![]() ![]() Also, not all of them work and a few will freeze the emulator pretty deterministically. Majora’s Mask has a centralized time system and transformations, which makes it particularly ripe for experimentation.Ĭaveats: This is the whole list of cheats I have in Project 64, so many were built into the emulator’s default list of cheats (most of them begin with “E8”, since I use “80” and “81” to patch memory addresses and in fact have no idea what the format of these nonstandard “E8/E9” codes are). a system of time around which everything revolves). Some of these are very interesting, particularly in games with centralized environments (e.g. In my scant free time, I’ve taken to reverse engineering the memory of video games in Project 64, thus discovering new cheat codes.
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