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| maker=[[Realtec]] | | maker=[[Realtec]] | ||
| madefor=[[Sega Mega Drive]] | | madefor=[[Sega Mega Drive]] | ||
+ | | type=Cheat tool | ||
| releases={{releasesMD | | releases={{releasesMD | ||
| md_date_tw=1992 | | md_date_tw=1992 | ||
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The '''''Genipak''''' is a cheat device for the [[Sega Mega Drive]], released by Taiwanese company [[Realtec]] in 1992. | The '''''Genipak''''' is a cheat device for the [[Sega Mega Drive]], released by Taiwanese company [[Realtec]] in 1992. | ||
Little is understood about the Genipak - its cartridge design means it only functions with Japanese or Asian systems, and despite possible first impressions, the codes use a different format to those of the [[Game Genie (Mega Drive)|Game Genie]] or [[Action Replay (Mega Drive)|Action Replay]]. The Genipak originally shipped with a code book compiled by Realtec, but its limited production run makes it extremely rare and very little of its contents have been listed on the internet. As such, the cartridge is currently useless on its own. | Little is understood about the Genipak - its cartridge design means it only functions with Japanese or Asian systems, and despite possible first impressions, the codes use a different format to those of the [[Game Genie (Mega Drive)|Game Genie]] or [[Action Replay (Mega Drive)|Action Replay]]. The Genipak originally shipped with a code book compiled by Realtec, but its limited production run makes it extremely rare and very little of its contents have been listed on the internet. As such, the cartridge is currently useless on its own. | ||
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+ | ==Screenshots== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Genipak MD Codescreen.png|Code Screen | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Genipak_Codebook135Games.jpg|Codebook (135 games) | File:Genipak_Codebook135Games.jpg|Codebook (135 games) | ||
+ | Genipak MD.jpg|Cartridge (Front) | ||
Genipak MD Cart(Back).jpg|Cartridge (Back) | Genipak MD Cart(Back).jpg|Cartridge (Back) | ||
+ | Genipak MD Packaging.jpg|Packaging | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Made for: Sega Mega Drive | ||||||||||
Manufacturer: Realtec | ||||||||||
Type: Cheat tool | ||||||||||
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The Genipak is a cheat device for the Sega Mega Drive, released by Taiwanese company Realtec in 1992.
Little is understood about the Genipak - its cartridge design means it only functions with Japanese or Asian systems, and despite possible first impressions, the codes use a different format to those of the Game Genie or Action Replay. The Genipak originally shipped with a code book compiled by Realtec, but its limited production run makes it extremely rare and very little of its contents have been listed on the internet. As such, the cartridge is currently useless on its own.
Screenshots
Gallery
Physical scans
References
Sega Mega Drive cheat code devices |
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(Pro) Action Replay | Game Genie | Game Wizard | Genipak | Magicard | Vzlomshchik Kodov |