![]() ![]() Both safe spots, especially the former, make this phase much easier to survive. The second spot, which is more difficult, is immediately next to the brain. The first spot, which is the easiest to stay in, is to the far left side of the screen. Note that the use of this glitch on the final stage skips the entire ending sequence, taking the player to the final score screen.īrain Boss Hitbox Glitch: In the rolling rock phase of the brain boss battle (Normal and Hard difficulties only), the player can lay prone in 2 spots on the screen where they won’t get hit by the rocks, despite them rolling over the player. The Bomb will destroy the enemy and grant the player the extra life, triggering the glitch. ![]() Ultimately, having predicted when the next defeated enemy will grant an extra life, the player loses their last life immediately after setting off a Bomb. The methods requires either a lot of knowledge on the game’s points system, heavy memorization, or heavy guesswork. This glitch is extremely difficult to trigger. ![]() Therefore, if the player gains a life as the screen is fading to black, after having lost their last life, the game will check that the remaining lives count is above 0 and proceed to the Level Clear screen, under the assumption that the fade-out was due to defeating the level’s boss. What determines whether either screen will be displayed is the player’s remaining lives. This is because the function that is used to handle the appearance of the Game Over screen is also used for the Level Clear screen after completing a level. However, instead of being taken to the Game Over screen, the player will be shown the Level Clear screen, as if they completed the level. Level Skip: If the player gains a life just after they lose their last life, the screen will fade to black. Sound Test Menu: At the title screen, quickly press RIGHT, RIGHT-DOWN, RIGHT, X. Level Select Menu: At the title screen, quickly press DOWN, DOWN-LEFT, LEFT, UP-LEFT, UP, START while highlighting the desired game mode.Īlternatively, quickly press DOWN, DOWN-LEFT, LEFT, START while highlighting the selection above the desired game mode. ![]() Since the code involves moving down the selections and hitting start, it should be performed 1 selection above the desired game mode. A confirmatory voice clip will be played. They have been dummied out in the overseas counterparts however, ROM hacks and patch codes have been created to make these codes work.ģ0 Lives: At the title screen, quickly press DOWN, DOWN+RIGHT, RIGHT, START. As you can see above, he's quick.The following codes can be used only in the Japanese version. Want to fight Mike Tyson right away in his edition of Punch-Out!!, without having to fight through the other guys? Now you can. It's a neat little trick.ģ.) Mike Tyson's Punch Out!!: Head Right to Tyson (NES) Enter "Justin Bailey" on the top half of the password screen, and all spaces on the bottom, and you'll play through the game without her helmet. However, if you had the Justin Bailey code, you would've known it right from the start. Oh, and watch for it in Wreck-It Ralph.Ģ.) Metroid: Samus Aran's True Form (NES)Ī few people were blown away by the fact that Samus Aran was – gasp! – a woman in the original Metroid game. That'll give you 30 lives in Contra, and so much more in other games. Up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A and start. The famous Konami code first appeared in the original NES game Contra, and made cameos in other games over the years, providing extra lives and power-ups in a variety of titles. The number one trick of all time? C'mon, it's embedded in our culture – and our minds – for many years. Prima Games Top 3 Cheat Codes of All Time Not only does Prima Games have a comprehensive list of the Top 100 Best Video Game Cheats, Codes and Tips of All Time, they have an extended list of fan favorites. While this is probably the most memorable code (it's super easy) gamers have been finding cheats and hacks for years.ĭo you remember the first cheat code you've ever entered? The feel of breaking the game and feeling godlike? Cheat codes have come a long way and there were even accessories that enabled cheating, but nothing tops the nostalgic feel of entering a code. Seemingly everyone remembers it.even those who probably never played Contra. The Konami Code is all over pop culture as a key video game reference. ![]()
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