Gold Finger (Playstation): Difference between revisions

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==Hardware==
==Hardware==
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Image:Gold Finger Playstation Packaging.jpg|Original Model Packaging
Image:Gold Finger Playstation Packaging.jpg|Original Model box
Image:Gold Finger Playstation.jpg|Original Model
Image:Gold Finger Playstation.jpg|Original Model
Image:Goldfinger Playstation Alternate.JPG|Original Model
Image:Goldfinger Playstation Alternate.JPG|Original Model
File:Goldfinger PS1 packaging.jpg|Original Model Packaging
Image:MiniGoldFinger PS.JPG|Mini Goldfinger
Image:MiniGoldFinger PS.JPG|Mini Goldfinger
Image:GoldFinger2in1 PS Packaging.jpg|2 in 1 Model Packaging
Image:GoldFinger2in1 PS Packaging.jpg|2 in 1 Model box
Image:GoldFinger2in1 PS.jpg|2 in 1 Model
Image:GoldFinger2in1 PS.jpg|2 in 1 Model
Image:GoldFinger3in1 PS Packaging.jpg|3 in 1 Model Packaging
Image:GoldFinger3in1 PS Packaging.jpg|3 in 1 Model box
Image:GoldFinger3in1 PS.jpg|3 in 1 Model
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Revision as of 01:59, 11 September 2015

The Gold Finger for the Playstation is yet another in the long line of Game Enhancers which alter memory addresses. 1M / 2M Model are available. As with all early Playstation Game Enhancers this plugged into the consoles back port.

2 in 1 Model

The two in 1 model contains the GB Hunter (a Gameboy emulator) with a Gold Finger built into it. It's not known if the Gold Finger function can be used on both the GB and the PSX. Only 8M or below games are compatible. Since it's an emulator there are probably other games which are incompatible.

2 in 1 Model

The 3 in 1 model has the same features as the 2 in 1 model has, but also comes with the GB Link (which can be upgraded by CD's). Apparently the GB Link allows for GB Smart cards to be compatible with the Gold Finger. GB Smart cards are probably flash carts for the Gameboy.

Hardware

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Gold Finger
Super Nintendo - Playstation - Nintendo 64