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  2. CheatCodes.com - Wikipedia

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    CheatCodes.com is a gaming website that has published video game cheat codes, FAQs, and walkthroughs since 1996. ... PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, PlayStation, ...

  3. GameShark - Wikipedia

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    Since January 23rd, 2003, the brand name is owned by Mad Catz, which marketed GameShark products for the Sony PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo game consoles. Players load cheat codes from GameShark discs or cartridges onto the console's internal or external memory, so that when the game is loaded, the selected cheats can be applied.

  4. Cheating in video games - Wikipedia

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    Guides, walkthroughs, and tutorials are sometimes used to complete games but whether this is cheating is debated. Later, cheating grew more popular with magazines, websites, and even a television show, Cheat!, dedicated to listing cheats and walkthroughs for consoles and computer systems. POKE cheats were replaced by trainers and cheat codes.

  5. Escape The Titanic - Cheats and walkthroughs - AOL

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    Escape The Titanic is the latest hidden object/puzzle mobile game to make a big splash in the iOS App Store (pun intended). Like most games of its kind, though, it's easy to get stuck and be ...

  6. PlayStation Underground - Wikipedia

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    Code Book - Hints, cheat codes and strategy guides for video games. Imports - Preview of games from around the world such as Europe and Japan which have yet to be released in the United States . Download Station - Additional game content, such as extra secret levels or hidden characters, which are saved into the memory card for use with certain ...

  7. GameFAQs - Wikipedia

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    GameFAQs was started as the Video Game FAQ Archive on November 5, 1995, [10] by gamer and programmer Jeff Veasey. The site was created to bring numerous online guides and FAQs from across the internet into one centralized location. [11]

  8. Video game walkthrough - Wikipedia

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    With the growth in popularity of video gaming in the early 1980s, a new genre of video game guide book emerged that anticipated walkthroughs. Written by and for gamers, books such as The Winners' Book of Video Games (1982) [1] and How To Beat the Video Games (1982) [2] focused on revealing underlying gameplay patterns and translating that knowledge into mastering games. [3]

  9. Jak 3 - Wikipedia

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    GameSpot gave it a score of 8.6/10, "Jak 3 is a game with exceptional production values and some of the nicest visuals on the PlayStation 2" and went on to praise the "Solid platforming action with even more weapons and abilities, tons of varied gameplay types, engrossing and well-told storyline, the trademark humor and plenty of unlockable ...