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    Default Does game genie work with muilti game cartridges for snes?

    I contacted the maker of one and he said it possibly could work. But he isn't sure cause he doesn't have game genie. Anyone with a multi game cartridge can see if it works for the snes?
    I also wonder if it would work with a sd2snes or a everdrive also. Those both have cheat systems anyways built in. just want to know.
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    It's my understanding that Game Genie effected specific lines of code. If it wipes the memory and loads each game when you start that game, it might work. It could also interact horribly with the menu and make the cartridge unplayable. Hopefully that wouldn't be permanent.


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