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  • bookwormbabe29
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    Originally posted by Helder View Post
    Install homebrew channel then install I believe it's WiiRD to use Ocarina cheats aka Raw Action Replay cheats and it costs $0, that's right it's free. This is of course for the Wii but for the Game Cube you can use the Action Replay.
    Huh, this WiiRD thing looks promising. I'm going to have to try that out. Thanks for the tip!

    As for the gamecube, the action replay I have doesn't seem to allow one to update what codes it has, it's seems 'pre-loaded' but does not seem to have a way to add new codes. I didn't think that was even a thing. From what I've read, I need a 'max' version to upload my own codes, and finding one of those is akin to finding the holy grail. I don't suppose anyone here would know some way to find one that works?

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  • Helder
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    Install homebrew channel then install I believe it's WiiRD to use Ocarina cheats aka Raw Action Replay cheats and it costs $0, that's right it's free. This is of course for the Wii but for the Game Cube you can use the Action Replay.

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  • dlevere
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    What version of the GameCube Action Replay do you have? Can you add new codes to it? If so, Donny2112 hacked a bunch of codes for that game here. Just look for the codes that you want and enter them into the Action Replay.

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  • Newbie looking for some insight on how to cheat/hack for Wii/gamecube

    Hey there!


    Thanks for reading. I am trying to find a way to modify stats for two games, Wii's Fire Emblem Radiant Dawn, and it's gamecube prequel Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. They are some of my favorites, though I'd like to not go insane trying to get decent levels in this game (which are random).

    To do so, I bought an action reply off amazon. Thought that would be all it would take, but apparently this version only had pre-loaded codes, and could do nothing for me.

    Thinking my physical copies were driving me nuts, I tried emulation. Took me far longer than I'd care to admit to figure out HOW to make that work. And in the end, my system keeps crashing during the games, and is even MORE frustrating.

    Quite frankly, I'm running out of ideas here. This kind of thing is so easy to do for SNES games (even for me, and I'm terrible at this) and yet I feel like I'm trying to reinvent the wheel trying to get this to work. I'm willing to try anything to just play these games without hassle, but I don't know what else to try. If anyone could even point me in the right direction, I'd greatly appreciate any help on making this work.

    Thank you for your time. And um, my apologies if I'm doing this post wrong too. I have pretty bad luck with this kind of thing.
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