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Game Mess Mornings 01/12/24

Grubb is joined by Tam for a lovely Dregsday as they chat about Prince of Persia reviews, a bunch of old games rereleasing, and an AI GameShark successor making wild claims!

News expert Jeff Grubb is here to dish out all of the hottest news!

Jan. 12 2024

Posted by: Jan

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Hmm, if I were to believe in an AI-driven GameShark, I would imagine it would work by monitoring the change in displayed values with the code changes and automatically sort them so you, the player, can make easy changes the way you want. Sort of like how CheatEngine works by entering a number and then when that number changes you change it in CheatEngine to narrow down the possible places that value is determined in the code. Also, Trainers are still huge: Mr. Anti-Fun, WeMod, Cheat Happens, etc. I use them for long games that I am revisiting to get over some annoying grinding (such as an old RPG where I don't want to walk around a town for an hour to get into random encounters so I can earn money to buy equipment, then leave and do the same thing at the next town).

I also liked Felix the Cat, however it was one of my first platformers so that explains that. It was also a great entry for young gamers as I don't recall it being difficult; so it has its place for that alone. And I loved the different versions of him you got to play depending upon the type of level it was (Ground: on-foot magic, then Car, then Tank; etc.).