REPROGRAM THE GAME

WARNING! WARNING! AND WARNING AGAIN!: I do not reccommend doing this trick on your only Zelda 64 game because it has the potential of ruining it. If you have the extra money to buy an extra cartridge to try this then try it out. Otherwise STAY AWAY AT ALL COSTS! This trick may potentially Damage your game Permanently! Do not cry to me saying you broke your game, because you have been warned. Otherwise have fun reprogramming the game. This could be the ultimate user power trip if adequately mastered. This one is brought to you by the MK Demon.

I started up Zelda with my GS in place, and the codes "Black Tunic" and "Hold L for inf. rise" on. I was playing through, and I decided to try "Video Gamer X's code" with the Gameshark in the N64. In the temple of time, I pulled up on the cartridge, reviewed the text, and shut the game off. I proceeded to take the GameShark out of the system and turn Zelda back on. What I found was an erased game. Damn! I shouted! Damn you you stupid cartridge! But, I had been warned of the hazards of using this brute force trick. I calmed down and started up the newly blank game. To my absolute amazement, Link was wearing a BLACK TUNIC!!! I did a double take, turning to my cartridge slot, and made sure the GameShark wasn't in there. It seems that the GameShark, when used in conjuction with the crooked cartridge trick, can actually change the game's code PERMANENTLY! Also interesting was the fact that Link's tunic was only black in the game slot which was erased. Could this interesting trick lead to bigger and better things?

Long live the Odyssey...

Hmm...very interesing, (Video Gamer X stroking chin) this has to be THE CODE for Type A personalities that say that they can do whatever the hell they want when they want it. (Not like the gameshark doesn't do that anyway, but this one allows you to alter the actual cart itself, without any kind of fancy equipment to decompile the ROM Data) This could mean that any trick done with the gameshark could be made permanent on a new game slot. Indeed, very interesting... Good find there gamer. I have to admit I haven't tried this trick because it has the potential of damaging the game irreprebly, and I don't want to do that to this one. I have "busted" games before (actually took 'em apart) but there's no way this is going to happen with my Zelda 64. Remember the warning, and don't do this trick unless you have nothing to lose.


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