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On the Web
- Captain N's Gameshark Corner - Collection of Gameshark codes for various games.
- GameShark Global - Official site. Codes, game saves, programmer cheats, reviews and strategy guides for thousands of games.
- Pokemon Cheats and Gameshark Codes - GameShark codes for Pokemon Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, and Silver Japanese and English.
- GPokemon GameShark Codes - Offering gameshark codes for Red, Blue, Yellow, Silver, and Gold.
- Pokemon Gameshark Codes - Provides a list of gameshark codes for use when playing pokemon.
- Chansey's Pokemon Heaven - Includes Gameshark codes for Pokémon.
- Jeff's Site - Pokémon Gameshark codes.
- Squirtle's GS Code Paradise!!! - Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow Gameshark codes.
- Methos's Pokémon - Pokémon Gameshark codes for Pokémon Gods, certain Pokémon, and items.
- Gameshark And Action Replay Codes - Presents cheat codes.
Wikipedia Articles
- GameShark Pro - The GameShark Pro is an advanced game enchancer which allows the use of cheat codes on the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation game consoles. Its most notable features were utilities to allow users to make their own cheat codes.
- GameShark - GameShark is the brand name of a line of video game cheat cartridges and other products for a variety of console video game systems and Windows based computers. Currently, the brand name is owned by Mad Catz, Inc.
- SharkWire Online - SharkWire Online is a specialized GameShark with a serial port and modem added. It required the user to insert a N64 video game into the back of it, label facing up, and then attach the keyboard and telephone cord directly to the SharkWire Online cartridge.
- Equalizer (Cheat Code Cartridge) - The Equalizer is a game hacking, cheat cartridge by Datel that was released for the Nintendo 64. All of its features would later be licensed to InterAct for their GameShark Pro for the N64.
- Debug menu - ... game developers use for testing a game and that can usually allow one to do actions unavailable in the actual game. Debug menus that have been left on a game's data are normally only able to be found using hacking devices such as the Action Replay or GameShark, but some may be found through glitches in the game or through cheat codes.