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The NES version of the '''[[Action Replay|Pro Action Replay]]''' worked very similar to the [[Game Genie (NES)|NES Game Genie]]. It is even shaped quite similar. It comes packaged with a code book. However it differs from the Game Genie as it allows users to create their own codes by using the built in trainer. Not only that, up to 5 codes can be entered at once instead of 3. It can also function as a NTSC adaptor for PAL consoles as there is a switch on the side of the cart which allows this.
The NES version of the '''[[Action Replay|Pro Action Replay]]''' worked very similar to the [[Game Genie (NES)|NES Game Genie]]. It is even shaped quite similar. It comes packaged with a code book. However it differs from the Game Genie as it allows users to create their own codes by using the built in trainer (accessed by resetting the system). Not only that, up to 5 codes can be entered at once instead of 3. It can also function as a NTSC adaptor for PAL consoles as there is a switch on the side of the cart which allows this.


==Hardware==
==Hardware==

Revision as of 13:24, 17 October 2008

The NES version of the Pro Action Replay worked very similar to the NES Game Genie. It is even shaped quite similar. It comes packaged with a code book. However it differs from the Game Genie as it allows users to create their own codes by using the built in trainer (accessed by resetting the system). Not only that, up to 5 codes can be entered at once instead of 3. It can also function as a NTSC adaptor for PAL consoles as there is a switch on the side of the cart which allows this.

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