You cheaters -- it's not such a bad word when you're talking about videogames -- probably know that InterAct went the way of the dodo recently. Before sinking they pawned off the GameShark brand to raise some last minute cash and Mad Catz was there with a cool five million to scoop up the tradition. However, there was a chunk of time in which GameSharks weren't being made, which meant trouble for you code addicts. Thankfully, CodeJunkies saw this is a perfect time to push their Action Replay, so you had an option
From the moment we are born to the day we die, ways of figuring out how to cheat the system have always been lurking in the dark corners of our hearts Pretending we were never 'shot' playing Cops and Robbers, Copying off of our classmates during an exam, being creative with out Tax Returns, Sneaking around behind our spouses backs lets face it, everyone at some level gets a perverse joy from cheating in some way, shape or form. When the cheating hurts others all the goody two-shoes of the world tend to frown upon these actions. But what about when the cheating isn't harmful to anyone? Should we do it? Well if your answer to that question is 'Yes', then maybe the Action Replay DS is for you