If you have a Game Hunter game enhancer, click here for the "Game Hunter Game Enhancer User Guide"
If you have a Game-Enhancer 9, click here for the "Game-Enhancer 9 User Guide"
Quick
Start
READ
CAREFULLY! - Switching from NTSC to PAL
Normal
Bootup
Game
Enhancer Bootup
Game
Enhancer On-Screen Controls
-Normal
Start
-Start
Game With Cheats
-Select
Cheat Codes
Code
Resources Online
Adding
a Code:
--Enter
the Game's Name
--Enter
the Game's Master Code (if necessary)
--Entering
the Description of Function of Code
--Entering
the Actual Code
--Default
Option
To
Use the Code You Have Just Entered
Deleting
a Code
-Memory
Manager
-V-RAM
Image Viewer
-CD-ROM
Player Plus (a file explorer):
--Viewable
File Types
The
Right Side Switch on the Game Enhancer is in the:
Down
Position: Game Enhancer OFF (Boots up original Sony PlayStation
games {i.e. "black bottom" disc games} without the "Black and White" Sony
PlayStation introduction screens. - Faster bootups)
Up Position: Game Enhancer ON (On-Screen controls for every feature of the Game Enhancer, as well as the ability to play copies/imports). Keep in mind that the Game Enhancer's On-Screen controls will not work with copied games unless you load the country code from an original "black bottom" PlayStation disc first. [Click here to find out how by going to the "Methods" page]
General
Key Configuration:
O
= Select (or Forward)
X
= Cancel (or Back)
Triangle
= Delete
Square
= Used to edit codes (usually backspace)
READ CAREFULLY! - Switching from NTSC to PAL:
DO
NOT SWITCH FROM NTSC TO PAL UNLESS YOU HAVE A PAL TV AND A PAL PLAYSTATION!!!
If you switch from NTSC TO PAL you might damage your game enhancer to the
point where (there is a good chance) you might never be able to switch
it back to NTSC and therefore not be able to use it ever again. I absolutely
refuse to replace any game enhancer that has been switched to PAL mode
accidentally! If you live in
North or South America, you do NOT want to switch from NTSC to PAL for
ANY reason!!! Switching from NTSC to PAL does NOT add any new features
or improve the quality of the game enhancer's capabilities. It basically
changes the screen resolution to a format which CANNOT be viewed by North
or South American televisions. Just to let you know: PAL PlayStation games
have the same resolution as NTSC PlayStation games anyway, so even if you
could get away with switching your game enhancer to PAL (which you cannot
do by the way) it wouldn't be worth the effort.
If you live in North
or South America, YOU DO NOT HAVE A PAL TV!!! Only if you have a PAL
TV and PAL PlayStation and live OUTSIDE of North or South America do you
want to do the following:
-
Press L1, SELECT AND then press "O"
to
switch to PAL mode.
Game Enhancer right side switch in the down position - This starts original Sony PlayStation games ("black bottom" disc games) with no codes, just like the PlayStation would if the Game Enhancer was not in the system, except it also bypasses the "black and white" Sony PlayStation introduction screens for faster bootups.
Game
Enhancer right side switch in the up position - This can be used to
boot copies and imports [Click here to find out how by
going to the Methods page], as well as the use all of the
Game Enhancer's features with On-Screen controls. Keep in mind that the
Game Enhancer's On-Screen controls will not work with copied games unless
you load the country code from an original "black bottom" PlayStation disc
first. Visit:
https://sadbuttru.tripod.com/4.htm
to
find out how.
Game Enhancer On-Screen Controls:
(Keep in mind that "X" generally always goes back to a previous step/menu and that "O" generally always goes forward to the next step/menu or "accepts").
Starts the game normally, or can be used to start a copied/import game. Visit: https://sadbuttru.tripod.com/4.htm to find out how.
This
will load the game using the codes you have selected in the "Select Cheat
Codes" menu which will be described later on in this user guide. The currently
selected cheat title appears at the bottom of the screen in a box. If the
message "No Game Selected" is written in the box, then no cheat
codes
have been selected yet, your game will still run fine if you press "O"
on either "Normal Start" or "Start Game with Cheats". This option can also
be used to use cheat codes with a copied/import game.
This takes you to a list of all the codes that are in the Game Enhancer's memory that can be EDITED (added to, removed, etc.) If there are games listed in this section and you wish to use cheat codes from one of them in a game, move up and down on your controller to highlight a game of your choice and press the "O" button. This will bring you to a list of codes for that game. Move up and down to highlight a code, press the "O" button to select (or unselect) a code. The "+" symbol will show up on both sides of the code to let you know which codes are active. You can use more than one code in a game at a time. Press "square" on the code description to view the code's actual body. After the desired codes are selected, press "X" five times to go back to the main menu and chose either "Normal Start" to start the game without the selected codes, or "Start Game With Code" to start the game using the cheats you have enabled. Keep in mind that the right side switch on the Game Enhancer toggles whether the code effects are ON (switch in the UP position) or OFF (switch is in the DOWN position) during game play.
