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Title Screen


Shining Force Gaiden: The Final Conflict

Developer:
Sonic! Software Planning
Publisher:
Sega
Platform:
Game Gear
Released in JP: June 30, 1995




DebugIcon.png This game has debugging material.
SoundtestIcon.png This game has a hidden sound test.





Debug Mode


At the Sega logo, quickly press Up, Down, Up, 2, 1, Right, Left twice. Another simpler alternative is to press Up, Up, Down, Up, 2, 1, Right, Left. If done right, you'll hear a "Whoosh". Now, pick a new or saved game, and before starting, you'll be presented with a debug menu with several options.



  • Option 0: End.

  • Option 1: Battle Select. Play all the important battles.

  • Option 2: Event Character.

  • Option 3: Test Mode.

  • Option 4: Group Select.

  • Option 5: Level Select. Allows you to level up each character.

  • Option 6: Control Enemies.

  • Option 7: Top Mode.

  • Option 8: Game Completed. Make the game think you already beat the last boss.

  • Option 9: Give Money.

  • Option 10: Action Test.

  • Option 11: Effect Test.

  • Option 12: Sound Test.

  • Option 13: Reset.

  • Option 14: Save.




(Source: z80)

Music Test


First, you need to have a saved game with the game completed, or you can use the Debug Mode code and turn on the "Game Completed" option. Then, to access the Music Test, either start a new game, or pick a saved game. Before the game starts, press Up + Start.




(Source: z80)


























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