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[[File:GameShark64.jpg|thumb|A physical GameShark device for use with the ''Nintendo 64''.]]
[[File:GameShark64.jpg|thumb|A physical GameShark device for use with the ''Nintendo 64''.]]


The '''GameShark''' is a cheating device designed for the [[Nintendo 64]] console. GameShark is frequently used to hack ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', similar to how the [[Action Replay]] is used to hack into ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Apart from simply cheating at the game, it is useful for accessing content that is not normally available, such as the {{SSB|debug menu}}. Common examples include fighting in typically unaccessible [[stages]] (such as {{SSB|Final Destination}}, the "demo" stage, and beta versions of [[Dream Land]]) and playing as a normally non-playable character (such as [[Metal Mario]], {{SSB|Master Hand}}, [[Giant Donkey Kong]], or a member of the [[Fighting Polygon]]s).
The '''GameShark''' is a cheating device designed for the [[Nintendo 64]] console. GameShark is frequently used to hack ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'', similar to how the [[Action Replay]] is used to hack into ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Apart from simply cheating at the game, it is useful for accessing content that is not normally available, such as the {{SSB|debug menu}}. Common examples include fighting in typically unaccessible [[stages]] (such as {{SSB|Final Destination}}, the "demo" stage, and beta versions of [[Dream Land]]) and playing as a normally non-playable character (such as [[Metal Mario]], {{SSB|Master Hand}}, [[Giant Donkey Kong]], or a member of the [[Fighting Polygon]]s).


The use of GameShark with ''Super Smash Bros.'' can also trigger numerous glitches, the most common one forcing the player to play as {{SSB|Mario}} in the [[1P Game]] even after the GameShark has been removed. The only known way to undo these glitches is to erase the game data.
The use of GameShark with ''Super Smash Bros.'' can also trigger numerous glitches, the most common one forcing the player to play as {{SSB|Mario}} in the [[1P Game]] even after the GameShark has been removed. The only known way to undo these glitches is to erase the game data.

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