Code
Resources Online
You
can obtain cheat codes for new games by visiting such websites as:
http://www.cmgsccc.com/psx/
http://www.datel.co.uk/
http://gameshark.com/
There
are also many other sources that can be found on the internet or in magazines
to find codes. Remember, the Game Enhancer is compatible with Game Shark,
Pro Action Replay, and Gamebuster codes.
First go into "Select Cheat Codes" and go to "New Game Record" and Press "O". Then go through the following steps:
Enter
the Game's Name:
You
can give it any name you want, just make sure you will remember what codes
are for what game next time you want to use the codes.
Keys:
O:
Adds character
Square:
Deletes character
L1/R1:
Changes format of character
X:
Accepts code, following this, X: goes back to the previous option, prompting
you to save changes. From there, O: on "OK" accepts and saves the changes.
Enter
the Game's Master Code (if necessary):
Some
games require a master code for a Game Enhancer to be able to use codes
with that game. Most games don't. To enter a Master Code (if necessary),
press "O" on "Master Code" and
then
use the following buttons to enter/manipulate the code:
Keys:
O:
Adds Character
L1/R1:
Moves cursor left / right
L2/R2:
Next character / Previous character
X:
Accepts code, following this, X: goes back to the previous option, prompting
you to save changes. From there, O: on "OK" accepts and saves the changes.
Entering
the Description of Function of Code:
The
actual function of the code and what it does. Once again you can write
anything you want, just make sure you will remember what the code actually
does the next time you want to use it. To edit this, press "O" on "New
Code" and then use the following:
Keys:
O:
Adds character
Square:
Deletes character
L1/R1:
Changes format of character
X:
Accepts code, following this, X: goes back to the previous option, prompting
you to save changes. From there, O: on "OK" accepts and saves the changes.
Entering
the Actual Code:
Following
this, use the control pad to move down to
the
dotted line and press "O" to enter the code. You may now enter the actual
code. Use the following buttons to enter/manipulate the code:
Keys:
O:
Adds Character
L1/R1:
Moves cursor left / right
L2/R2:
Next character / Previous character
X:
Accepts code, following this, X: goes back to the previous option, prompting
you to save changes. From there, O: on "OK" accepts and saves the changes.
Move down with the control pad and repeat this step if the code has more than one line of code in it.
Default
Option:
Finally,
after confirming all the codes you have just entered (with one press of
the "X" after each line of code) if you press down one more time, you will
highlight the "Default:ON" option. Pressing "O" on this will toggle whether
the code is defaulted to ON or OFF the next time you select the game from
the "Select Cheat Codes" menu.
To Use the Code You Have Just Entered:
Follow
these steps:
Press
"X" five times (or until you reach the main menu) and then press "O" on
"Select Cheat Codes". If there are games listed in this section and you
wish to use cheat codes from one of them in a game, move up and down on
your controller to highlight a game of your choice and press the "O" button.
This will bring you to a list of codes for that game. Move up and down
to highlight a code, press the "O" button to select (or unselect) a code.
The "+" symbol will show up on both sides of the code to let you know which
codes are active. You can use more than one code in a game at a time. Press
"square" on the code description to view the code's actual body. After
the desired codes are selected, Press "X" five times (or until you reach
the main menu) and chose either "Normal Start" to start the game without
the selected codes, or "Start Game With Code" to start the game using the
cheats you have enabled. Keep in mind that the right side switch on
the Game Enhancer toggles whether the code effects are ON (switch in the
UP position) or OFF (switch is in the DOWN position) during game play.
In the "Select Cheat Codes" menu, highlight any code you wish to delete and then press the "triangle" button, it will then ask you "Delect code, are you sure?" (P.S. Yes, I am aware of the spelling they use to spell delete :) then hit "O" on "OK" to confirm the delete.
This
section works essentially the same way the PlayStation's built-in Memory
Card Manager works, but is faster and easier to navigate.
1.COPY
- Copy a single block
2.COPY
ALL - Copy the entire memory card
3.DEL
- Erase a single block from a card - Yes/No - Defaults to No
4.DEL
ALL - Erase the entire memory card - Yes/No - Defaults to No
5.Exit
This
will view the contents of the PlayStation's VRAM at the time RESET was
last pressed.
Directional
Pad - Pan around
L1
- Increase horizontal resolution
R1
- Decrease horizontal resolution
L2
- Toggle vertical resolution (240/480)
R2
- Toggle bit depth (16/24)
Triangle
- Move status window
O
- Fast Pan (when used in combination with directional pad)
X
- Exit
CD-ROM Player Plus (a file explorer):
This
lets you view the computer files of the game that is in the PlayStation.
You can find and play files that contain movie and sound.
Viewable
File Types:
STR
/ MOV - Streaming Movie (Game Cinema)
XA
/ XA1 - PlayStation Audio (Game Music/Sound Effects/Voices)
EXE
- Program File
Pressing
"O" on a compatible filename will bring up a list of the file's contents.
You may play any movie or audio files on the CD by highlighting a selection
and pressing "O". The "Triangle" button analyzes the currently selected
file. Once the movie/audio clip is playing, you can take control of it's
playback with the following buttons:
L1:
Rewind
R1:
Fast Forward
Triangle:
Brings up the status window
Square:
Pause
O:
Play
X:
Cancels and goes back
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