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  • Few more NES codes...

    Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse (U) [!].nes
    Shoot Projectile After Falling
    EYEOXPEI

    Automatically Attack While Jumping/Falling
    EINPGYEY

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    Clash at Demonhead (U) [!].nes
    Walk On Air
    EPNAPPEL

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    Code Name - Viper (U) [!].nes
    Shot Lots Of Bullets When Jumping
    EIOOYPEY

    Don't Fall Straight Down After Walking Off Of A Ledge
    ESKOZPEY

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    http://OldGameHacking.com/
    http://www.youtube.com/user/DreamcastVideos

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    • SNES Passwords.

      Here's some passwords that were not on GameFaqs for a couple SNES games. They rejected the ones for the first game, for whatever reason, so I posted them in the boards and will post them here so at least there out in the wild:

      Ghoul Patrol (SNES)
      Code:
      Level 02	DQ9Z
      Level 03	3J7V
      Level 04	YYD0
      Level 05	R6X8
      Level 06	CP4V
      Level 07	ST9W
      Level 08	M15G
      Level 09	7LBR
      Level 10	XVQF
      Level 11	BCT2
      Level 12	MVSW
      Level 13	DXYN
      Level 14	KVCY
      Level 15	98P3
      Level 16	YBDC
      Level 17	R0V7
      Level 18 (Final Boss)	MB6K
      These next ones I just submitted today, hopefully they aren't rejected also:

      Archer MacLean's Dropzone (E) [SNES]
      Code:
      46482808 - Planet IO
      94379929 - Planet Callisto
      41258610 - Planet Callisto
      23419131 - Planet Ganymede
      06774889 - Planet Ganymede
      67448422 - Planet Europa
      22441687 - Planet Europa
      And more about this game, there is a Cheat Menu that needs to be discovered, it's what led me to looking for passwords.
      Here's the text:
      Code:
      CHEAT STATUS..
      INFINITE LIVES.
      INFINITE WEAPONS.
      IGNORE COLLISION.
      EGG DESCENDERS.
      ZERO GRAVITY.
      SPARE CHEAT 1.. 
      DISPLAY NEXT PAGE
      Edit:
      King of the Monsters 2 (U)
      Sound Test (Options Menu)
      7E0A11:02
      Last edited by Mezmorize; 05-21-2013, 02:07:22 AM.
      http://OldGameHacking.com/
      http://www.youtube.com/user/DreamcastVideos

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      • In the Demo version of the SNES game, Claymates, there is an easily accessible hidden Stage Select.

        Here's how to access:
        While on the Visual Concepts logo screen, press X then A.

        http://OldGameHacking.com/
        http://www.youtube.com/user/DreamcastVideos

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        • This push-button cheat was in the ROM of the above post, Claymates Demo, but only the first 2 buttons were needed.
          In this next game, the full sequence opens a similar Stage Select.

          Harley's Humongous Adventure (SNES)
          At the Title Screen press:
          X, A, Y, B, R, Select, L, Up, Down, Left, Right.



          Edit:
          The 'Cheat' option is a toggle for invincibility.
          Last edited by Mezmorize; 05-21-2013, 03:57:06 AM.
          http://OldGameHacking.com/
          http://www.youtube.com/user/DreamcastVideos

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          • Originally posted by Mezmorize View Post
            Here's some passwords that were not on GameFaqs for a couple SNES games. They rejected the ones for the first game, for whatever reason,
            I learned the hard way to submit new passwords you've found to GameFAQs, *THEN* post them in forums. I recently found new passwords and posted them here and at Sega-16 forums. The very next day I submitted them to GameGAQs and they were rejected because someone named "oblivion from aoc" submitted my passwords before I did. What's the old saying: "Ya snooze ya lose". :-)
            Last edited by Tony H; 05-21-2013, 08:32:21 PM.
            The Code Hut: http://codehut.gshi.org/

