Make sure Num Lock is off. Also, remember to press Enter at the end.Scarim Coral said:Err using the cheat code on here didn't work on here (I was using the arrow keys near the numbers locks)...
Also you missed out those booklets of cheats on mang games that gaming magazine sometime come as freebies but I suppose they are similar to those cheat hotlines. Also those preview dvds like from E3 were neat too before the rise of broadbands.
*inputs code*Barbas said:Make sure Num Lock is off. Also, remember to press Enter at the end.
They are like a big bowl of candy that's nutty on the outside but sweet in the middle. They can even get kind of gooey.LordLundar said:*inputs code*
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The website designers are weird.
Word. The amount of games available nowadays is a kind of problem--there's no benefit in knowing about great games I'll never have time to play.Tiamat666 said:These days you have such a vast choice of games to play, we have probably reached the point where its impossible to play all the great games within a lifetime (especially once you get out of school and get a job). You have to really think about where to spend your time and money, but if you make wise choices, you will always be rewarded with a great game.
Back in the old days you went to a store and they had maybe a collection of 10 games. Half of those you couldn't even figure out what they were about, and of the remaining, only a couple might have appealed to you. So if you wanted to spend your allowance on a game, you had a choice between two or three titles, or sometimes no real choice at all. Inevitably you would sometimes end up buying a game that would suck or was incomplete. Still you would spend hours playing it, trying to understand and squeeze fun out of it, because it was all you had.
I have a bittersweet memory of the original Outpost. The game was intriguing, but totally unfinished. I spent so much time trying to figure out some of the concepts, when in fact there was nothing to figure out. The game was simply not doing anything of all the exciting things mentioned in the manual.
Remember? I still have the 7 I bought when I was younger and lacked the games, let alone the console, to try them out...LegendaryGamer0 said:Man, anyone remember the giant ass cheat books that had thousands of codes for hundreds of games and a certain percentage of them didn't work because the writers just didn't care to know which game was which?
Signs of an only child/gamer! Not saying it's good or bad either way, but having had 3 siblings to share the console with the Konami code is engraved in me as "B, A, SELECT, Start", which starts the two player game with the cheats.the Konami Code (Up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, Start)