTmrw 6 лет назад

      Yes this video took me all the way back to my childhood and printing up cheat code pages for tomb raider and manually entering the codes into my psx gameshark as I recited the codes back to myself as I typed them to remember 😅. I miss those days of gaming.

  • @LukeThomas00000
    @LukeThomas00000 13 дней назад +1

    I loved the GameShark for the original PlayStation. The ability to find your own codes was great, but it also lead to some crashes, especially when trying to use the same code again on a different play through as the initial memory values could be different on a subsequent play through. Then putting in different values, ones that worked previously, wouldn’t make sense to the game and would cause it to freeze. But it was a fun introduction to programming and understanding how basic code works

  • @Onlytoview1
    @Onlytoview1 4 года назад +1

    I’m a 2000s kid all we had was Action Replay. But I remember cheating at Pokémon adamantly with it :)

  • @ghost909090
    @ghost909090 6 лет назад +4

    you make best video games documentary ever

  • @Dreyz-pg2zz
    @Dreyz-pg2zz 3 года назад +5

    Could really use this for resident evil right now

  • @AshtonSnapp
    @AshtonSnapp 5 лет назад +3

    I had an Action Reply cart for my DSi back when I had my DSi. I remember using the cheat to catch Pokémon in trainer battles. Yup. I basically stole Pokémon from the NPCs.

  • @Thex-W.I.T.C.H.-xMaster
    @Thex-W.I.T.C.H.-xMaster 5 лет назад +1

    I still remember grabbing 5 copies of the GS Pro off the shelf in GameStop just before I ran outta the store 🤔.... Great memories 🙂✌️.

  • @jazzx251
    @jazzx251 5 лет назад

    Very good documentary.
    I bought my C64 second-hand - it came with a floppy drive, some really good games and an action replay cartridge.
    I never really knew what it could do - I simply used it as a "save game" device (and was very happy).

  • @jessebittermann5530
    @jessebittermann5530 6 лет назад +7

    I was going through my dad's old stuff and I found a gameshark box for PlayStation 2

  • @godzilla7391
    @godzilla7391 6 лет назад +6

    Still use my Action Replay disc and vmu that came with it to play PAL Dreamcast games. Worth it alone just to play Headhunter, which wasnt realeased here in North America sadly

  • @SameNameDifferentGame
    @SameNameDifferentGame 6 лет назад +20

    This was great (as usual), I had no idea Datel were behind the Gameshark originally.

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад +3

      Thanks man. Yeah, Datel had no shortage of Action Replay based cheat devices. It's crazy how many they had.

    • @SameNameDifferentGame
      @SameNameDifferentGame 6 лет назад +5

      Oh yeah, but for my money, their best device is still the Action Replay Plus for the Saturn. Kills the region lock, adds save game space and acts as a RAM expansion for the games that need it! I never even use the cheat stuff on it!

    • @HUYI1
      @HUYI1 6 лет назад

      i did, but this video is fun, i really do miss the old days of action replay.

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming  6 лет назад

      Thanks, glad you liked it!

  • @chrisburgdorf7469
    @chrisburgdorf7469 3 года назад +2

    I miss my old gameshark. Had so much fun with it playing gran turismo 2

  • @lizardpeople
    @lizardpeople 3 года назад

    The original gameshark that plugs into the back of the PS1 is iconic it was so easy to use and it made so many games a blast to play

  • @Rhienfo
    @Rhienfo 6 лет назад +108

    Why would you name your company STD

    • @kylem.7466
      @kylem.7466 6 лет назад +8

      Rhienfo Because the std outbreak wasn't that common?

    • @staggabob
      @staggabob 6 лет назад +10

      Not only that but "STD Entertainment" :D :D :D

    • @maximumrisk2004
      @maximumrisk2004 6 лет назад +9

      You should try some AYDS. :P

    • @brendanmccabe8373
      @brendanmccabe8373 5 лет назад +2

      Rhienfo aids chocolate is a thing

    • @brendanmccabe8373
      @brendanmccabe8373 5 лет назад +1

      Rhienfo have you heard of Star Trek Discovery

  • @godzilla7391
    @godzilla7391 6 лет назад +7

    Damn! Awesome research and great info! Thorough as always.

  • @InvntdXNEWROMAN
    @InvntdXNEWROMAN 2 года назад +4

    I remember growing up using action replay, game shark, and codebreaker. Those were fun days, haha. I can't exactly remember what games I needed cheats on though. Pokemon for sure. I think maybe armored core to unlock all weapons and infinite money and the dragon ball z Budokai games to unlock all characters 🤔

    • @d-boyzeighteenhundred
      @d-boyzeighteenhundred 2 года назад +1

      I was just going to say I definitely remember using a bunch of codes on Pokémon all the time lol, I still remember the day game shark came out and I got it for the PlayStation the very first one i was the man on the block that day 🤣😎

    • @deikbeck
      @deikbeck 24 дня назад

      I usually used it for infinite money in games, it would save me a lot of time grinding for cash. Infinite health and exp was too much and made most games too easy.

  • @maximillionroivas3893
    @maximillionroivas3893 2 года назад +1

    GameShark, Action Replay, Game Genie, Code Breaker, etc.....all these cheat devices need to make a comeback on modern consoles.

    • @randt0l123
      @randt0l123 2 года назад

      you should try xploder its pretty good. still so many indie hax on newer system like "accio hax" for Wii using devices like the USB gecko.
      just takes some serious end user cis knowledge to do this stuff nowadays which is why its hard for such a comeback

  • @MoneyHoneyBunny
    @MoneyHoneyBunny 2 года назад +1

    The craziest thing is, Action Replay was the only one that survived. I don't think they make them anymore but, they made them for a very long time, like I have a Nintendo 3DS one still!

    • @VOAN
      @VOAN Год назад

      Nowadays these cheat device and features are implemented into emulators as well so even if they aren't available physically anymore they now live on digitally side by side built into emulators. emulator such as SNES9x, ZSNES, bSNES, Kega Fusion, RetroArch, VisualBoyAdvance, FCEUX, Nestopia, MAME, PCSX, PCSX2, Dolphin, PPSSPP, and more had these cheat device feature built into their emulators and they work flawlessly. Some flash cartridges even had them built in as well.