![]() ![]() So why are they missing? Cheat codes let you get right to the action, and in our instant gratification society, how on earth could that be a bad thing? Our love of 'now' hasn't changed, but the games industry has. Even mediocre, forgettable titles had new life breathed into them with cheats – for instance, the 2002 Spider-Man game is in no way a great game ('good' might be a stretch), but with a little cheat code magic, one can play as the Green Goblin, which I'm sure most people would agree makes the game at least 60% more appealing. I loved them as they represented an access to more: more content, more options, more fun. As such, it saddens me to see them much less frequently. Even though they were all of extreme varying quality, tinkering around with codes made for a much more satisfying experience. ![]() Whether I used cheat codes to (finally) beat Contra, gad about Springfield in a rocket car, or to get into the Spring Yard Zone, they were an important part of my formative gaming years, as they always promised laughs – for instance, my friends and I all consistently had fun with all three versions of NBA Jam (Midway, Acclaim, EA) due to that fact. When our eyes were off of them, the cheat code (mostly) vanished without a trace. We were all cooing at PS3 and 360 graphics, marvelling at online play, and gawking at the ease of digital distribution. However, when our backs were turned, when the sixth generation bled into the seventh, something happened. Game shops were packed with cheat code books, and break time at school was (for me at least) cheat trading time. ![]() What happened to the cheat code? Ten years ago, it seemed like every game had them, even if it was something as basic as an 'unlock all' code. You all served us well, but it appears in the brave new world of modern gaming, your services are just no longer required, and it seems we're going to have to take you out behind the barn and put you down for good. Goodbye, up up down down left right left right B A Start. Articles // 6th May 2015 - 8 years ago // By Ben McCurry The Death of Cheats ![]()
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