upgrade it then
The Game ID and The Id Of The Cheat Entry Doesnt Match, Even If It Was Made For That Game, Why Dont You Try Using A Cheat Database Editor And Look At The Game Id And The Cheat Id If It Doesnt Match Then Replace The cheat Code database Entry With Ur Game Id, If You Dont Know How, Then Google It
if you are reffering to when you touch the game sign and then it doesnt come up it mens the game is broken if it doesnt come up when you click start turn off the game eject the cartridge and blow on it and the slot if that doesnt work game is broken
You can find cheat codes for the game Halo on plenty of places online. There's also plenty of cheat books that were sold to show what codes each game has.
Well if its only with the game, then its obviously the cartridge. If its not just one game, its the system. Take a damp q-tip (no not sopping wet, just a little bit wet) and clean the inside. If this doesnt work, you will unfortunately replace the cartridge. By doing so, its not ensured that any safe data will be rescued. My source? It happened to me too T-T Mine freezes on the ds menu at the very beginning. But its my glitched up cartridge. -Mew
yes and no,you can take the armor from cheat coc testinghall but it doesnt show up in your inventory
No, it only show it in the trailer but the game doesnt have it
crl-shift-c IT STILL WONT WORK!
Ignore the dude..he sounds like someone who would cheat
go to ign.com on the top right corner it will show stuff click cheat codes then it will ask for the title of the game put it in and there.
It Does Show Up, I've got the game!!!
The best way is to go to the game show game but if you want like 50,000 in seconds then use a cheat to find out a cheat go to google and type in webzinz cheats
Sometimes, the cartridge and console may gain up dust. You may have to clean it with a cotton swab. If it doesn't work, clean it with rubbing alcohol. It is uncommon to happen, if you did not drop the game, but if you did drop that game, it is likely that the game slot or cartridge is broken. To check if one of them is broken, test out 2 cartridges (The game you suspect is broken and another game). Switch out your cartridge with the cartridge you think is not broken and if it doesn't work, the DS is broken. If it does work, the cartridge is broken. You can call Nintendo's Help Support and they'll fix it. Also, games pirated, copied off of emulators, or bought at GameStop are likely to show that error. You may want to buy a legitimate version of the game.