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But, like i said it does the job. The software does what its suppose to do. I just don't like pluggin it in the ds, then taking it out to put the game in, then putting the Action replay back in again, just to take it back out. I found that cheating makes the game boring though because there is no challenge.
He came up with his own money and I ordered the Action Replay for him. My son had his eye on this product for a long time. He is 100% satisfied and has had absolutely no troubles with using it. From a mom's perspective, I don't really "get it", but he was so happy to be able to catch "shiny Pokemon". Isn't part of the fun and satisfaction of playing knowing that you figured things out on your own. I resisted, arguing that loading cheats onto your game seems counterproductive. Obviously, I don't fully understand the frustrations of Pokemon. I'm just glad it did what it was supposed to do, easily, the way it was supposed to.
They were waiting for it and when it got here it was immediately put into action. They have been using it since delivery day and continue to put it to good use.
Customer service non existant.Throw this away and spend your money else where.Save your money. As other people have encountered.My little 10 yr old brother had the whole list of the cheats wiped out.And it happened suddenly.What the hell. Forget this. Trouble shoot alot on my own before contacting customer service. I'm very tech savy and no matter what the device or technology, I always naturally figure out how to make things work out.I read manuals. For me calling tech support is A LAST RESORT.So what do you know after spending a few hours of timeless trouble shoot I call these "code junkies" people and they're automated voicemail keeps hanging up on me.This thing is useless. Seriously.
It helped them get past where they were previously stuck in their games. The DS Action Replay is really cool. The best part is that you only need one since you only need a minute to choose the cheat before you play. Next you just plug in your game and play. You put it into the DS, pick the game and the "cheat" you'd like and then take it out. My kids (ages 8 & 11) love this. No fighting and I only had to buy one.
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