Datel's latest Action Replay is another cheat code sensation...

Aug 2, 2006 07:55 GMT  ·  By

Datel's latest Action Replay game enhancer has the power to blow your games wide open. Action Replay DS uses real cheat codes to get to the heart of your Nintendo DS games, giving you enhancements such as Infinite Lives, Infinite Health, All Vehicles, All Levels and more.

Action Replay DS is really easy to use. You simply insert the supplied Action Replay cartridge into your DS or DS Lite, and switch on. When prompted, remove the Action Replay card and replace it with your game card. Action Replay recognizes the title in question and offers you the title's code list. It's that easy! They're great codes too. For example, codes for the ever-popular Mario Kart DS include Unlock All Nitro Courses, Unlock All Retro Courses and Unlock All Characters, Cars and Classes. You can Freeze Time, give yourself Power-Ups and Trophies, and bag instant Three-Star Ranks. You can opt to instantly complete any mission with a Three-Star Rank too.

Like previous versions of Action Replay, Action Replay DS is fully updateable, so you don't need to buy a new one when new games are released. But to make things even easier, we've done away with all that tedious typing. Now, instead of entering codes by hand with an on-screen keyboard, you update your Action Replay using the PC app supplied. Just run the application, connect your Action Replay DS to your PC via the supplied USB cable and you can download the entire database, or simply add a few titles of your choice. It's really easy to do, and quick too. Our code creators are always hard at work on the latest DS titles, so even the very latest games will be trained and tamed within hours of hitting the shelves.

Action Replay DS is not a replacement for Action Replay MAX for GBA/DS, which uses cheat codes for GBA titles but save-game positions for DS games. Instead, Action Replay DS is a whole new product which brings the traditional enhancement codes for which the Action Replay series is famous to Nintendo's dual-screen handheld.