#Darkstone ps1 gameshark codes download
In the screen shot that's shown above you'll notice the highlighted codes are the ones that I have personally added, the rest of the codes came with the game when I hit the Download button we talked about before. In order to add your own codes to this list, you'll want to mirror this format. Notice the format that the codes in this document share. First thing is first, double click the notepad file which corresponds to your game to bring up the list of codes.
#Darkstone ps1 gameshark codes how to
This will tell you what game it belongs to.Īssuming that you've figured all that good stuff out, let's talk about the last step of the entire process - how to add your code to the list of codes in the ePSXe. If you can't figure out which game is the one you want to add codes to, the only other way to figure it out rather than sorting by Date Modified is by googling the SCUS, SLUS, SCES or SLES and the numerical value. Typically the PAL games have multiple language settings whereas NTSC games only have English.īelow I have included a quick list for you on the different types and what they mean. Whereas PAL is used to refer to games that were made for the UK or European countries. There's two different types of games that you may be familiar with, NTSC commonly refers to games that are made for USA/America. The way these files are organized is by the games ID when it was manufactured. In this case, sort by Date modified to find your game. Those of you who have clicked 'Download' on multiple games will have multiple text files. If this is your first time doing this part you'll only see one text file in there, the one with the game you're playing. Inside the ePSXe folder you'll find another folder named cheats, open that up and you'll see some text files in there. As you can see below, mine is in Downloads - only because that's where I saved it. It may be in My Documents or under My Programs, it depends on where you saved it. First up, find the folder that you have the emulator saved in. If you want to add more cheats to this list then keep on reading!Īdding cheats to the ePSXe emulator is pretty straight forward. Keep in mind though - these are not ALL of the available cheats, only the ones that the author took the time to put in. Assuming that you're connected to the internet it will download all of the saved cheats for your game. Your boxes will be blank until you click on the 'Download' button in the bottom right hand corner of the box. Now use the toolbar at the top, click Options and go down to Cheat codes, shown in my screen shot below.Ĭlick on Cheat codes to bring up the next box which is in the other screen shot below. If you do this correctly (it's literally just clicking the X) you'll find yourself with the ePSXe box similar to what's shown in my screen shot below, also the same box that you saw before you chose which game you want to play. Once you're in game exit out of the emulator as if you were closing the program (use the X in the upper right hand corner) and it'll close out that screen but not the entire emulator. Using CodeBreaker or Gameshark cheat codes with the ePSXe emulator is extremely easy! Choose the game you want to play and fire that bad boy up. One of the most popular Emulators for the Ps1 is ePSXe and if you'd like to learn how to use the codes on this page for that Emulator, check out my how to get cheat codes to work with ePSXe guide.How to use Cheat Codes with the ePSXe Emulator People using a physical console will need to purchase a physical CodeBreaker/Gameshark device to use the codes.Īnyone who is using an Emulator will have a much easier time getting these codes to work (assuming your Emulator supports them). Depending on if you're playing this game on a physical console or an emulator will determine how you use the codes found on this page. This page contains CodeBreaker/Gameshark cheat codes for Resident Evil 3: Nemesis for the Playstation 1. Resident Evil 3: Nemesis CodeBreaker/Gameshark Codes (NTSC-U)