Whilethe game was loading, if you pressed the following combination of buttons on your controller you would be rewarded with 30 lives: up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, Start. It was the ultimate cheat code and it allowed me and Jon to beat Contra every time.
The most prominent false cheat code is debt. Can I afford this purchase outright? Nope. But with debt? Of course! It could be a car, a house, a Peloton (No judgement; I just bought one. It was either that or a whole new set of pants), or Christmas gifts. Used wisely, debt can be helpful. But too much debt, committing too much of our future earnings to things we buy today, can be ruinous.
GTA 5 cheats are a great way to shake up gameplay and include abilities ranging from invincibility to drunk mode. Below, you'll find lists with all cheat codes for Grand Theft Auto 5 that work for the PS5, PS4, PS3, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC. This guide features a complete GTA 5 cheat code list.
Unfortunately, the only cheat you won't find here is an "infinite money cheat" -- developer Rockstar wants us to earn our own money in GTA 5. We suggest checking out our guide on how to make money in GTA 5 if you're looking for money-making tips.
Below, you will find a current list of all GTA 5 Cheats that are available across all platforms. There are also Cell Phone Cheats for GTA 5 on Xbox Series XS, Xbox One, PS5/PS4 and PC, which are numbers that can be entered on your in-game phone.
There are two kinds of cheat codes: cell phone and button cheats. Before you can go entering cheats though, you'll need to decide which cheat code type you want to enter. Here's some information you may want to know about the two different types:
For those with an optical drive emulator, an Action Replay cartridge or some other way of playing patched games, Bo Bayles uploaded to SegaXtreme an Xdelta patch that enables CK1 in CK2 without needing to input a code at all.
The information circulated among the game-playing public to some extent, evidenced by at least two people mentioning it as a rumor on the Sega Usenet bulletin board, which is archived by Google to this day.
Then Clockwork Knight: Pepperouchau no Fukubukuro, a collection of both titles, was sold exclusively in Japan later that year in December, two months before Clockwork Knight 2 would reach North American shelves in February 1996.
It remains unclear why Sega would hide CK1 behind a cheat code in the U.S. version of CK2 when Fukubukuro left it accessible right off the bat. Perhaps to preserve sales of standalone copies of Clockwork Knight 1? But then why leave a cheat code in CK2 at all, and why advertise that cheat code?
Cheat Codes are special codes that, for most, once typed in the profile naming screen of Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove, can alter the game in various and often bizarre ways, some in minor, such as simply changing a color palette, while others in major ways, such as altering animations, sprites or even dialogue. There are currently 407 or so cheat codes available, some of which are exclusive to specific campaigns. A few other codes are input-based.
The majority of Cheats are only activated after entering the correct sequence of letters as the name of a profile. This will also allow a second naming for the profile after the code is entered. Once activated, a cheat code will remain active permanently for that given profile, indicated by a teal pumpkin symbol that appears in the lower left corner of the character's profile icon. Only one code can be activated per file and doing so will prevent it from earning Feats for that file. As of Version 4.00, not only starting Co-op Mode in Shovel of Hope no longer prevents Feats, but similarly any cheat code that does not directly alter the gameplay, being instead only cosmetic in nature (like a color palette swap), does allows the earning of Feats.[1] The only way to remove the Cheat Code from a file is to delete the file itself.
In May of 2021, Yacht Club Games met with the chain of sandwich fast-food restaurants Arby's to create new content for Treasure Trove. This includes unique features across the four main campaigns, which can be activated using external cheat codes. These 7 codes, originally engraved on character-themed launcher tokens that were given with Arby's Kids Meals, will change various game elements to fast-food related counterparts, and there even is a secret 8th code capable to simultaneously unlock all the effects of the other seven at the same time. Due to having been released to a later date, these eight codes are not present in the official cheat code database presented above and are instead found at the bottom of this page; furthermore, only some versions of Treasure Trove are compatible with these codes.
