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== Known Versions == | == Known Versions == | ||
Game Genie (19 Feb 1992) | '''Game Genie (19 Feb 1992)''' | ||
?"good" name: Game Genie (W) (REV00) [b2]? (unconfirmed) | |||
'''Game Genie (Jul 1992)''' | |||
"good" name: Game Genie (W) (REV01) [c][!] | |||
== Credits == | |||
'''Both versions''' | |||
Game Genie program developed by Robert Leyland for MicroSystems Development of San Jose, CA. Produced by Galoob Toys Inc. of South San Francisco, CA. Original concept by Codemasters Ltd. of London, England. 19 Feb 1992 | |||
== Screenshots == | == Screenshots == | ||
Revision as of 07:32, 12 April 2007
A runtime ROM modification device. The cartridge was placed between the console and game. Had a slot to place a game onto.
Known Versions
Game Genie (19 Feb 1992)
?"good" name: Game Genie (W) (REV00) [b2]? (unconfirmed)
Game Genie (Jul 1992)
"good" name: Game Genie (W) (REV01) [c][!]
Credits
Both versions
Game Genie program developed by Robert Leyland for MicroSystems Development of San Jose, CA. Produced by Galoob Toys Inc. of South San Francisco, CA. Original concept by Codemasters Ltd. of London, England. 19 Feb 1992
Screenshots
Codemasters copyright.
GameGenie/Galoob logo.
Code entry screen.


