![]() |
Re: Most Memorable Cheat Code
Unlimited health on GTA San Andreas.
|
Re: Most Memorable Cheat Code
MLA
Man, Castle Wolfenstien was awesome. -Andy A. |
Re: Most Memorable Cheat Code
Starcraft: "There is no cow level" - Instantly ends the game in a win.
I didn't really use it as much as "Power Overwhelming" or "Show me the money" but it's still a good reference to Diablo II. |
Re: Most Memorable Cheat Code
The original Doom: idspispopd: smashing pumpkins into small piles of putrid debris; changed to idclip in Doom II; allowed you to walk through walls (no-clip mode). idkfa gave you all weapons and full ammo; I won't translate.
Also (i think it was) trex in Need for Speed II let you be a dinosaur. Its cornering wasn't that good though. |
Re: Most Memorable Cheat Code
my fav is the XYZZY (Shift) (Enter) (Enter) for minesweeper gives you the little pixel in the upper left corner that tells you if its a mine or not.
|
Re: Most Memorable Cheat Code
It's a good day to die -- Warcraft
|
Re: Most Memorable Cheat Code
The diddy code on Donkey Kong on N64...I forgot exactly what it was, but it was pretty pointless lol.
|
Re: Most Memorable Cheat Code
What about the cheat codes for Duke Nukem 3d / Atomic Edition:
DNkey - gives you all keys to open All Doors DNlife - Gives you Immortality DNguns? - Gives you all the weapons DNammo - Gives you unlimited ammo Somebody refresh my memory its been a solid 6 years since I've touched Duke Nukem. There was one I used to use for Command & Conquer - Red Alert and that was the Unlimited Money (PC Verison) |
Re: Most Memorable Cheat Code
Old school rules!
Laugh if you must, but the only cheat code I remember is Down-Back-B for Shaq-Fu on Sega Genesis. Depending on what character you had, it would make you do a pretty cool special move. Also there were some pretty spiffy codes for Daytona USA for Sega Saturn. (yes, I own that system.. one of the few who actually bought it.) One of them let you drive as a horse instead of a car, and another one made your car's wheels disappear, yet somehow keep rolling. Good times had back in the day.. :D Oh, speaking of racing games, in the original driver there was a cheat code to get your car on "stilts" and your suspension was like.. 5' tall. It was awesome for cruising straight.. but one wrong hard turn and you were flipped. That game was invaluable for it's lesson to kids back then to not buy and/or race SUV's or you would go flippy flippy.. :p |
Re: Most Memorable Cheat Code
Quote:
dnstuff gave you everything (ammo, keys, guns) dnscotty let you transport(beam) to other levels Duke Nukem 3D was definitely an entertaining game.... for the first few levels, then, IMO, it got old. At the time, however, the graphics were absolutely jaw dropping. |
Re: Most Memorable Cheat Code
"/god" and "/give all" on Quake III Arena. Great fun!
|
Re: Most Memorable Cheat Code
Quote:
|
Re: Most Memorable Cheat Code
Quote:
(Yes I know many of you were born well after this, but you havent played video games until you have to blow the dust out of a cartridge or toss down your "power pad" to play your 8-bit color games!) |
Re: Most Memorable Cheat Code
Quote:
|
Re: Most Memorable Cheat Code
Quote:
I don't really go out of my way to find cheats because I like beating the game the old fashioned way, but there are some cool ones out there. |
| All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:59. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2017, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Chief Delphi