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Playstation 2 GameShark 2


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Manufacturer: MadCatz
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Brand: Mad Catz
EAN: 0728658006563
Label: MadCatz
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: MadCatz
Model: GMCC82ABZ/03/1
Platform: PlayStation2
Publisher: MadCatz
Release Date: 2008-08-12

Features
Broadband enabled for quick code updates
Game Engine with 3D graphics and sound
USB storage device reader
Download cheats list from GameShark.com to USB pen drive to update GameShark code list with ease
PSP reader that allows user to transfer game saves between PSP and PS2 for storage on memory card and Memory Stick Duo

Accessories
PlayStation: The Official Magazine (1-year)
Electronic Gaming Monthly
Play
Tips & Tricks Magazine

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Editorial Reviews:

MADCATZ GMCC82ABZ PS2(R) GameShark 2 Updated edition to GameShark; Memory card manager with a powerful data compressor ; Gain infinite health, endless ammo, extra characters and hard to find objects ; Cheat codes available on day of game release; First day code guarantee PS2(R) GameShark 2


User Comments about the Playstation 2 GameShark 2

If Gameshark wants to keep going, they need to make there products better. Its like a chore to do anything with it. Why can't they make this any easier. I recently got the Gameshark for my Playstation Two, placed it into my PS2 and started it up, nothing happened.


It too a couple of times, than started up, and everything worked fine. I had continious problems with this product.I tried inputing cheats onto the Gameshark, but it doesn't work, the cheats cannot be highlighted and whenever I tried starting the game-up, it says that there are no cheats loaded. I was furious, that is, until I took the disc back out, cleaned it, placed it back in and tried again. I have to continiously clean the gameshark disc a number of times before it will fianlly work. Although the value is a little higher knowing that AT LEAST some of these cheats work.


I found that some of the new inputed codes I put in DO work, but on a game that was already listed on the Gameshark, not inputed by myself. Once again, another frustrating thing about this product. That is, until I turned it off and tried starting it up again. It appears that you must in-put the game name exackly as it is displayed on the Gameshark website for it to work. But trust me on this, don't waste your time or money on this lame product.



Not bad, not great. The only other issue is that there aren't really any new codes. My relatively new PS2 had a little trouble reading the disc (may be due to it being a CD Rom, though it reads Fighter Maker 2 just fine). what you see is what you get, and that's all they have on the site. Meh.



It was nice, you had a wide variety for any game, you just copy the number and be set. Not only that, but this item should provide the buyer with a pendrive. Im sick of great companies that use to do things perfectly getting in that "lets renovate" mood. Use to be back in the day you could pop in some cheat codes and you were good to go, what was even better was that people would dink around and find new codes by mistake and share them. the rest is up to you. Seriously if you hit a bullseye why would you take out the dart and try again. Get it right, and improove and add, not change.Buy an older version.


What do you get instead. Now you cant enter in numbers, You HAVE to download cheats, and only cheats that gameshark deems worthy to have. a disk. if you can find it, from back when the people who ran this company knew what they were doing.


my code breaker one did and it always work perfectly. i just got mine and couldn't even use it bc it was missing some memory thing. i thought they all just used the ps2 memory card. this sucks if anyone knows a way to get the memory thing for this game shark for cheep please help me out.



This Gameshark works better than that crappy GBA SP One but one problem You need a large screen TV cause the letters to punch in the codes are way too small to see I had to almost sit right up to the TV to see what I'm punching in Gameshark used to be good starting out but now they Plainly Suck.