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The '''Codebreaker''' for the PlayStation 2 is a [[Game Enhancer]] which has cheat code support. It was released by [[Pelican Accessories]]. Unlike other PlayStation game enhancers this one supported unencrypted codes, which is helpful to users that want to modify their codes. Later versions of the Codebreaker added broadband internet support, which allowed for the downloading of cheat codes using the official websites "Day 1" feature. All cheat codes could be stored on memory cards, which allowed for the codebreaker to be sold cheaper. | The '''Codebreaker''' for the PlayStation 2 is a [[Game Enhancer]] which has cheat code support. It was released by [[Pelican Accessories]]. Unlike other PlayStation game enhancers this one supported unencrypted codes, which is helpful to users that want to modify their codes. Later versions of the Codebreaker added broadband internet support, which allowed for the downloading of cheat codes using the official websites "Day 1" feature. All cheat codes could be stored on memory cards, which allowed for the codebreaker to be sold cheaper. | ||
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==History== | ==History== |
Latest revision as of 17:52, 19 June 2016
The Codebreaker for the PlayStation 2 is a Game Enhancer which has cheat code support. It was released by Pelican Accessories. Unlike other PlayStation game enhancers this one supported unencrypted codes, which is helpful to users that want to modify their codes. Later versions of the Codebreaker added broadband internet support, which allowed for the downloading of cheat codes using the official websites "Day 1" feature. All cheat codes could be stored on memory cards, which allowed for the codebreaker to be sold cheaper.
Codebreaker 9.3 is reported to work on late model PlayStation 2's and PlayStation 3.
History
Early versions had a somewhat cluttered interfaces. Later versions improved on the menu interfaces and also added broadband support. Version 9 added support for USB keyboards.
Screenshots
Hardware
Codebreaker |
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Consoles |
PlayStation - Dreamcast - PlayStation 2 |
Portables |
Game Boy - Game Boy Advance - Nintendo DS |