Do you have any old games that
sit on the shelf because they are frustratingly complicated, or simply
lost playability because you've done all you can with them? Well, if they
happen to be PS2 games, take them down and let the Code Breaker 7.0 from
Pelican give them new life. The Code Breaker is just that, a device that
alters a game's code, unlocking certain abilities such as invincibility,
unlimited ammo, infinite time, hidden characters, invisibility, secret
vehicles, and much, much more. On top of all this, the Code Breaker claims
to be the most effective, most versatile and easiest to use cheat device
on the market. We asked, "Is it?"
Most effective? So far, yes. The Code Breaker 7.0 works with any PS2 console,
regardless of built-in encryption protection. Most versatile? Again, yes.
Not only does it come with over thirty thousand pre-loaded codes for over
five hundred games, but more codes can also be added and stored on a standard
8mb memory card. Also new is Pelican's groundbreaking "Day 1"
feature where users can download and store cheat codes and supercodes
from cmgsccc.com
the first day that a new game is released.
Easiest to use? That depends. The entire Code Breaker package consists
of one disk (no dongle), and the interface is pretty easy to navigate.
However, new codes can't be stored without a memory card.
All in all the Code Breaker is a pretty impressive product. It makes good
games great and great games better. It can even do something for the crappy
ones. For a more than reasonable twenty bucks you can get one anywhere
games are sold or online at one of the dealers listed at www.PelicanPerformance.com.