The GameShark is a cheating device used to alter the internal data of many video games. Use of a GameShark can sometimes cause corruption of a save file. This is especially likely if the game is not inserted correctly into the slot or if it is bumped while playing. In the Generation I games, complete deletion of the save may occur if the game is taken out while the GameShark is running.
Also, if too many codes are entered in a GameShark, it may stop working. A GameShark code for these consoles is written in the format ttvvaaaa. The GameShark hooks into the vertical blank interrupt to write the given value to memory every frame. Up to 15 codes can be active at once. GameShark codes for Game Boy Advance are encrypted; once decrypted, the codes are in the format ttaaaaaa vvvvvvvv.
It also supports long codes, which span over several lines and write up to bytes into memory. GameShark codes for Nintendo 64 use the format ttaaaaaa vvvv. Medieval Shark Flash. Submarine Adventure WebGL. Super Viking Shark Punch Flash. Moby Dick Flash. Sea Animals Online Coloring Flash. Miami Rex Flash.
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In our collection, you can play any time of underwater adventure you wish. Become a tiger shark, hammerhead, or blue creature, and scare your enemies! Score points for causing destruction and trapping your opponents.
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