![]() that was another problem people said could cause this). although there's thousands of pages with codes for them on the internet? Or if my SNES is defective or the wrong model or something? (yes, everything is cleaned on the SNES and the G.G. So can anybody PLEASE tell me if a v2 Game Genie even exists? Or if those games I listed (which is nearly every SNES game I own and play) just don't work with the G.G. About 20 (of maybe 70+?) sellers who wrote me back – every single one said the dashes are on the screen without entering a code. The only way to tell if it's a v2 is if the dashes aren't on the code screen until AFTER you enter the first 4 digits of the code.so I've spent over a month now writing every single eBay seller I see posting one of these if they could check this for me. People say the Version 2 Game Genie works better on more games. ![]() Once I did research it seems there's two versions of the G.G. But more importantly I've tried codes from multiple sources on common games like:Įarthworm Jim 1/2, Donkey KC 1/2, Super Mario World, Yoshi's Island (which I hear can be difficult to use codes on), Mega Man X, Super Castlevania IV, Zelda, F-Zero, Super Metroid (this needs a master code, right?), etc.Īnd out of the 40 or 50 codes I tried only 1, maybe 2 worked. I received I couldn't even insert some games which don't have the cut-out on the front of the cartridge (before they removed the locking mechanism from the SNES) because there's a tab inside the game genie which blocks those type of cartridges from even being inserted. ![]() ![]() I'm having a problem getting a Game Genie to work on my regular/fat SNES (motherboard is SNS-CPU-RGB-02 bottom says SNS-001 model). ![]()
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