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Ever doing what Nintendon't, the Sega Genesis Game Genie featured a switch to enable and disable code functions during gameplay.
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Ever doing what Nintendon't, the Sega Genesis Game Genie featured a switch to enable and disable code functions during gameplay. In addition, this version was endorsed by Sega, being officially licensed. A side effect of the shape of the cartridge is that imported games can be played on the Genesis/Mega Drive it is plugged into, provided it is in the same television region.
  
 
==[[File:Game_Genie_Sega_Genesis.jpg|thumb|Sega Genesis]]==
 
==[[File:Game_Genie_Sega_Genesis.jpg|thumb|Sega Genesis]]==

Latest revision as of 23:24, 4 January 2014

In a word, excellent. Game Genie was a line of cheat devices for multiple home and portable console systems, designed by Codemasters, and marketed by Camerica and Galoob.

NES
Nintendo Entertainment System
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Sega Genesis[edit]

Ever doing what Nintendon't, the Sega Genesis Game Genie featured a switch to enable and disable code functions during gameplay. In addition, this version was endorsed by Sega, being officially licensed. A side effect of the shape of the cartridge is that imported games can be played on the Genesis/Mega Drive it is plugged into, provided it is in the same television region.

Sega Genesis
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Sega Game Gear[edit]

The purpose of the clear window is so that one may attach Game Genie codes to the back of the Game Gear cartridges, and read them while on the code entry screen.

Sega Game Gear
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Super NES
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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