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How to use your GameShark for good - not evil

Sometimes sharks eat you, and other times they 800E5634 0003 you

Words: Tyler Wilde, GamesRadar US

Shark Week on GR is about sharks and games (and not at all about riding on the caudal fin of the Discovery Channel’s popularity). So what the hell could be a better way to celebrate sharks and games than by featuring the GAMESHARK. Just look at it, it has both words right there.

If you’ve been hiding in an underwater cave for the past 20 years and need a primer, cheating devices like the GameShark work by modifying bits of memory or code in games. Some players stick to the standard, published codes which offer practical gameplay modifications like invincibility and infinite ammo. Those people are boring, and not very shark-like at all. The true fun of the GameShark is in messing with untested codes for the most absurd results possible. Granted, most of the time custom codes just break the game, turning it into an existential exploration of colors and falling off cliffs, but that’s just part of the charm.

We’ll keep it short and sweet, which is also how a shark would describe your limbs, and our exploration will focus primarily on the N64 version of the GameShark, for the obvious reason that the N64 is gray, which is also the color of SHARKS.


Above: See? 


SUPER MARIO 64 AND UNDISCOVERED VOICE TALENT

Being an N64 launch title, and one of the first 3D free-roaming platformers, Mario 64 was pretty easy to break. In researching this feature, we wanted to find some silly videos of all the nonsense that could be achieved in the game...we found so much more. One YouTube user has not only uploaded 22 videos of Mario 64 GameShark modifications, he’s narrated many of them, voicing all of the characters himself. See for yourself:

We think his work is brilliant, and the enjoyment he clearly received from making these videos is strangely contagious. We couldn’t stop at just one:


THE SECRET ISLAND…OF SHARKS!

The GameShark not only enabled Mario to poop coins, it actually helped fans discover hidden content in games. The most famous example is in the Dam level of Goldeneye 007, which contains a hidden island of mystery and intrigue and a couple of bland, concrete buildings.


Above: There’s not much on it, but hey, cool right? 

The popular story is that the developers had intended to include a ferry which would take players to the island, but ran out of time. They left the island intact, and with no-clipping mode on, we can walk like Jesus to its mysterious shores.


 
30 Comments
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Bobbety  - 3 months 24 days ago 
I'll use my game shark evil if I want to.
kubes  - 3 months 24 days ago 
i remember getting one for my gameboy
secretsearcher  - 3 months 24 days ago 
third yay!!! I've never used a gameshark out of worry that I'd screw up the game I was playing. I've been tempted to get one many times however.
Bobbety  - 3 months 24 days ago 
I just remembered when my friend in fifth grade told me that he had a game shark for his PC... That kid was full of bullshit, turned out he didn't even have a computer with any games on it.
Cyberninja  - 3 months 24 days ago 
i glad i didnt mess up n64
Cyberninja  - 3 months 24 days ago 
i meant i am glad that i didnt mess up my n64
and how is this good anyway?
killerwhalen  - 3 months 24 days ago 
Yay bew Tyler Wilde article!

recaptcha: ghettoes be...I'm guessing if there was a third word it'd be "fabulous"
Hurricrane  - 3 months 24 days ago 
wow Peach must've had a HUGE collision box
super0sonic  - 3 months 24 days ago 
That Mario kart 64 infinite blue spiky shells was Amazing!!!
Red  - 3 months 24 days ago 
I remember when I thought I was so cool after combining the metal mario and wing cap together cheats until I cam across that very same problem the second to last video shows. The giant Peach video sent shivers down my spine. It scared me for some reason.
AMayer  - 3 months 24 days ago 
I remember my older brother somehow getting a Gameshark and it being like the Holy Grail. We would always use it on GoldenEye and Jet Force Gemini.
GeneralTickTock  - 3 months 24 days ago 
those mario64 vids are absolutely hilarious- two coins for killing yoshi? are you saying i get MONEY for killin him?!?!?!?
CaptainHead  - 3 months 24 days ago 
The dude in those mario 64 videos sounds like salad fingers.
Unoriginal  - 3 months 24 days ago 
Never had one or knew anyine that did but those videos look like so much fun.

What was the last console they made them for? The PS1 era?
Yeager1122  - 3 months 24 days ago 
I think i used my gameshark for pokemon to get like 99 masterballs or whatever it was.
Martino  - 3 months 24 days ago 
NO it was for n64.
mariovslink  - 3 months 24 days ago 
Lol. I used to gameshark my 64 all the time. ONLY after i had beaten the game. I especially liked it for use any item anywhere :P
disturbedanomaly36  - 3 months 24 days ago 
what, you couldnt give us any of the codes to put in the gameshark other than Final Fantasy VII? i never bothered to try playing with the codes
SuperDuperMCA  - 3 months 24 days ago 
the mario 64 guy reminds me of saladfingers
waynski1457  - 3 months 24 days ago 
You haven't seen anything in OoT until you play the title screen (beta world), get to the hidden triforce, and spawn an Arwing to fight.

Good times.
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