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The Gameboy Game Genie.

The Game Genie is a runtime ROM modification device for the Game Boy,only allowing up to three bytes to be altered at a time. The format is XXX-YYY-ZZZ, with ZZZ being a compare address to determine which will isolate the new code to a specific ROM bank.

Non-Monochrome Game Compatibility

There is a way to trick the game genie into working with non-monochrome games with GBC hardware, but it will most likely damage the SRAM and delete all saved data on the cartridge. Tony Hedstrom here discovered a trick that basically will load the game in monochrome by performing a cartridge swap.

Compatibility with the Super Game Boy

The Game Genie is compatible with the Super Game Boy but you will need to physically modify the unit so it will fit into the Super Game Boy/2. There was an adapter that was released and sold by Microsystems Development Technologies, Inc. located in San Jose. More info can be found here Genie to Super Game Boy Adapter.

Using the SNES Game Genie to implement codes

Game Boy Game Genie codes can be converted and entered into a SNES Game Genie to achieve in-game effects, as ugetab demonstrated this prowess using Super Mario Land 2 and Castlevania Legends. Using a code provided as example from the former game allows you to play the chance game for free, and a simple code from the latter game allows you to walk right fast.

Secret Developer Messages

To access these, press the specified buttons in order while the code screen is displayed. Two are unused and are not associated with button access, and can only accessed by hacking the Game Genie ROM, though they can still be accessed using hardware via Codebreaker cheat Device.

Up, Down Left Right
Congratulations! You've found the easy secret! Now find the hard ones!

B, A, Left, Right, Select
Help! I'm a prisoner in a Game Genie factory!

Up, Up, A, B, A, Down, Down
Game Genie built by: Richard Aplin code by: Jon the Programmer managed by: Paul Ranson.

Right, Up, Down, Up, Left, Up, Down, Up
Poems have, rhymes, sometimes.

B, A, B, Right, Left, Down, Up
There's rain outside, and that is why a, laundry day, needs a clothes dryer.

A, A, A, A, B, B, B, Start
Washing, washing on the line, who's the fairest of the fine? Bluey Whiteness!

Right, Left, Right, Left, Down, Down, Up, Up
Provocation is not a job for amateurs.

A, B, A, B, B, A, A, Select
'Breezy':- Fresh air from the Alps! Comes in an easy-to-use aerosol can!

A, Left, Left, A, B, Right, Right, B
[This one isn't actually a message. Everything below the words "Code Screen," but above the copyright notice, is flipped upside down. The codes are still in their proper order, but the characters are upside down]

Known Versions

v2.1


Credits

  • Game Genie built by: Richard Aplin
  • Code by: Jon the Programmer
  • Managed by: Paul Ranson

External Links

Game Genie
Galoob
Game Boy - Game Gear - NES - Genesis - Super Nintendo - Sega CD (Cancelled)
Hyperkin
DS/DSi/3DS - PSP (Cancelled) - Wii (Cancelled) - PlayStation 3