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is the Wikipedia of game cheating – not always perfectly organized, but unmatched in historical depth and format conversion. Use it as your primary reference for retro systems, and always test codes in an emulator before entering them on real hardware.
Legally, cheat codes fall into a gray area. In the US, the DMCA has provisions against circumventing access controls, but memory editing ("trainers") is generally protected for personal use. operates firmly on the side of preservation and education, not piracy. They do not provide tools to bypass paid subscriptions or online anti-cheat (like Ricochet or EAC). Their focus is strictly on single-player, retro, and offline content. GameHacking.org