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Title Screen


Game Genie

Developer:
Codemasters
Publisher:
Galoob
Platform:
Unlicensed Game Boy
Released in US: 1992




DevMessageIcon.png This game has a hidden developer message.
CopyrightIcon.png This game has hidden developer credits.
TextIcon.png This game has unused text.





Your friendly neighborhood ROM-editing device, on Game Boy! Betcha didn't think there'd be a page for one of these, did you?



Contents




  • 1 Hidden Developers Credits


  • 2 Secret Button Codes


    • 2.1 Message 1


    • 2.2 Message 2


    • 2.3 Message 3 (Credits)


    • 2.4 Message 4


    • 2.5 Message 5


    • 2.6 Message 6


    • 2.7 Message 7


    • 2.8 Message 8


    • 2.9 Message 9


    • 2.10 Easter 1


    • 2.11 Easter 2




  • 3 Secret Game Genie Codes


    • 3.1 Code 1


    • 3.2 Code 2


    • 3.3 Code 3


    • 3.4 Code 4


    • 3.5 Code 5


    • 3.6 Code 6


    • 3.7 Code 7


    • 3.8 Code 8


    • 3.9 Code 9






Hidden Developers Credits


Stored at the very beginning of the ROM:


Game Genie(TM) s/ware Vsn 1.17:8-Oct-1992 (C)1992 Codemasters Software Company Limited.
All rights reserved.Hardware:RDA @ LoftLogic, prototypes:RDA & CVJ, Software:RFW @ Big Red.
Code finding:Big Red & co., testing:PRG & DRC(The Loft Lads)

Secret Button Codes


As in the Game Gear version, entering certain commands at the code screen will display one of several hidden messages or enable some special effects.


Message 1


Gbgamegenie-cheat0.png


Enter Up, Down, Left, Right.


Message 2


Gbgamegenie-cheat1.png


Enter B, A, Left, Right, Select.


Message 3 (Credits)


Gbgamegenie-cheat2.png


Enter Up, Up, A, B, A, Down, Down.


Message 4


Gbgamegenie-cheat3.png


Enter Right, Up, Down, Up, Left, Up, Down, Up.


Message 5


Gbgamegenie-cheat4.png


Enter B, A, B, Right, Left, Down, Up.


Message 6


Gbgamegenie-cheat5.png


Enter A, A, A, A, B, B, B, Start.


Message 7


Gbgamegenie-cheat6.png


Enter Right, Left, Right, Left, Down, Down, Up, Up.


Message 8


Gbgamegenie-cheat7.png


Enter Down, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Start.


Message 9


Gbgamegenie-cheat8.png


Enter A, B, A, B, B, A, A, Select.


Easter 1


Gbgamegenie-cheat9.png


Enter A, Left, Left, A, B, Right, Right, B to toggle the large fonts upside-down flip.


Easter 2


Gbgamegenie-cheatA.png


Enter B, Down, Down, A, B, Up, Up, A to toggle the small fonts upside-down flip.




(Source: nensondubois,CaH4e3)

Secret Game Genie Codes


All codes are entered at the previously fully erased with the B button in Code 3, then you should press A on first space of Code 1 to activate/deactivate it.


Code 1


Enter "DEAD" to toggle vertical screen shake.


Code 2


Enter "ABACADABA" to toggle horizontal screen shake. Both codes may be combined.


Code 3


Gbgamegenie-ggcode3.png


Enter "F154" to turn the main selection cursor into the fish and back into the hand.


Code 4


Gbgamegenie-ggcode4.png


Enter "FACE" to turn the GG cursor into the face and back into the cross.


Code 5


Gbgamegenie-ggcode5.png


Enter "1984" to see the "Explode" easter egg screen.


Code 6


Enter "BAC4" to invert the D-Pad buttons.


Code 7


Enter "1CE" to never release the D-Pad buttons mode.


Code 8


Gbgamegenie-ggcode7.png


Enter "414E5" to see the Horizontal screen wave effect.


Code 9


Gbgamegenie-ggcode8.png


Enter "6EE6" to see the Vertical screen wave effect.




(Source: RFredW)






























































































































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