Video, on Sat Aug 28, 2010 1:10 PM, said:
It does work, but you wouldn't want it to. BBy that I mean, in my short time of owning the FC16 mk1, I did test to see if the Gamegenie would work, and mine did.
However, the FC16 has that whole "portable" thing going for it. And some of those finicky carts that don't want to work in the system alone, are going to be hell in the system on top of a genie.
Granted, the system does have the ability to be hooked to the TV set, so I suppose you could set your monster up and play it with the wireless controllers problem free, but then, what's the point of having a "GO" at that point.
Anyhow, as I said, it will work, but it may not be worth the hassle of deleted game saves and random shutoffs as the system is jiggled....especially against some of those boss fights, which I remember a few being real button mashers.
Thanks for the info, it's appreciated. Yeah I have been using a Netmars GameBoy Emerger 16Mb Flash cart and an Action Replay Pokemon Crystal Edition so that I can play Zelda Links Awakening and Zelda Oracle of Ages and cheat to get past the tricky sections, and it's all worked wonderfully, saves were perfect on both games, played on either my GBC or my GBA SP model 101. I could shake the system and use the buttons heavily and no problems.
I hadn't considered that the Zelda cart sitting on top of the Game Genie or Action Replay cheat cart used on FC16 would be a wobbly set up! I don't like the sound of that, especially when as you mentioned it's hard enough as it is trying to get 2 old carts in a stack working when the edge connectors get oxidized and finicky...
Oohhh hang on I just had a thought though - I could play the game up to the difficult bit on the FC16, and then play the game with the cheat cart on it whilst it's sat on a table, using the wireless controllers so there's no jiggling, then saves would be fine, then continue on the FC16 once I'm past the boss!
Oh just remembered you mentioned that above! That's cool though!
On Desert Strike though I would need the infinite fuel cheat activated for long periods so that won't be practical in a portable setup on FC16 unless I can have a SNES Flash cart with a cheat enabled version of Desert Strike on it.
Cheers,
Alistair G.
Edited by Live_Steam_Mad, Sat Aug 28, 2010 2:26 PM.