Xploder cheat saves for your DS
Posted May 5th 2006 3:00PM by David Hinkle
Filed under: Cheats, Fan stuff
For those of you out there who enjoy taking the easy road, Xploder has just announced the release of their newest product the Nintendo DS Xploder Gamesaves. The product doesn't just limit you to cheating, however, as it offers a fully-functional game save management system that is controlled through their PC application and an included USB cable that hooks into your DS. So now you can archive game saves safely to your PC and delete saves you no longer need. There is also a built in RSS Feed to update you on the latest uploaded game saves online.
[Thanks Chris!]
Tags: ds, game, nintendo, pc, saves, usb, xploder
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5-05-2006 @ 3:44PM
RupeeClock said...
And Datal didn't already to that with their Action Replay Duo?
They're just selling half an existing product, that's flawed, if you use it on Animal Crossing or Nintendogs, sure you'll have all the items and money you could ever want but it won't be your town.
Also provided, there probably wouldn't even be instructions for ACWW hacking. :P
ALTHOUGH, it is cheaper than the Action Replay Max Duo, so if you don't want the GBA cheats...
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5-05-2006 @ 4:13PM
Nushio said...
I can already do this with the flashcarts and homebrew.
I just run "Rain", get the savefile, give it a go on the PC, and hex the hell out of it.
Theres already several ACWW homebrew programs, one for easy pattern maker, by Thulima, and another one for town hacking, by DSPet IIRC, the zame creator of the Nintendogs homebrew trainer.
This might be useful if it allows us to "hack on the go", since action replay and rain and proyect dipstar only allow us to edit saves, but unlike on old gamesharks, we cant "hack on the go", as in, in the middle of the game, add unlimited HP, or do some other stuff.
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5-05-2006 @ 6:45PM
Dan Diemer said...
i cringe to think about what this could do to nintendo wifi. i hope nintendo has some safe guards.
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5-05-2006 @ 9:20PM
Nushio said...
The fact that I could already do it (set my metroid card to dozens of headshots, or my MKRecord to 1000-1 means nothing I guess.
These devices do help in cheating the scoreboards. Not sure about other games, but I'm sure it would work on MPH
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5-07-2006 @ 6:24AM
james said...
I loved the GameBoy version of this for Pokemon. It didnt have cheats, just allowed you to backup your saves.
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5-08-2006 @ 8:01PM
edk128 said...
What, the, heck! Hasn't anyone thought of a cheat save cartridge that goes online? That way you wouldnt need the PC, you would be able to delete them from ur Ds and it would be much much easier and cooler and faster and less hastle.
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