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==Releases==
==Releases==
*'''Playstation''' - A Playstation memory card which has cheats built in[http://interesting-devices.com/asp/product.asp?recorprod=1&product=262&cat=59&ph=&keywords=&recor=&SearchFor=&PT_ID=]. It is not known how the cheat codes are accessed, it could possibly be through the use of [[Power Saves]].
*'''Playstation''' - A Playstation memory card which has cheats built in[http://interesting-devices.com/asp/product.asp?recorprod=1&product=262&cat=59&ph=&keywords=&recor=&SearchFor=&PT_ID=]. Rather than actual cheat codes, it probably was a multi-page memory card that made use of [[Power Saves]]. The button on the card probably switched the pages and the light in the middle probably changes color depending on the page in use.
*'''Nintendo 64''' - A cart with a timer built on it, much like the Nintendo 64 Action Replay.
*'''Nintendo 64''' - A cart with a timer built on it, much like the Nintendo 64 Action Replay.



Revision as of 23:07, 23 November 2008

The Game Killer is a Game Enhancer for multiple consoles. The casing for the Nintendo 64 version shows that it is simply a repackaged Nintendo 64 Action Replay Pro. Datel Game Products is also credited on the packaging for both releases.

Releases

  • Playstation - A Playstation memory card which has cheats built in[1]. Rather than actual cheat codes, it probably was a multi-page memory card that made use of Power Saves. The button on the card probably switched the pages and the light in the middle probably changes color depending on the page in use.
  • Nintendo 64 - A cart with a timer built on it, much like the Nintendo 64 Action Replay.

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