Gameshark :: Gameboy Advance Cheat Toy

The Gameshark's gonna take a bite out of your game.
Courtesy of InterAct

Hot on the heels of their upcoming Gamecube Mobile Monitor 5.4, the brainiacs from InterAct Accessories Inc. have another cool toy for you. It's the Gameboy Advance Gameshark and it's one lean, mean cheatin' machine.

The Gameshark is packed full of codes to power up your fave Gameboy Advance (GBA) games. Here are a few of the games it can supercharge your score in:

  • Bomberman Tournament
  • Castlevania
  • F-Zero: Maximum Velocity
  • Iridion 3D
  • Krazy Racers
  • Namco Museum
  • Rayman Advance
  • Ready 2 Rumble Round 2
  • Super Mario Advance

  • That's just a few of the games the GBA Gameshark has cheat codes for and you'll be able to get more codes from the web. These game cheat codes are updated daily at www.gameshark.com with new games, new codes and cool stuff. Rather than punching the new codes in by hand, the GBA Gameshark can download the codes straight from your computer. All it needs is a USB port to plug into.


    The snazzy new GBA Gameshark is gonna cost you about $40 US ($60 CDN) and is available starting October 10, 2001.


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