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Description A GameShark cheat device for the Nintendo 64 video game console. First released in 1997 by InterAct, these devices allowed users to play games with cheats (such as infinite lives) in games modifying memory locations. This device is a v2.1, later versions added a parallel port to the back to make entering codes easier through a computer.
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