![]() ![]() Then, using the built-in Hex Editor, view the NES memory and go to the PRG-ROM address you wish to modify, then right-click the byte and choose "Create Game Genie Code at this Address". Once you've found a part of PRG-ROM you want to change to create a code effect, snap the Debugger (if it's not so already) and find the code's location in the PRG-ROM's address space ($8000-$FFFF) (you'll want the debugger snapped so the game won't swap banks out from under you). Repeat until the desired effect is achieved, and then save the ROM. If the desired effect isn't achieved, undo the change (Ctrl+Z) and try the next address. Using the built-in Hex Editor, go to the first listed address in the ROM, and change its value to the value given in the "Value" box (of the GG code Decoder/Encoder window). Using the Game Genie Code Decoder/Encoder, enter in your code in the "Game Genie Code" box, and under "Possible Affected ROM File Addresses", a list of possible matches (usually from 1 to 5) is displayed. You can then enable/disable them by double-clicking the code in the box (a * means the code is active). In the Game Genie Code Decoder/Encoder window, type the code into the Game Genie Code box and click "Add to Cheat List", which will add it to the Cheat Search cheat list. ![]() To decrypt a Game Genie code, enter it into the Game Genie Code box, and the Address and Value fields will be automatically filled in, as will the Compare field if it was an 8-letter code. The code so produced will appear in the Game Genie Code box immediately you can then click "Add to Cheat List" to activate it. This will take an NES address space PRG address ($8000-$FFFF), a comparison value (for 8-letter GG codes refer to a Game Genie code FAQ for an explanation of what this does), and a Value that replaces the addressed byte.įilling in the Address and Value fields will produce a 6-letter code if you also fill out the Compare field, it will produce an 8-letter code.
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