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With the code entered, you will now have access to "Jedi Power Basic", an entire programming language that allows you to manipulate much of the game in real-time.
 
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==References==

Revision as of 13:03, 10 February 2024

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Show/hide radar

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Pause the game and press Up Down Up L R L. If entered correctly, a radar/map will appear at the top centre of the screen showing where enemies and hostages are.

Return to the last checkpoint

Pause the game and press L R L L R R L R R L. This will instantly warp you back to the last checkpoint.

Jedi Power Battle

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During a two player game, press HOLD R+X+Y+BA. This will activate (or deactivate) "Jedi Power Battle", letting the two Jedi attack each other.

Jedi Power Basic

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Jedi Power Battles has an in-game console, accessible by inserting a Dreamcast Keyboard into controller port C. Pressing ¬ will toggle on/off a console prompt, however you will not be able to do anything with it unless you first enter the code rbpcchsf3 (NTSC-U) or rbpcchsf4 (PAL).

With the code entered, you will now have access to "Jedi Power Basic", an entire programming language that allows you to manipulate much of the game in real-time.

Supplying "?" as the first argument to a command will give a description of what the command does.

Commands

px
This list is incomplete.
The following list has been marked as incomplete. If you can, please complete it.

help

JediPowerBattles DC US JPB help.png

Shows a subset of the available commands for JPB.

cls

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Clears the screen.

dir

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Shows the contents of a memory card (VMU).

References


Star Wars: Episode I Jedi Power Battles

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