![]() ![]() Pinging is currently not allowed.Ģ5 Responses to “RedWolf’s Homebrew Game Genie Code Gallery: Super Mario Bros.” You can skip to the end and leave a response. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. ![]() On Thursday, November 17th, 2005 at 10:21 pm and is filed under Gaming History, Hacks & Projects, NES / Famicom. There are some awesome ones for it in my personal code book, so stay tuned. You can’t break blocks though.Ĭoming Soon: Game Genie codes for Super Mario Bros. With this code you can be regular small Mario and still have the fire flower. Also, feel free to share your own codes in the comments section!Īh, one of the classics. and Duck Hunt cartridge was used to make these codes. This first entry on GG codes deals only with Super Mario Bros. Some of these codes might have been discovered by other fellow Game Genie enthusiasts since then, but I assure you, these are straight from my circa-1994 spiral-bound, home made Game Genie Book. ![]() This resulted in some particularly reality-bending codes, the best of which I have included here. Before long, the codes included in the official Game Genie booklet got boring, so my brother and I made up our own. After all, I thought, I bought the game, and I should be able to play it however I want ( “Game Genie: empowering the gamer since 1991”). Tired of being told by game designers that I had to play the games their way, I delighted in manipulating game mechanics. When I was bored with regular old NES games, I could essentially “reprogram” them with the device and make them more interesting. The Game Genie is without a doubt the coolest peripheral I’ve ever owned for the NES. ![]()
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