Product code: Gameboy shops Game Genie & Shock n' Roll
*Willing to sell separately** shops Game Boy Game Genie The first device in the series was released in 1990[1] All Game Genie devices temporarily modify game data, allowing the player to do things unintended by developers such as, depending on the game, cheating, manipulating various aspects of games, and accessing unused assets and functions. Most video game console emulators feature Game Genie code support. Emulators that have Game Genie support also allow a near-unlimited number of codes to be entered whereas the actual products have an upper and lower limit, between three and six codes.[3] Shock n' roll extends the system a half inch to the left, right and rear, and a good inch at the bottom. It nearly doubles the weight of the system, due to all the plastic, rubber, batteries, and circuits inside. But even so, if you're looking to add a few good functions to the Game Boy Color, this is a great item to have Just remove the Game Boys battery pack, snap, and play #.
*Willing to sell separately** shops Game Boy Game Genie The first device in the series was released in 1990[1] All Game Genie devices temporarily modify game data, allowing the player to do things unintended by developers such as, depending on the game, cheating, manipulating various aspects of games, and accessing unused assets and functions. Most video game console emulators feature Game Genie code support. Emulators that have Game Genie support also allow a near-unlimited number of codes to be entered whereas the actual products have an upper and lower limit, between three and six codes.[3] Shock n' roll extends the system a half inch to the left, right and rear, and a good inch at the bottom. It nearly doubles the weight of the system, due to all the plastic, rubber, batteries, and circuits inside. But even so, if you're looking to add a few good functions to the Game Boy Color, this is a great item to have Just remove the Game Boys battery pack, snap, and play #.