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[[File:GameSharkPS PS1 cartridge.jpg|thumb|right|160px|GameShark cartridge]]
The '''[[GameShark]]''' for Playstation is the first [[Game Enhancer]] to bear the GameShark name. It is actually a re-branded [[Action Replay (Playstation)|Action Replay]]. It was created by [[Datel]], but distributed in the US by [[InterAct]].
The '''[[GameShark]]''' for Playstation is the first [[Game Enhancer]] to bear the GameShark name. It is actually a re-branded [[Action Replay (Playstation)|Action Replay]]. It was created by [[Datel]], but distributed in the US by [[InterAct]].


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==Hardware==
==Hardware==
====Original====
===Cartridge===
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<gallery>
Image:GameShark3.2 PSX Packaging.jpg|GameShark Packaging
File:GameSharkPS1early PS1 box.jpg|GameShark box
File:GameSharkPS1early PS1 cartridge.gif|GameShark cartridge
File:GameSharkPS PS1 cartridge.jpg|GameShark cartridge
File:GameSharkProPS1 PS1 box.JPG|GameShark Pro box
File:GameSharkProPS PS1 cartridge.jpg|GameShark Pro cartridge
</gallery>
</gallery>


====CDX====
===CD===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:GSCDX Box.jpg|Gameshark CDX packaging
File:GSCDX Box.jpg|Gameshark CDX packaging
Image:Gameshark CDX Memory Card.jpg|Gameshark CD Code Storage memory card
File:Gameshark CDX Memory Card.jpg|Gameshark CDX Code Storage memory card
Image:GameSharkCDX Packaging 2.jpg|Gameshark CDX packaging and CD
File:GameSharkCDX Packaging 2.jpg|Gameshark CDX packaging and CD
</gallery>
File:GameSharkV2-4-009PS1 PS1 box.jpg|GameShark 2.4 box
 
File:GameShark3.2 PSX Packaging.jpg|GameShark 3.2 box
====Other====
File:GameSharkCDXPS13-3 PS1 CD.jpg|GameShark 3.3 box
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File:GameSharkPS1 PS1 box.jpg|GameShark 4.0 box
Image:GSLite Box.jpg|GameShark Lite packaging
File:GSLite Box.jpg|GameShark Lite packaging
Image:Sharklink PSX.JPG|Shark Link packaging
File:Sharklink PSX.JPG|Shark Link packaging
File:BonusGameSharkPS1 PS1 disc.jpg|Bonus GameShark PS2 disc
File:BonusGameSharkPS1 PS1 disc2.JPG|Bonus GameShark PS2 disc
</gallery>
</gallery>



Revision as of 23:05, 27 September 2015

GameShark cartridge

The GameShark for Playstation is the first Game Enhancer to bear the GameShark name. It is actually a re-branded Action Replay. It was created by Datel, but distributed in the US by InterAct.

While the disc versions of GameShark have been confirmed to work on Playstation 2, no GameShark has been confirmed to work on the Playstation 3.

Versions

Game Shark

This version of the GameShark was a bit basic and lacked support for certain code types. Codes were toggable with a On/Off switch found on the GS. It plugged into the port on the back of the console.

Game Shark Pro

This Version of the GameShark introduced code searching features without the need to connect to a PC (although connection to a PC allows for a larger range of addresses to be searched at once). By pressing the button on the GSP a onscreen menu would appear which allowed for code searching, hex viewing/editing, and code toggling. Later versions included movie viewers and a virtual memory card. As with the previous version it connected to the back of the console.

Game Shark CDX

This version came on a CD as Sony had removed the port on the back of the Playstation. This meant that code searching was not possible and made the Pro version all the more coveted. Codes were saved to a custom GameShark memory card. The one advantage of the GameShark CDX is that it was compatible with the Playstation 2.

Shark Link CDX

The Shark Link allowed for the PSX to be connected to a PC and allowed for cheat searching as the Pro version did. However, dumping of the memory was much slower. As it was released after Sony removed the parallel port from the Playstation, the CDX uses the Serial Port instead. This Serial Port was also removed in later models.

Hardware

Cartridge

CD

See Also


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