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A brief history of cheats

An overview of the oft-overlooked insider lore that helped fuel the growth of the games industry

Words: Tyler Wilde, GamesRadar US

Game cheats have spawned an entire industry of their own. It began in the back pages of magazines, then in full cheat books, and finally settled on the internet, where sharing cheats is as established as sharing ultra-niche Bolivian porn. Just ask our tireless CheatPlanet editor, Paul Ryan, and he’ll probably tell you, “Yeah, cheats. People like those.”

Above: Paul saying what he would probably say if you asked him about cheats 

But despite the massive popularity of the phenomenon, cheats are rarely talked about by the likes of silly-game-feature-writers like us, unless, of course, they involve breasts. But cheats don’t have to involve breasts to be interesting (well, they do a little), they have an important and colorful history! And here’s the abridged version of that history, as well as some breasts (not abridged).


THE FIRST CHEATS

Early in the history of videogames, cheating was really cheating. It was achieved by loading games into memory and modifying useful values before launching them. These memory hacks were called POKEs, named for the BASIC function used to overwrite memory. A typical POKE looked absolutely nothing like this:

Above: This shit did not exist 

It looked much more like this: POKE 31211, 134

The first number is the address of the memory cell, and the second number is the new value. Assuming you had found (using “PEEK,” naturally) the location of some hypothetical “lives” variable, you were set. But it wasn’t easy to find the right bits of memory to mess with, so publications began running lists of POKEs – the birth of the cheats industry! Modern games are mostly immune to the tactic, as memory is significantly more protected than it was in the 8-bit days.

The concept of intentionally created cheats also appeared early in the evolution of games, at about the point when cheats became necessary for testing. Without some sort of debug mode or life-extending cheat to make games easier, testing the absurdly difficult games of yore would have been absurdly difficult.

One particularly early example is in the 1983 ZX Spectrum game Manic Miner, which contains a cheat mode activated by entering “6031769,” a number rumored to be the developer’s phone number, and sometimes his driver’s license number, but is probably neither.  Manic Miner was hugely popular and ridiculously hard, which is why the code is burnt into the brains of Spectrum owners with more force than “867-5309.”

Above: Look, you can even get the number on a shirt so that everyone knows that you know something they don’t 

 
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Scott1121  - 4 months 4 days ago 
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Scott1121  - 4 months 4 days ago 
sorry i couldn't help myself
MechGyver  - 4 months 4 days ago 
Metal Gear“s controller port change in the Psycho Mantis fight is the greatest cheat of all time.
Cyberninja  - 4 months 4 days ago 
dont just right first right a real comment
Cyberninja  - 4 months 4 days ago 
i only use cheats once i finsh the game to make it be more enjoyable to play again does anyone else do that?
babo_u_da  - 4 months 4 days ago 
ah cheats, i was so excited when i first figured out how to get unlimited masterballs
revrock  - 4 months 4 days ago 
Although it isn't an "internal" cheat, how about using a pocket comb (which everyone had in the 1980's) between your fingers for increased speed in "Track and Field" in the arcade... then for the nes version I would use a metal spoon and rub it back and forth as fast as possible over the a and b buttons.

There is an idea for your next article GR! all the external cheat methods used by gamers!
Scott1121  - 4 months 4 days ago 
i was getting to righting a real comment thank you very much. I used to use cheats all the time but i dont really use them that much anymore it is either bcuz they disable achievements or cheats just arnt that common anymore.
Eureka  - 4 months 4 days ago 
I never really liked cheats.
It makes playing the game less rewarding.
Like when you beat an absurdly hard boss enemy, but when you use cheats it just doesn't feel like you've accomplished anything, at least for me.
GamesRadarNathaniel  - 4 months 4 days ago 
I LOVE cheats. ive used them since the gameboy and have used them on the gamecube and the wii.and the ds.and the N64.
Cheating makes the world go round.
civver  - 4 months 4 days ago 
A lot of games don't seem to have cheats nowadays. Glitches are still there, though. It's annoying how the GTA series decided to remove some cheats.
Tasty_Pasta  - 4 months 4 days ago 
The first game I ever used cheats on was Army Men 2 for PC. That game had some ridiculously fun things you could do.
GamesRadarNathaniel  - 4 months 4 days ago 
@cyberninja i occasionaly do that unless i get bored with the game and want to make it more fun/faster
MechGyver  - 4 months 4 days ago 
@GamesRadarNathaniel
Yeah! Tell it like it is!
iKOemos  - 4 months 4 days ago 
Oh the hours I spent with San Andreas and its cheats... ah good times.
I owe it to cheats you know, without them I would never have discovered this website 5 years ago when I was looking for cheats for DBZ: Bodukai 2. Thank you cheat codes.
Sabtos  - 4 months 4 days ago 
I swear to god before I read anything on the article I went down to click page four, before I even did I thought "flying cars GTA" and on page fucking four right at the top. Not that crazy but still, crazy shit.
key0blade  - 4 months 4 days ago 
Ahhh, probably the least hyped, best part of a game, the cheat code. I was ecstatic when I learned how to make cars fly in GTA:SA
Samael  - 4 months 4 days ago 
Jeez...is Paul really like that?
norid  - 4 months 4 days ago 
Cheats = noob
what am i saying i love cheats specialy the funny don't do anything cheats or if they make the game harder
Yeager1122  - 4 months 4 days ago 
@iKOemos thats how i found this wesite to though i think it used to be called cheatplanet not sure though.

I havent used cheats since i was like nine they ruin the game experience for me at least.
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