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            • So if I understand correctly, after you posted the passwords on the Sega-16 forum (great sega website btw), somebody saw them and 'stole' them by submitting them to GameFAQs and taking credit for them too. Did "oblivion from aoc" receive credit for those passwords? If so, you should notify the staff of GameFAQs and send them the link to the Sega-16 forum thread where you posted the passwords to prove to them that you were the real creator.
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              • Here's the problem... at GameFAQs, all cheats/passwords that they have are "contributed" by people, so whoever sends them in isn't necessarily the original finder. "oblivion from aoc" did the same thing when he requested a password for Sampras Tennis 96 to play as the robot. I found the password for him, then he "contributed" it to GameFAQs under his name. Technically, he wasn't saying he found the password, he was just the person who submitted it. Kind of sucks that he does that, but now I know to submit to GameFAQs before I post in forums.
                Last edited by Tony H; 05-21-2013, 11:51:11 PM.
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                • Originally posted by Tony Hedstrom View Post
                  I recently found new passwords and posted them here and at Sega-16 forums. The very next day I submitted them to GameGAQs and they were rejected because someone named "oblivion from aoc" submitted my passwords before I did. What's the old saying: "Ya snooze ya lose". :-)
                  Man that's pretty messed up.
                  It's one thing to submit stuff that's been around for years, but when knowingly submitting new stuff without even attempting to ask permission is just wrong.

                  Originally posted by Tony Hedstrom View Post
                  "oblivion from aoc" did the same thing when he requested a password for Sampras Tennis 96 to play as the robot. I found the password for him, then he "contributed" it to GameFAQs under his name.
                  Damn Tony, sorry about that, since I was the one who forwarded the request to you.

                  I'll be sure to submit before posting anywhere for now on, thanks for the tip.
                  http://OldGameHacking.com/
                  http://www.youtube.com/user/DreamcastVideos

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                  • Originally posted by Mezmorize View Post
                    Damn Tony, sorry about that, since I was the one who forwarded the request to you.
                    Don't worry about it Mez. After all, in the long run, the most important thing is that the passwords are out there for people to enjoy.
                    The Code Hut: http://codehut.gshi.org/

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                    • I do it, but I always ask for permission. I've believe I've asked Mez's permission before to do that.

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                      • People will do anything to get their names out there and have others think they did the work of finding the codes themselves, lamers.
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                        THE BAD GUY!!!!!!

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                        • Yeah, it's not like 'back in the day' when I hacked many SNES and GEN codes with a PAR and PSX codes with a Gameshark. For years, there was no place to post'em, so I wrote'em down in some noteboox. later, with more cheat devices in use, several people might hack the same code(s), and it became "First to submit gets the credit". That's different from pretending someone else's already-published codes are their own creations.
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                          • You could always post on their forum explaining what happened. This way, that guy ,"oblivion from aoc", who submitted your stuff, will be called out and everyone will know he's not the one who created the passwords. If he's trying to take credit for it, he will be embarrassed and his reputation that he longs for so much will be permanently damaged. And for now on, everyone over there will be aware of his character. It will teach him a lesson.

                            To find out if he's definitely trying to take credit for creating the passwords, before you call him out, you can post saying "those are some nice passwords you created man" or something like that... And see what he responds with.
                            Last edited by OldSchoolGamer; 05-24-2013, 12:52:55 AM.
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                            • There was a push-button cheat not listed on various sites such as GameFAQs for the SNES game Firepower 2000, likely because it takes you back to the very first stage. But one way to look at it is that you start the game with a lot of powerups.

                              While on stage 6, pause the game and press:
                              L (x5), R, L (x8), R.

                              For the code to be somewhat useful, you would need to enter in all the other stage skip cheats, and then the one I just posted.
                              Then you could play starting from level 1 already having powerups.
                              http://OldGameHacking.com/
                              http://www.youtube.com/user/DreamcastVideos

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                              • Aren't you sending all of your codes to gamefaqs too?

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