25th February 2013, 6:40 AM
With those N64 Gamesharks, 3.2 added the port on the back, and 3.3 taketh away. However, you could get a software upgrade to the 3.3 version on one with the port still on the back and get it all. That's what I did. I also ended up setting up a really old Laptop with a proper printer port setup and Windows 98 so I could actually run the software. I did the same for a PS1 Gameshark. I don't really use them to "cheat" so much as play around in unfinished code. Also, the N64 Gameshark is the only way to delete the eggs and ice key from Banjo Kazooie, and the totems from Jet Force Gemini.
I bought the same weekend sale of Apogee games, and tossed in Raptor Call of the Shadows to round off that deal. Raptor is an amazing game, but unfortunately the version on GOG can only be played in a letterboxed window, all scrunched up on top and bottom. Disappointing that it doesn't support other resolutions to avoid that as the DOS version can.
I wish they'd get more Apogee games on there though. I want Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure, Commander Keen Episode 6, and a slew of other games I played as a kid in Shareware.
I bought the same weekend sale of Apogee games, and tossed in Raptor Call of the Shadows to round off that deal. Raptor is an amazing game, but unfortunately the version on GOG can only be played in a letterboxed window, all scrunched up on top and bottom. Disappointing that it doesn't support other resolutions to avoid that as the DOS version can.
I wish they'd get more Apogee games on there though. I want Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure, Commander Keen Episode 6, and a slew of other games I played as a kid in Shareware.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)