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Nintendo 64 Game Shark Pro | 
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| From: InterAct Category: Video Games
Buy Used: $12.94
New (1) Used (14) from $12.94
Avg. Customer Rating: 56 reviews Sales Rank: 3031
Platforms: Nintendo 64, No Operating System Media: Video Game Operating System: Nintendo 64 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 6 x 2.8
UPC: 041948003746 EAN: 0041948003746 ASIN: B00000K4E1
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: cartridge only good condition SHIPS FAST! ALL PRODUCTS GUARANTEED!
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Great Tool March 18, 2008 despite not being supported anymore because interact was bought out by intec.this is a great tool for not just cheating but for varius other things such as enabling hidden weapons that you can't unlock on some games.if anyone still plays n64 i would recommend Game Shark to everyone who can have any use with it.Note Using Your Game Shark on a game for more then a hour oftenly can overheat your Game Shark And reduce it's life span and render it unusable.
Don't buy it! February 8, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Nintendo 64 - Game Shark Pro
My ten-year-old son thought it was great for the first twenty-four hours that it actually worked. On day two it didn't matter what game he used it on, it simply wouldn't work. He was very disappointed.
Amazing Gameshark Pro August 8, 2007 At first i didn't know how to use this but once i figured it out we had a blast. I am trolling Amazon for old games so I can put the GSP to good use. Thanks
It Is What It Is... August 1, 2007 A great tool for really scraping up some old worn out games., but... hence the title and the fact that it's kind of archaic now, some games tend to wig out when certain codes are entered, most notably with Resident Evil 2... other than that, it's awesome.
Don't even bother. August 1, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
It's 2007, 2 consoles have come out, but if anyone is still thinking about buying this, DO NOT. It will be lots of fun and excitement... for 1-2 weeks. Mine lasted 13 days. I was editing a code for super mario 64, and it suddenly crashed. No buildup, no warning, it just crashed. It showed a screen sort of like the one when you unplug your cable service, except the static was tinted green. It will then say it has no code space when you start it up again, and it's completely corrupted. I didn't missuse a key code, this is sm64, not zelda or anything. Interact went bankrupt, so no customer service. I suppose you could spend like, 5.35 to have fun for 14 days or less, but it's not worth it to me.
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