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==Versions Available== | ==Versions Available== | ||
:The distributors are noted on the side of the console listings. (IA) stands for InterAct, (MC) stands for Mad Catz. | :The distributors are noted on the side of the console listings. <span style="color:lime;"><small>(IA)</small></span> stands for InterAct, (MC) stands for Mad Catz. | ||
===Consoles=== | ===Consoles=== | ||
* '''Nintendo 64''' <small>(IA)</small> | * '''Nintendo 64''' <span style="color:lime;"><small>(IA)</small></span> | ||
* '''Nintendo GameCube''' <small>(MC)</small> | * '''Nintendo GameCube''' <span style="color:yellow;"><small>(MC)</small></span> | ||
* '''Wii''' <small>(MC)</small> | * '''Wii''' <span style="color:yellow;"><small>(MC)</small></span> | ||
* '''PlayStation''' <small>(IA)</small> | * '''PlayStation''' <span style="color:lime;"><small>(IA)</small></span> | ||
* '''PlayStation 2''' <small>(IA) (MC)</small> | * '''PlayStation 2''' <span style="color:lime;"><small>(IA)</small></span> <span style="color:yellow;"><small>(MC)</small></span> | ||
* '''Playstation 3''' <small>(MC)</small> | * '''Playstation 3''' <span style="color:yellow;"><small>(MC)</small></span> | ||
* '''Sega Saturn''' <small>(IA)</small> | * '''Sega Saturn''' <span style="color:lime;"><small>(IA)</small></span> | ||
* '''Sega Dreamcast''' <small>(IA)</small> | * '''Sega Dreamcast''' <span style="color:lime;"><small>(IA)</small></span> | ||
* '''Xbox''' <small>(MC)</small> | * '''Xbox''' <span style="color:yellow;"><small>(MC)</small></span> | ||
* '''Xbox 360''' <small>(MC)</small> | * '''Xbox 360''' <span style="color:yellow;"><small>(MC)</small></span> | ||
===Portables=== | ===Portables=== | ||
* '''Game Boy''' <small>(IA)</small> | * '''Game Boy''' <span style="color:lime;"><small>(IA)</small></span> | ||
* '''Game Boy Color''' <small>(IA)</small> | * '''Game Boy Color''' <span style="color:lime;"><small>(IA)</small></span> | ||
* '''Game Boy Advance/SP/Micro''' <small>(IA) (MC)</small> | * '''Game Boy Advance/SP/Micro''' <span style="color:lime;"><small>(IA)</small></span> <span style="color:yellow;"><small>(MC)</small></span> | ||
* '''Nintendo DS/Lite''' <small>(IA | * '''Nintendo DS/Lite''' <span style="color:lime;"><small>(IA)</small></span> | ||
===Others=== | ===Others=== | ||
* '''PC''' <small>(IA)</small> | * '''PC''' <span style="color:lime;"><small>(IA)</small></span> | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
Revision as of 19:09, 29 November 2008
Gameshark was the American brand name of the Action Replay Game Enhancer, originally. It originally focused on altering memory addresses to create cheat codes. InterAct was the original publishers of the GameShark until it went bankrupt. Shortly after InterActs bankrupcy the name brand was sold to Mad Catz in January of 2003. After the acquisition Mad Catz continued marketing the brand as a traditional cheat device. Fire International also left development of the Codebreaker to work on the GameShark at this time. When releasing the Xbox GameShark it was revealed that "Power Saves" would take the place of cheat codes and from then on most GameShark releases have been focused on allowing users to import and export their game saves.
Versions Available
- The distributors are noted on the side of the console listings. (IA) stands for InterAct, (MC) stands for Mad Catz.
Consoles
- Nintendo 64 (IA)
- Nintendo GameCube (MC)
- Wii (MC)
- PlayStation (IA)
- PlayStation 2 (IA) (MC)
- Playstation 3 (MC)
- Sega Saturn (IA)
- Sega Dreamcast (IA)
- Xbox (MC)
- Xbox 360 (MC)
Portables
- Game Boy (IA)
- Game Boy Color (IA)
- Game Boy Advance/SP/Micro (IA) (MC)
- Nintendo DS/Lite (IA)
Others
- PC (IA)
External Links
| GameShark |
|---|
| Consoles |
| PlayStation - Saturn - Nintendo 64 - Dreamcast - PlayStation 2 - GameCube - Xbox - Xbox 360 - PlayStation 3 - Wii |
| Portables |
| Game Boy - Game Boy Advance - Nintendo DS - PSP |
| Other |
| PC |