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md5: 73f04467780c590a1da92a0aa5f513c2
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I'm looking for cheat codes to mess around with NES/Famicom games and can't figure out how to get these "Standard" codes to work on my emulator (VirtuaNES). I figured out how to make Game Genie codes work easily by finding a few youtube videos on it but I can't find shit on these, and they seem to be the majority of the codes on there.
RAM address and value. Always High Bounce As Ball takes 0x03D5 and sets it to 07.
>VirtuaNES
Accurate NES emulators already exist, why settle for second-rate?
Game Genie codes were basically standard codes but encrypted and with a very rudimentary checksum. Pretty sure they did this both so others could not "steal" their codes and the checksum (though very very easy to fool) to make it hardware to input an invalid code.
If you know anything about how memory addresses or even just hex values work you would know this image makes zero sense for entering a code to alter memory.
They were still encrypting their codes even in later generations too .Even though the input looks like standard HEX on the SNES version for example, it was actually still encrypted. Even GameShark still did this. Though other lesser known cheat devices in the US such as CodeBreaker did not.
Standard codes are just a code that directly tells it what to do without any encryption bullshit.
>>11832659probably using an old 3ds
>>11832792OP is asking for standards across code genie type products and also "how"
gamesharks for GBAs don't conform to any one standard. They are "long code" or "short code" colloquially