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Action Replay Max Duo (Nintendo DS/GBA) | 
enlarge | From: Datel Direct Ltd Category: Video Games
List Price: £19.99 Buy New: £12.42 You Save: £7.57 (38%)
New (5) from £12.42
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 2258
Platforms: Game Boy Advance, Nintendo Ds Media: Video Game Number Of Items: 1 Age: 3 - 18 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 2.2
MPN: 41515 EAN: 7194801989657 ASIN: B0009O6HOA
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Hmm.. July 2, 2006 A. Davies 10 out of 22 found this review helpful
This is good, if you know how to use it. Just get a game save from GameFaq, then backup your old save then send the downloaded save on your DS cartage. Easy, and for example; Animal Crossing is the perfect game to demonstrate the usage of this product. Get the Map Editor, back up your save duplicate it then edit it using the ME. Transfer it back in, walla! A perfect save. Good product, if you know how to use it.
A honest review June 13, 2006 Jake Chandler (UK) 13 out of 27 found this review helpful
As you can see from the above reviews people have said this is pretty awful.But it is not awful it is very good when you get it check to see if 2 pins are soldered together if so the machine will work alot better and allow you to do certain things you wouldn't of been able to do before with it Buy this it is a great piece of equipment!! A*
Awful April 29, 2006 Mrs. Suzanne Job 14 out of 34 found this review helpful
We bought this game for our 12year old son who was extremely upset when he opened it on his birthday to find that it did not work on the Nintendo DS games. Nowhere did it say before we bought it that this was the case. It was a complete waste of money.
Not good for DS owners - ok for GBA owners April 28, 2006 Crafty Marie 25 out of 40 found this review helpful
Firstly you have to have a GBA game in order to use this item which they don't make clear. I had to buy one as I only have DS games. Secondly they don't make it clear that there are no cheat codes for DS games!!! This is so annoying, all I want is some cheats like extra lives, extra money and items but no - you can't do that. If you are a DS owner, you have to download what are called game saves from the internet (bad news if you are on a modem!) and these are limited to what other people are willing to share - in other words there is not that much available. Also I don't want to overwrite my game with someone else's game save - useless for a game like animal crossing which is unique to you. The manual is rubbish. It took me ages to work out what to do (I am in my 30s with a good degree so hardly stupid) and when I did work it all out was so disappointed. Even if you are a GBA owner, you cannot manually add codes in, you have to download them from the internet which takes longer as it takes ages to plug it all in and get it running. All it is good for is backing up your ds game saves - so what! Don't waste your money - wish i had spent mine on buying another game instead!
Appalling April 10, 2006 Kate Gilbert 16 out of 28 found this review helpful
If you're considering getting one and you have a Nintendo DS, don't bother. They don't even have any cheat code options for the Nintendo DS whatsoever. All you can do is back up your saves and your game. It also doesn't tell you on the box or item description you NEED to own a GBA game and insert it in to the unit to get the DS version to work... or so you would think.You can allegedly connect to your PC to back up files. I say allegedly as firstly the on/off switch on mine was broken making it extremely difficult to get it in to USB server mode. When it did, it managed to connect to my computer twice for half a second each time in an hour of trying to link it with my PC via USB cable (the cable is very loose in the USB port on the unit). THEN when I got it to connect for the third time it told me I had no game card inserted and then refused to connect again even though it was inserted correctly. Sigh. The manual is rubbish and the codejunkies.com site "support" is even worse. Too long and didn't read? In short, don't waste your money on this junk.
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