![]() ![]() Basically all I have to do is download the codes, open them with notepad, copy them into the cheats folder in the SNES9XGX and activate the codes in the menu when I play the game? I just want confirmation as to what im doing is right so I wont screw up my Wii :) Thanks a bunchĮdited 2 time(s). Should I just copy them into my cheats folder anyway? I also went to and the codes appeared the same way. ~ metroids health ÿ ~U Health à ~U Health Ö ~ô Reserve Energy × ~ Reserve Energy xÄ ~ÿ Tanks s Å ~ÿ Tanks s ![]() ~ Always Power Jump ¨ Select start point €¯¨Ð Select start point ~ Always hyper run d PF ~I Escape Time Ì The game is now 8,192 Mbyte big and works with the latest official stable Snes9x GX 4.4.3 release for the Nintendo Wii. ~ Hyper Beam!! ?~ Always hyper run d n I used the Windows version of Snes9x to make the file. The enclosed archive of cheat files did not have codes for the game I wanted (Front Mission: Gun Hazard), so I had to make a cheat list of my own. úÆ ~þümissle cÊ ~ s missle ÿ¢ ~ suit ÿ£ ~1 suit ¦ ~ suit § ~ suit cÎ ~ p bomb €w Posts: 2 I'm using version 4.2.5 of Snes9x GX and am having trouble getting cheat codes to work right. I opened up Super Metroid for example and this is what I got. Snes9x GX is a Super Nintendo(SFC) emulator based on Snes9x, ported to the Wii and GameCube. ![]() Snes9x GX Cheat Files is a cheat file for Snes9x GX. But when I did it does not look like any type of code when I glanced at it. Snes9x GX Cheat Files 20101030 is released. Open them in a simple text editor (like Notepad for example) ![]()
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