CHEisCOOL said:I think it's some kind of catridge that can hold other game boy cartridges and filters messages to do anything possible in the game :O
I'm not sure why you quoted me there, but, the filters/'codes' might look like that because they are probably encrypted so people can't steal them. I guess it would hook the sockets or whatever between the catridge and the gameboy to read and write messages, packets or what not.knives said:A gameshark is using number and letter codes to enhance gameplay:
*see deoxy and jerachi codes by me*
Using a GameShark = saying to the world, "I CAN'T PLAY VIDEO GAMES FOR SQUAT SO I'M GOING TO CHEAT MY WAY TO VICTORY AND BRAG ABOUT MY ALMIGHTY MAD SKILLS!"
Stay away.
Depends on the use of a GameShark. I primarily use mine to get events, because I'm not going to PCNYPd (Pokemon Center New York) just to go get a legendary. Plus I'm not going to buy Ranger for a Manaphy. And my WiFi isn't working.
hmmm spend a $250 in cash to go to new york to get mew or 20 for bucks game shark across the street : ) i mean most people (by that i mean 1 or two ppl) who use game shark dont even hack for the rare candies i mean you could have every pokemon except for the event pokemon and i am not going all the way to japan for them so only one more option
P.S. im not talking about diamond and pearl
Yes but i live in the small town of coalgate with population just over 2,000 so i dont think nintnedo is coming by my place that where GS comes in.
hmmm spend a $250 in cash to go to new york to get mew or 20 for bucks game shark across the street