It's OK. Another hacker made up his own codes and those work for me.by Kane123 - Homebrew Applications
Another Update: I actually got Golden Axe II and Golden Axe III (Genesis games) cheats to work so there must be something with the codes to Phantasy Star II.by Kane123 - Homebrew Applications
I tried changing the text files of a Sega Genesis games to be like all the other text files only the cheat manager considers the file empty and no codes show up to be activated. *sigh* It seems I'm the only one with this whole problem. Oh well, I guess I'll check back at the Wiird forums. Thanks for your help, Elmoreas.by Kane123 - Homebrew Applications
I think I found the reason why the codes don't work although it's sort of hard to explain unless you download the text files from geckocodes.org on your PC and see for yourself. I checked a few text files for a few other systems and I guarantee they'll work before I even try them. First download the text file for MegaMan 9, or any Wiiware title I suppose. Now download a text filby Kane123 - Homebrew Applications
Sorry, it does say "codes", not "code." I live in North America so I'm using NTSC-US codes. The only games I've tried so far are Phantasy Star II and Golden Axe (Genesis version) and using your most common cheats like infinite health and such. UPDATE: Today, I tried Golden Axe II and the codes for that didn't work. I decided to try my first Wiiware game so I tried Mega Man 9.by Kane123 - Homebrew Applications
I have a newer model Wii updated to 4.2U and I cannot for the life of me get cheats to work on wiiware/virtual console games (although I only tried virtual console games so far.) I'm using Gecko OS (1.9.3.1) and recently restored the load channel and reboot features using the Trucha Bug Restorer. I did not use Dop-Mii if that matters to anyone. I also just started using Cheat Manager andby Kane123 - Homebrew Applications