Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Action Replay Max (PS2)

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List Price: £12.99
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Manufacturer: Datel Direct Ltd
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Binding: Video Game Brand: Datel Direct Ltd EAN: 7194801354691 Label: Datel Direct Ltd Manufacturer: Datel Direct Ltd Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Number Of Items: 1 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: Datel Direct Ltd Release Date: 2004-07-09 Studio: Datel Direct Ltd
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Customer Rating:      Summary: not brilliant but not bad either Comment: it does what i want it to do i have however encounterd one problem it corrupted a data file thankfully it wasnt a important one (it was from a game i no longer play) but none the less still fustrating what i do like about this is the fact that you can update it all the time! so when new games come out hey presto you have the new codes its fantastic in that respect but you have to enter all the code sometimes 6 lines of it! but it works for me
Customer Rating:      Summary: Completely Baffled!!!! Comment: I bought the action replay because i had problems with xploder cheat software. And again im stuck up a creek! My PS2 wont recognize the disc as a PS2 disc. I have a slim line PS2 and need some help basicaly, if anyone has a similar problem or a solution then please send me an e-mail at pharaohtink108@hotmail.com it would be greatly appriciated.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Doesn't match the description Comment: This is the second PS2 AR Max I've bought now (first was from Ebay), and like that first one lacks the promised bundled Media Creator software disc, and is also missing any form of the PGEN Megadrive/Genesis emulator and the Media Player function from the Max disc itself. Several friends have bought this release from other stores, and have the same problem. Yes, it works on the cheats, but I expected MUCH more from it from the description here. Even the screenshots are different - the images on the listing show features that are not available on the discs I have had so far. Manufacturer Datel charge a ridiculous £1 per minute for their support line, and most of the UK product website is down so can't get in touch with them to get it sorted out.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Comment: The Action Replay is simply the best cheat device money can buy. As long as you are sensible when you activate codes, then nothing could go smoother. People often complain of losing saves, or glitchy games, but prehaps if you had not tried to activate 324 codes at once, half of which conflicted with each other (and AR does give you a clear warning which cheats should not be activated together), your game wouldn't have had a hard time coping. And it does indeed save the codes for games that you have entered yourself, make sure you have a memory card inserted! Also make sure it actually has space on! (Admittadly, I made this mistake at first, and believed my copy to be faulty when it couldn't save)
Overall, I can't find a single fault with this product, and recommend it to anyone looking to buy a cheat system that not only works, but is good at what it does.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Brilliant!!!!!!! Comment: If you realise what this can do for your PS2, buy it! The "Evo edition" is a bit more expensive and is worth the extra $$$ if you don't have a pendrive of your own, otherwise this one is all you need (the AR MAX disc is the same in both versions)This thing lets you play megadrive games on your ps2, it lets you play any region dvds and it allows you to download game saves off the net to enhance your gaming. It can also load your mp3 cds (or off pendrive), divx and avi videos. What's more if your videos are in mpeg format etc, the PC software that comes with it will convert all your files to the type that Action Replay will recognise. This thing revolutionalises the way you use your PS2 - it opens the door for a higher level of gaming and I haven't even mentioned the 30,000+ cheats that are on there - all in an easy-to-use interface that's idiot-proof. This does exactly what it says it does - and more! - a bargain at this price - most other places sell it £19.99. U will not regret this purchase
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