What you need:
- An SD card or USB drive
- A cheat code (you can find cheats on Gamehacking.org)
- USB Loader GX
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Below is an example of a cheat file for the USA version of Mario Kart Wii. Create a new text file using your preferred text editor. Make sure the encoding is set to UTF-8. The filename for the text file will be renamed to the game ID that your game is for. In this example, it will be named <code>RMCE01.txt<code> Game IDs can be found on [https://www.gametdb.com/ GameTDB]. Make sure the Game ID for your region is correct. Inside of the text file, the game ID will be on line 1, and on line 2 will be the game name. Copy your first code two lines below the game name, making sure the name of the code is displayed first then the strings of hexidecimal below that. Seperate each code with 2 lines of space. Code author is not required, but crediting is always a good idea. | Below is an example of a cheat file for the USA version of Mario Kart Wii. Create a new text file using your preferred text editor. Make sure the encoding is set to UTF-8. The filename for the text file will be renamed to the game ID that your game is for. In this example, it will be named <code>RMCE01.txt</code> Game IDs can be found on [https://www.gametdb.com/ GameTDB]. Make sure the Game ID for your region is correct. Inside of the text file, the game ID will be on line 1, and on line 2 will be the game name. Copy your first code two lines below the game name, making sure the name of the code is displayed first then the strings of hexidecimal below that. Seperate each code with 2 lines of space. Code author is not required, but crediting is always a good idea. | ||
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[[Category:Wii guides]] |
Cheat Codes, also sometimes known as Gecko Codes, are strings of hexidecimal that will modify parts of a Wii or Gamecube game, either for the purpose of gaining an advantage in the game, using a private server, or adjusting video and other functions. Cheats that gain an advantage in online gameplay may be subject to a ban, so use them at your own discretion.
What you need:
What you need:
What you need:
Make sure you install cIOS before continuing with this tutorial! |
.txt
.txtcodes
, then place the file there..gct
file that was created is stored in the codes
folder on the root of your SD or USB drive.
Make sure you install cIOS before continuing with this tutorial! |
.txt
..txt
file to /wiiflow/codes/
on your SD or USB drive.gct
file that was created is stored in /wiiflow/codes/gct
on your SD or USB drive.
This tutorial does NOT work with disc backups or channels installed to an emuNAND, use USB Loader GX or WiiFlow if you wish to use cheats with them. |
.txt
.txtcodes
, then place the text file there..gct
file. The .gct
file that was created is stored in the codes
folder on the root of your SD or USB drive.
This tutorial does NOT work with disc backups or channels installed to an emuNAND, use USB Loader GX or WiiFlow if you wish to use cheats with them. |
On Windows Devices, you may need to enable file name extentions to see the complete name of the file. |
.txt
.codemanager1.2.exe
in the codemanager folder on your PC..txt
file you saved and select Open.codes
, and save it there.On Windows Devices, you may need to enable file name extentions to see the complete name of the file. |
Below is an example of a cheat file for the USA version of Mario Kart Wii. Create a new text file using your preferred text editor. Make sure the encoding is set to UTF-8. The filename for the text file will be renamed to the game ID that your game is for. In this example, it will be named RMCE01.txt
Game IDs can be found on GameTDB. Make sure the Game ID for your region is correct. Inside of the text file, the game ID will be on line 1, and on line 2 will be the game name. Copy your first code two lines below the game name, making sure the name of the code is displayed first then the strings of hexidecimal below that. Seperate each code with 2 lines of space. Code author is not required, but crediting is always a good idea.
RMCE01 Mario Kart Wii Wiilink WFC [WiiLink WFC Team] 220EDDE4 4800007C 060EDFF8 00000058 48000088 3FE0800F 3BFFDE0C 8061000C 38800F2A 38A1001C 48002D59 3861001C 389FFFDC 4BF24721 2C030000 4182000C 3800AE5A 48000A34 8061000C 38630002 389F0000 80AD973C 38A559E0 7C6903A6 4E800421 48000A68 060EDDE4 0000004C 4800007C 30663939 33383335 31636633 62346162 34343864 33383733 62656430 61633937 00000000 00000000 801D8F58 801D91BC 801D9258 80286AA4 802ED938 524D4345 44303000 00000000 60000000 C60EE308 800EDFFC C60D1478 800D166C E2000001 00000000 06276A25 00000011 67732E77 69696C69 6E6B3234 2E636F6D 00000000 00000000 062760EC 00000018 3A2F2F6E 61732E77 69696C69 6E6B3234 2E636F6D 2F773000 Game Text Screen Disable [Sgt. Ghost] 0488F098 00000000