Item Description:
Features:
- Dive into more than 50,000 cheat codes of PlayStation 2 games and unlock infinite health and ammo, characters, levels, vehicles and more
- Receive high-speed updates directly through a PlayStation 2 broadband Internet connection, USB Flash Drive, CD-R, USB keyboard or standard PlayStation 2 game pad
- Burn your own CD-R discs with the included MAX Media Creator PC software
- Enjoy MP3 music via your TV or music system when connected to your PlayStation 2 unit
- Watch movies encoded in popular file formats for a multimedia experience
- Play Genesis/MegaDrive game ROMs for continual gaming excitement
- Participate in online chatting and instant messaging for real-time discussion with other Action Replay MAX owners
- Download game-busting codes directly to your memory card
BURN YOUR OWN PLAYSTATION 2 COMPATIBLE MOVIE, MP3 MUSIC and RETRO GAME DISCS!
Now you can create your own custom-made PS2-compatible discs containing MP3 music, movies and even retro Genesis/MegaDrive games. Experience them all through your PlayStation 2, only with Action Replay MAX.
And that's not all?
Action Replay MAX is packed with more gamebusting codes than ever, allowing you to beat any PS2 game with a whole host of 100% unofficial cheats that you won't find anywhere else. Instantly acquire MAX health, ammo and money. Unlock secret characters, levels, vehicles and much, much more. Blast your games wide open!
Action Replay's Advanced Code Engine (A.C.E.) will automatically download a game's codes direct to your PlayStation 2, in many cases before that game is even available at retail. What's more, Action Replay is the only cheat code system that will then automatically recognise your new PS2 game release, taking you straight to the specific codes for it. So why wait around until ?Day One? for codes?
Not got broadband? No problem. It's still so easy to get the latest codes in a flash. Action Replay includes support for USB Flash drive, or you can download new codes to a CD-R and then load them into Action Replay on a standard PS2 .
New codes can still be entered by hand using a standard PlayStation 2 game pad, or via a compatible USB keyboard such as Datel's own PowerBoard.
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