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Games released for non-scanning consoles would employ the barcode scanner as a means to unlock secret content within the game or to add enhanced functionality. A number of games also relied on the barcode-scanning portion of the game in a manner which was integral to gameplay.
The game included a portable, battery-powered barcode scanner, [4] [6] known as the Scan Command, [5] [10] capable of storing up to 25 scans at a time. [4] [5] Barcodes are scanned by the player to obtain "genetic codes". [6] Barcodes are loaded into the game by connecting the scanner to a computer's serial port. [4]
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