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Code:[COLOR="Blue"]Spy Hunter - MAME[/COLOR] <cheat desc="Hit Anywhere"> <script state="run"> <action>maincpu.mb@45D3=00</action> <action>maincpu.mb@45DE=00</action> <action>maincpu.mb@45E8=00</action> <action>maincpu.mb@45F2=00</action> <action>maincpu.mb@45FE=00</action> </script> </cheat>
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Code:[COLOR="Blue"]Spy Hunter - MAME[/COLOR] <cheat desc="Hit Anywhere"> <script state="run"> <action>maincpu.mb@45D3=00</action> <action>maincpu.mb@45DE=00</action> <action>maincpu.mb@45E8=00</action> <action>maincpu.mb@45F2=00</action> <action>maincpu.mb@45FE=00</action> </script> </cheat>
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Code:[COLOR="Blue"]Tattoo Assassins (US Prototype) - MAME[/COLOR] <cheat desc="Hit Anywhere Both Players"> <script state="run"> <action>maincpu.md@169C0=E1A00000</action> <action>maincpu.md@169C8=E1A00000</action> <action>maincpu.md@169D0=E1A00000</action> <action>maincpu.md@169D8=E1A00000</action> </script> </cheat>
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Hi, Nolberto!
I had some friends ask me which NES emulator you were using for your codes. I said I THOUGHT you used mostly JNES, but I wasn't sure. I also reminded them to make sure they were using the same ROM versions that you were.
So far, I've had the fewest probs using the old FCEU version 0.98.12.win. Shoot, I can't get the latest JNES to work all the time with many of the older FCEU/PAR codes.
What NES emu do you recommend?
BTW, great job on the MAME codes! I have reminded some of my grandkids' friends who are impatient for codes that you hafta eat, sleep, pee, poo, work, etc. same as I do & can't live 24/7 in fronta a keyboard, same as I can't.I come from a smart family...In the Civil War, my great-grandpa fought for the WEST.
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@Phil The hammer: Most of the time I just test them with FCEUX 2.1.4 but when I know a code works and FCEUX gives me problems I use Nestopia, JNES or Virtua NES.
Code:[COLOR="Blue"]Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Turtles in Time (4 Players ver UAA) - MAME[/COLOR] <cheat desc="Hit Anywhere"> <script state="run"> <action>maincpu.mw@3161E=6002</action> <action>maincpu.mw@31644=6002</action> <action>maincpu.mw@31672=6002</action> <action>maincpu.mw@31688=4E71</action> <action>maincpu.mw@31696=6002</action> </script> </cheat> <cheat desc="One Hit Kills"> <script state="run"> <action>maincpu.mw@316C2=6002</action> <action>maincpu.mw@316CE=6002</action> <action>maincpu.mw@36B7A=6000</action> </script> </cheat>Last edited by nolberto82; 09-26-2011, 04:54:32 PM.
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I second that. Hopefully it will be soon.Now we just need to get pugsy to catch up and release a new cheat file
Nestopia is the most compatible NES emulator available. Also, I've never encountered a cheat code that wouldn't work for Nestopia that worked for another emulator. In my opinion and majority of people agree that Nestopia is by far the best NES emulator to play games and to use/test cheat codes. FCEUX is the best NES emulator to find/create cheat codes.What NES emu do you recommend?
Just a thought... In my opinion, Spy Hunter is one of the most overated games of all-time. It's extremely boring and is just one endless level. I understand that it was "the first of it's time" blah blah, but I just don't experience any joy playing that game. And Spy Hunter 2 is even worse. But atleast Spy Hunter 2 is widely considered, by gamers, as one of the worst sequels ever made. So atleast that game is recognized as a terrible game.Last edited by OldSchoolGamer; 09-26-2011, 08:11:03 PM.Now broadcasting from the underground command post. Deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker. Somewhere under the brick & steel of a nondescript building. We've once again made contact w/ our leader, OSG
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Added.Code:[COLOR="Blue"]U.N. Squadron - SNES[/COLOR] Hit Anywhere(Turn off at the ending sequence to continue.) 343F-ADDD 4D3F-AD0D 3435-A4AD 4D35-A7DD 1830-A79F Can Shoot Without Stopping C931-07BF
Last edited by nolberto82; 09-26-2011, 09:58:05 PM.
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Added.Code:[COLOR="Blue"]Mortal Kombat II 32X (W) (Dec 1994) - Genesis 32X[/COLOR] Hit Anywhere Both Players AD8T-AA3A CX8T-AABC [COLOR="Blue"]Mortal Kombat II 32X (W) (Jan 1995) - Genesis 32X[/COLOR] Hit Anywhere Both Players AD8T-AA5W CX8T-AADY
Last edited by nolberto82; 09-26-2011, 11:45:02 PM.
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Requesting please a Game Genie code for:- (NES) Contra
- Jump Higher
Now broadcasting from the underground command post. Deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker. Somewhere under the brick & steel of a nondescript building. We've once again made contact w/ our leader, OSG
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Hey Nolberto, since you enjoy the fighting games genre and the "Street Fighter" series, have you ever played "Super Gem Fighter - Mini Mix"? It's a good game.
Here is a description from History.dat:
A superb, abstract and humorous fighting game featuring miniaturized renditions from several Capcom fighting games; including the legendary "Street Fighter" series, as well as "Darkstalkers" and the little-known "Red Earthtake".Last edited by OldSchoolGamer; 09-27-2011, 01:49:23 AM.Now broadcasting from the underground command post. Deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker. Somewhere under the brick & steel of a nondescript building. We've once again made contact w/ our leader, OSG
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