Gaming ZOMG!!! TRAINERMAKER!!!

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PRESS RELEASE: Pro-level game training software and hardware ‘toolkit’ will be available to hackers Worldwide, very soon

Pro-level game training software and hardware ‘toolkit’ will be available to hackers Worldwide, very soon.



Hot on the heels of the release of Datel’s Action Replay DS game enhancer will be a fully featured game-training solution titled ‘Trainer Toolkit’ which will allow people with sufficient technical knowledge (hackers) to create their own Action Replay DS codes for the exciting new platform.

An ‘in-house’ version of the trainer toolkit is already being used by Datel’s hackers in the UK and US to create amazing Action Replay codes for all the DS’s hottest titles and will very soon be available to buy as ‘Trainer Toolkit’ with ALL its pro-level features still available.

Does Action Replay DS include any game-training features?

No. For reasons obvious to anyone who’s been involved in hacking over the last few years, game-training functionality is not something that the majority of Action Replay DS users will want or need. Additionally, because the trainer requires another piece of hardware (known as the Dev board) which runs in the GBA port on the DS, inclusion in Action Replay DS would have pushed the price up considerably and meant that we could not offer Action Replay DS at the fantastic value £19.99/$24.99 price point

What features will Trainer Toolkit include?

The Trainer Toolkit will be available as a boxed product including:

- ‘Dev-board’ card which inserts into the GBA port on the DS - including a high-speed USB 2.0 port for rapid dumping of memory (a full 4Mb dump takes around 20 seconds, subsequent searches can take only a couple of seconds).
- ‘Game Trainer’ PC software CD.
- Action Replay DS ‘Trainer Card’ which inserts into the DS cartridge.
* Action Replay DS Game Trainer features:

- Intelligent search with all standard expressions (equal to, not equal to, greater than, less than, inside range, outside range, incremented by etc) against previous values or a defined value.
- Limit search to specified memory range.
- Multiple search types (8, 16, 32, 64bit and floating point).
- Search history window with full ‘rollback’ to any search result.
- Text search, find & replace.
- Add and save search areas.
- Whole projects can be saved and reloaded.
- Add codes to the ‘Run-list’ - a built in Action Replay engine so that you can test your codes real-time.
- ‘Poke’ values ‘one time’ to addresses in RAM.
- All code types (16, 32bit etc.) can be run simultaneously in the Run-list.
- ‘Watch locations’ window.
- Disassembly view.
- Hex view (with real time auto-refresh).
- Upload and download binaries.
- Update trainer firmware.
- Wizard based ‘Beginner Mode’ for people new to the scene.
via maxconsole.net

like zomg a trainer maker hardwarez0rz..... wtf wifi = gone o noez bye bye



anyways, yes you heard it, the makers of action replay and mml and other products for nds (rip of gbamp, it was proven) is releaseing something used to MAKE CODES FOR GAMES. this will kill the wifi scene if the released trainers havent already, and other bad things. later!
 

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This is what the famed hacker "Parasyte" from the GSCentral fourms says about this recent development:

"So long, WFC. I loveded yoooouu!
GOODBYE MY LOOOOOOOOVV~~~~"

EDIT: As an actual responce which I didn't write, heres my responce:

A mass exodus to Xbox Live might force Nintendo to do this in order to maintain demand for WFC games.

J Allard: "We at Microsoft upped our online play security, so up yours Nintendo."

The downside is that Nintendo might consider the presence of FlashMe firmware to constitute cheating, just as Microsoft did with Xbox Live.
 

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I only ever play with other friends, and i know they hate cheating as much as me, so the hacking side of it wont affect us. But the thought of Nintendo upping security to stop a flashme DS from going on WFC is a bit annoying to say the least.
 

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yea, hopefully this will cause nintendo to make some changes that will make cheating very hard, especially for people using this silly action replay thing...

that way only the real hackers will be able to cheat...

and that's fine with me.
 

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I LOVE DATEL/CODEJUNKIES!

First they gave us a device to let us make our own GBA cheats, now a device to let us make our own NDS cheats along side the Action Replay DS? Heaven! I don't use Nintendo WFC, so whatever. I love Action Replay.
 

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I love to beat my friends and family especially while cheating. The experience is so much fun I almost wet my pants trying to hold back the laughter in-side.
 

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meangreenie does that mean you cant beat them without cheats?
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Cheating is bad :\ i love WFC but since the metroid trainer everything has just gone downhill...
 

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While I'm not a huge cheater, I do enjoy cheats that make the game HARDER in some cases. I played against a friend that cheated in MMBN2 where he would have 5000hp (2500 though cause of the Hub form) and all kinds of high power chips and would still take his ass on. Unless he used his Darkness "chip". Game over for me in that case. Cheatin prick. : D

Oh and unlocking left over areas and beta shit is sometimes cool too. The Arwing in Ocarina of Time was funny.

But yeah, in some cases, cheating can EXTEND your gameplay experiences and should not be considered lame instantly.
 

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While I'm not a huge cheater, I do enjoy cheats that make the game HARDER in some cases. I played against a friend that cheated in MMBN2 where he would have 5000hp (2500 though cause of the Hub form) and all kinds of high power chips and would still take his ass on. Unless he used his Darkness "chip". Game over for me in that case. Cheatin prick. : D

Oh and unlocking left over areas and beta shit is sometimes cool too. The Arwing in Ocarina of Time was funny.

But yeah, in some cases, cheating can EXTEND your gameplay experiences and should not be considered lame instantly.


ditto about cheating can extend gameplay. i love blasting through game in god mode!!!!
 

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So it's a hardware dongle that goes in our DS, how can we use flash carts then? Not sure if I understand how this works exactly...
 

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I'll buy this in a heartbeat if it actually works (not online, never play online, so I don't care). I like cheating in games, I hate being stuck on a level after endless hours, it kills the enjoyment. Sure, you feel better when you beat that part, but I'd rather bypass all of those negative emotions and jump right to the happy part
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It should be up to Datel to make it non-compatible with WFC. Simply have the hardware detect if WFC is in use, if it is, disable the card. Or, just don't allow it to be used with WFC games, I dunno. Nintendo should beef up their own security, it's pretty lame that they don't CRC the damn data files.


Will this work with ROMs?

Circle one.

Yes
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A doubble post and then a tripple post? Wow.

Okay, anyways, on topic. This is probably a great product for offline, but for me who payed $120 dollars for a nice Linksys router, I'm pissed off about online play.
 

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