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[RS] Codebreaker
CodeBreaker v10
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/240109853/CodeBreaker.rar
Code:
size 3.6MB File Type:ISO
Password: herodez
Long time console game cheaters know about Code Breaker and its above average code support. Previous versions not withstanding, the Code Breaker has always enjoyed great support from it code-generating staff (formerly the GameShark Code Creators Club).
As a cheat device, the Code Breaker is a no-nonsense kind of deal -- it's disc only -- and can go straight into your Playstation 2 right out of the box. Like many cheat devices and programs available in the current market, Codebreaker uses the PS2's memory card to store new cheats you enter or download from its site. This is both a good and bad thing.
The Good - Being sold "disc only", Codebreaker's cost to manufacture is cut. The savings supposedly gets passed onto the consumer, so Codebreaker usually costs less than comparable cheat devices. Since there's no weird plastic thing to accompany the package, all you need to use cheats at a friend's house is just the disc and the memory card where you have your cheat codes saved to.
The Bad - Being sold "disc only", Codebreaker has to use your PS2 memory card's space to save any new codes that do not readily come with the disc. For you RPG gamers, this can be a problem with you constantly keeping an eye on the amount of codes you put in (or download) so as not to run out of room on your memory card. For action gamers who are into more action oriented games, this is not much of a problem. Like all versions of Code Breaker, the disc does not come with its own dust jacket. This means the consumer must find a cover, jewel box, or jacket to store the Code Breaker disc when it is not in use.
Codebreaker is a little more flexible than GameShark and Action Replay however. The current trend of cheat devices is something called "planned obsolescence" -- this is the situation when codes for newer cheat devices do not work on older devices (and vice versa). In order for you to use codes for old games, you need the old version of the cheat program (good luck on EBay if you need to find one) while codes on newer games require the purchase of the updated version of the cheat program; not so with Codebreaker. Each version of Codebreaker is backswards compatible with earlier codes, so you can probably spend less money updating your cheat disc and simply buy a new version of Codebreaker when ever there is a major version upgrade.
Navigating Codebreaker is fairly simple and easy, thanks to some built in shortcuts. Gamers with access to a USB keyboard will find that they can use the keyboard to quickly type in their cheats; the PS2 Analog Controller can also be used in conjunction with the keyboard, in case you forget which buttons are mapped where. On screen context help scrolls by constantly on the bottom of the screen, reminding you of what buttons do what function and where. The L1 and R1 buttons allow you to navigate a line of code quickly and with good response.
The best thing about the Codebreaker however, is that it has a buffer that "remembers" the last line of code you entered, making it easy to enter multiple line codes by changing a few values and digits instead of having to re-type the whole line of code. This is one of the trademark abilities for all versions of Codebreaker, the other being some damn neat code support. For example, Codebreaker is the only cheat device that regularly include "joker" codes that allow code effects to occur when certain buttons or combination of buttons are pressed.
In addition to cheat codes, this version of Codebreaker has an integral device manager that allows you to manipulate your data on a memory card or a USB flash device. For the most part the USB flash device is more for the transfer of PS2 game saves downloaded online to your memory card (no PS2 game at the moment scans for game saves from the PS2's USB port), another nifty side feature on the Codebreaker. New for Code Breaker is the chat program, which presumably allows for you to do IM using your PS2's Network Adapter, the Code Breaker disc, and a broadband connection.
If you've just gotten into the business of cheating, the Code Breaker is a reasonably good purchase. However, as with all cheat devices, you should visit their site (www.codetwink.com) to see the latest array of available cheats. If none of the cheats will appear to help you, then obviously, you should refrain from wasting your hard earned money. But if in the off chance the cheats are to your liking (or if you hack games for a living) the Code Breaker is a soldi shoe-in.
Last edited by Herodez; 24th July 2009 at 09:20 AM.
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Moved to PS2 apps section.
Also some info is missing and needs to be added, like what version? Is it Elf or Iso?
FYI cmgsccc.com and codebreaker.com are outdated addresses, the current address is codetwink.com.
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I input the password, and it says wrong password?
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Originally Posted by
KnightTerror
I input the password, and it says wrong password?
Yeah, happened with me too - got it working though by entering the PW in lower cases - herodez. Worked for me.
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hey guys i don't know if i am the only one with this problem but after i burned and tried using to code breaker to go to the day 1 files i wasn't able to connect and i know it wasn't the router, the cable or the modem is there something i am doing wrong
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The Day1 server has been shut down for a few months now, since they changed the name to codetwink.
Look for the elf version I uploaded, it has the server patch so you can use it for online Day1 updates and IRC chat.
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I burned it to a dvd at 4x speed,when i insert it it does something like turning off my ps2,thr light on my controller turns off,and my tv displays no signal but green light is still working...Wtf?
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Originally Posted by
filip.d
I burned it to a dvd at 4x speed,when i insert it it does something like turning off my
ps2,thr light on my controller turns off,and my tv displays no signal but green light is still working...Wtf?
It's supposed to do that for a split second.
It's just how it loads, it's done that since version 9.
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i dont know dude i left it half an hour and it still stays that way
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