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: It allows codes to be stored directly on memory cards or copied from USB flash drives, reducing the need for proprietary hardware. Day1 Feature

While the original physical discs are now rare collector's items, the has become a staple for the homebrew and emulation community. Here is everything you need to know about setting it up and getting those cheats running. What is Codebreaker 10.1?

: Later versions introduced support for USB keyboards, making the manual entry of long cheat codes much faster. How to Use Codebreaker 10.1 ISO on Emulators (PCSX2)

The for PlayStation 2 (PS2) Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

Expect ~130 MB to 700 MB (some releases are stripped down to fit on CD-R; others are full CD/DVD images).

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