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A Game Shark is a popular device used to input cheat codes into video games. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to add cheats or codes to a Game Shark: 1. Choose the game you want to add cheats for. Ensure that the Game Shark you have supports cheats for that game. 2. Purchase or download a list of cheat codes for the game. These can usually be found online. 3. Insert the Game Shark device into your gaming console. 4. Turn on your console and select the game for which you want to add cheats. 5. Once the game has loaded, remove the game cartridge or disk from the console. 6. Insert the Game Shark cartridge or disk into the console. 7. Turn on the Game Shark device. 8. Choose "Add New Code" from the Game Shark menu. 9. Enter the cheat code into the Game Shark using the device's code input screen. Follow the instructions provided by the device to input the code correctly. 10. Give the cheat code a name so that you can easily remember what it does. 11. Test the cheat code to ensure it works correctly. 12. Repeat the process for all the cheats you want to add to the game. 13. Once you have added all the cheats you want, remove the Game Shark device from the console. 14. Reinsert the game cartridge or disk into the console and start the game. 15. Access the cheat codes by pressing the appropriate button combination or accessing the cheat menu, depending on the game. That's it! You can now enjoy your game with the added benefits of cheat codes. Just remember to use them responsibly and not to spoil your enjoyment of the game.
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