![]() ![]() ![]() I consider these 'cheats' only because they were always found in the cheats section of games magazines. Also had a hidden track called Lava Land.ĭie Hard Trilogy, they had some really stupid codes. Toca Touring car had cheats for a micro-machines style top down view with mini cars. All not possible without the code altering action replay.īut on the subject of classic cheating I can still remember some classic cheats from old PS1 games that didn't require action replays, just good old fashioned button combinations or name entries.Ĭolin McCree Rally on PS1, you could put in a cheat so half way around a course it'd go dark, your car would stall and a spaceship would beam you up and replace you with a chrome-green-jelly-hover-car. I also had codes to unlock the developers debug modes for Final Fantasy VII + VIII, which let you wander through 'rooms' listening to any audio, watching any video, giving yourself all items and jumping to key parts of the game. (Quite funny when you see a girl prancing around like a boxing dinosaur). I had a code for Tekken 3 to swap character moves between bodies. I like the humorous cheats (which are only usually obtained through an action replay or similar which alter code) that make your characters have massive heads or turn you into something else. usually infinate this or stop the clock or win with one punch/one lap. Lots of cheats these days have no imagination. ![]()
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