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Image:GameShark GBA packaging.jpg|First Model Gameshark
File:GameShark GBA Packaging 2.jpg|First model GameShark box
Image:GameShark SP.gif|Third Model Gameshark
File:GameShark GBA packaging 4.jpg|Second Model GameShark packaging
Image:GameShark GBA Packaging 2.jpg|First Model GameShark Packaging
File:Gameshark GBA Packaging.jpg|Third Model GameShark box
Image:GameShark GBA packaging 5.jpg|First  Model GameShark Packaging
File:GameShark SP.gif|Third model cartridge
Image:GameShark GBA packaging 4.jpg|Second Model GameShark Packaging
File:GameShark GBA Packaging 3.jpg|Another model packaging
Image:Gameshark GBA Packaging.jpg|Third Model GameShark packaging
Image:GameShark GBA Packaging 3.jpg|GameShark Packaging
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Revision as of 01:54, 3 October 2015

The GameShark is a Game Enhancer for Game Boy Advance. It allows the user to enter cheat codes and download gamesaves. It comes with software that allows for users to download new cheat codes, or enter them manually with a keyboard.

Version 1 was actually a rebranded Action Replay until InterAct sold the GameShark brand name to Mad Catz. Mad Catz promptly released it's own GameShark as Version 2.

Releases

InterAct released a single model, while Mad Catz released two. The first Mad Catz model was a white cartridge with a looped handle. This version came with PC syncing software and a USB cable but was incompatible with the GBASP. The second and final had a similar design, but was black instead of white and came with no software or a cable to use on the PC.

Hardware

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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