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Latest revision as of 04:24, 11 October 2015
A game enhancer is a device, usually a cartridge or a CD/DVD, which is used for altering a games memory, which allows access to hidden content or typical cheats. Game Enhancers are also referred to by some as a "Cheat Device".
Contents
List of Game Enhancers
Multiple Systems
- Action Replay
- Codebreaker
- Equalizer
- Game Buster
- Game Genie
- Game Killer
- GameShark
- Game Wizard
- GB Hunter
- Gold Finger
- Xploder
- X-Terminator