In the mid-90s, GameShark established itself as the name in video game cheats by releasing a series of devices that would allow you to access a collection of pre-programmed cheat codes for various ...
Remember GameShark? If you grew up in the PS1 era, odds are that you do. Back then there were all sorts of cheat devices and accessories you could buy, but none were as popular as GameShark. Now that ...
GameShark, the classic cheat device, is making an AI-powered comeback - and publisher Altec Lansing may have just leaked the Nintendo Switch 2 release date as part of the news. "Formerly known as ...
Jason Wojnar started his gaming life with the original PlayStation and the Commodore 64, despite being way too young to know what the was. He started writing about video games in 2018 and hasn't ...
In a new press release from audio electronics company Altec Lansing, it was revealed that GameShark is returning, sort of via an artificial intelligence-powered successor called “AI Shark” You don’t ...
After the big re-launch of our massive cheat code site, gamesages.com into its present form found at codes.ign.com, much of the database had to be converted over to the new site manually. Thankfully ...
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 ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Remember pushing your SNES and NES cartridges down into the Game Genie and then flipping through ...
Well here's one way of getting yourself some free publicity: casually announce your product will be releasing alongside this "September" so everyone excitedly thinks you might have just accidentally ...
I've been trying to search for info on this but haven't come up with anything.<BR>For the original playstation, there use to be codes for the ps gameshark to let you play cdr copies (without the use ...
Well, maybe you can call it a comeback. A couple months ago the aging InterAct slipped into the big sleep. The company had long controlled GameShark, the weapon of choice for cheaters and code heads ...