Yup! There is! Every game has an ending! A game over pops up sometimes it depends if you're doing well or not, if you die like 27 times in level 1 you're liable to get a game over when you enter level 2 die 5 more times and you MIGHT get a game over it doesn't matter if you reach -100 it just depends how much time it takes to beat it! By the time you reach level 4 game over MIGHT be restricted you can go up to -200 and still don't die it's bit like Golf too much time? = give up! if you do get a game over you can continue from that level using this cheat! level select: at the title screen press 1 2 3 4! 1 = level 1 ( default ) 2 = level 2 3 = level 3 4 = level 4 use these codes if you are playing the sequel ( we aren't showing a description because you already know )! 5 6 7 8! you can start anywhere even if you didn't start there! crazy random mode: press 0 at the title screen to enter a frustrating level this also restricts game over! I got pissed off once because of the instant deaths enemies standing at my start point!
Without using Action Replay or starting the game over, there is no way to re-battle Palkia.
After Action Replay is loaded, you can take the game card out. Then, you will be able to use it's features without the action replay game card (you usually put in the game you wish to hack) * This is wrong, I mean that take the game card out and still have action replay in the ds but without the game card while playing a game.
your game is not registered in the action replay
It depends on the game and the controller settings for that game.
The cable for connecting to ur computer should come with the action replay. No cable is needed to use on ds. just put game in action replay and plug in action replay like its game
Yes, it is. http://www.geocities.jp/z_gundam_tanosii/home/applet/Main.html
Game Over Short Action Thriller - 2012 was released on: USA: 31 October 2012
When you use an action replay 99% of the time your save file will be corrupted and you will have to start the game over.
there could be a few reasons for it. one is that the action replay does not have the game in its game roster,and another is that if you started a new game on a ds game while the action replay was in the ds, then it deletes the codes from the action replay and you have to get all of the codes all over again. i figured the second one out the hard way.
You can not get it on Game cube only on WII but the game cube games
you keep restarting your game 'til you get one. unless you have an action replay.
action replay works by intercepting the game from talking to the system and telling it to listen to it instead of the game. it will do nothing to the game itself, it may however make you console get slower over time and can mess up you files you save while using the action replay.
trading over a different game, action replay, or (maybe) a Nintendo event
at the top of your action replay game list is a add new game option it tells you the game id of the game insterted in your action replay at the first screen
Yes. With action replay or hacking. (Hacking is bad for your game. You might even have to start your game all over).
The exact amount of timed action in a football game is 1 hour due to 4 15 minute quarters. The maximum time is 75 minutes due to an over time period.
no you do not have to. you just take the action replay out carefully and then search for the game if it does not reconise it in that other menu and then use the cheats. PS: look carefully for how to use the cheats in the game. pss: once you turn the game off the cheats auto matically disappear so you will have to put the cheats on the game again.