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The [[Action Replay|Action Replay]] for the Sega Saturn was a [[Game Enhancer]] created by [[Datel]], but marketed in the US as the [[GameShark]] by its distributors, [[InterAct]]. It is a non-pro version and lacks code searching features without a comms link. Basically codes can be entered and edited. The Action Replay was in cartridge form and fit inside the cartridge port of the console. There was also a 4 M Ram expansion version available which was useful for certain import games. No US released games took advantage of the 4M Ram expansion cart peripheral.
The [[Action Replay|Action Replay]] for the Sega Saturn was a [[Game Enhancer]] created by [[Datel]], but marketed in the US as the [[GameShark]] by its distributors, [[InterAct]]. This Action Replay lacks code searching features unless a comms link, which was hard to come by at the time, is used. Basically codes can be entered and edited. It could also be used as a region convertor and a memory back-up. The Action Replay came in cartridge form and fit inside the cartridge port of the console. There was also a 4 M Ram expansion version available which was useful for certain import games. No US released games took advantage of the 4M Ram expansion cart peripheral.


==Hardware==
==Hardware==
===Action Replay Plus===
===Action Replay Plus===
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Image:ProActionReplay Saturn Packaging.jpg|Pro Action Replay Packaging
Image:ActionReplayPlus4M Saturn Packaging 2.jpg|Action Replay Plus Packaging
Image:ActionReplayPlus4M Saturn Packaging 2.jpg|Action Replay Plus Packaging
Image:ActionReplayPlus4M Saturn Packaging.jpg|Action Replay Plus Packaging
Image:ActionReplayPlus4M Saturn Packaging.jpg|Action Replay Plus Packaging

Revision as of 16:47, 12 November 2008

The Action Replay for the Sega Saturn was a Game Enhancer created by Datel, but marketed in the US as the GameShark by its distributors, InterAct. This Action Replay lacks code searching features unless a comms link, which was hard to come by at the time, is used. Basically codes can be entered and edited. It could also be used as a region convertor and a memory back-up. The Action Replay came in cartridge form and fit inside the cartridge port of the console. There was also a 4 M Ram expansion version available which was useful for certain import games. No US released games took advantage of the 4M Ram expansion cart peripheral.

Hardware

Action Replay Plus

Game Shark

Action Replay
PC
Commodore 64 - Amiga - MS-DOS PC
Consoles
NES - Master System - Super Nintendo - Genesis - PlayStation - Saturn - Nintendo 64 - Dreamcast - PlayStation 2 - Xbox - Gamecube - Wii
Portables
Game Boy - Game Gear - Game Boy Advance - DS - PSP - 3DS