Two special codes can be entered in the title screen of Shovel Knight Showdown; these codes, being input based instead of the traditional ones composed by letters, make possible to unlock from the get-go all of the content and features of Showdown by bypassing their default unlocking criteria, with the first code being a temporary one, only active until a hard reset of the game, while the other is a permanent one, which can only be cancelled by doing a complete reset of the data of Showdown.
Furthermore, with the last update patch of Treasure Trove, Yacht Club Games introduced another input cheat code for Showdown, called Character Gauntlet. This code, only available during Percy's Targets (not in the story mode version), makes so that the playable character is randomly swapped for another one each time a flashing bonus target is hit. Also supported for cooperative play, this swapping mode is only usable through this cheat code:
Originally the Showdown's temporary code had another use: since in its initial release, Plague of Shadows could only be played once clearing Shovel of Hope first, the code was an alternative to unlock the second campaign immediately, but it has since become obsolete and inactive after each campaign had become selectable from the starting screen with the rebranding of the original release as Treasure Trove.
Showdown's permanent code also had another use beforehand; this time, however, the code still works. It serves to unlock all Challenge Mode and Sound Test entries for all campaigns, with the exception of those unlocked via Amiibo use.
Enter code TR&FDNC to start with Plains and Village beaten, one Troupple Chalice, and the music played when the Troupple King dances is an entirely new track. This theme, Par-tay Rap!, was first released under the name "Mystery" with the original distribution of the .NSF files for the Shovel of Hope Soundtrack. It would be officially released with the release of King of Cards and Showdown. It's a secret song that can be triggered by enabling Theme Shuffle in Audio Options and then selecting random on stage select. If one of the 2 Troupple Pond Stages in Showdown is selected, there is a chance this track will play.
Entering the code KUWA-GATA will enable all the minute graphical changes found in the JP version of Shovel Knight with a few extras, such as more frames of animation in some enemies, some background animations and animesque changes to some dialogue portraits.
Enabling this cheat will create a special file of Shovel Knight, which has all relics, 6 Health, 60 Magic, Dynamo Mail, and Trench Blade. Then, you will always start at the first checkpoint of Lost City (said checkpoint becomes unbreakable), and are required to complete this level in 3 minutes. Notice that all random factors do not work (i.e. digging a specific pile always yields same outcome, and fishing will not take extra time). At the end of challenge, whether you beat Mole Knight or not, the total gold collected will be shown as the result.
Enter code CC&ALLG or BJLHZXED to start in a cleared file with every item, starts you on the world map with every level cleared (skipping the first level and intro), and you can begin New Game Plus right away.
These codes grant a custom color palette to the player, and remains the same even when wearing different armors. The exact palette for a given code is different in each campaign, and this cheat does not disable feats. Of note for the last cheat is that any glow effect on the characters (invincibility, charging etc.) will keep the palette of the previous armor and only change it when you stop glowing.
GTA San Andreas cheat codes are essential for any would-be gangster who wants to skip straight to the action, granting you the ability to do anything, from spawning weapons and parachutes to infinite lung capacity and max muscles.
GTA San Andreas cheats for Xbox (including the Xbox 360, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S) are entered by simply pressing the following buttons on the controller in the right order. As long as you press them in order, they should work!
GTA San Andreas cheats for PlayStation (including the PS2, PS3, PS4 and PS5) are entered by pressing the right buttons in the right order, as listed below - just the same as it is for entering them on Xbox.
PC cheats for GTA San Andreas are entered by simply typing the right word on the keyboard at any time. You don't need to bring up a console command mode or a dialog box, simply type the letters as they appear below, in lower case or upper case, and the cheat should activate.
In brief, you'll need to download a third-party keyboard app that allows a keyboard to be used as a kind of overlay to any mobile games you're playing. With that, you can then type in the letter-based cheats as listed in our PC Cheats section, and they'll work as usual.
GTA 5 cheats and codes give you complete control of the game, letting you spawn weapons, guns and cars, add extra health and control things like your wanted level and more. As well as giving you an advantage you can straight mess with reality by granting yourself powers like invincibility, superpowers, and all sorts of chaos inducing options.
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