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[[Image:Gameshark.png|350px|thumb|right|The result of using several GameShark codes simultaneously. From left to right: Metal Mario, Polygon C. Falcon, Master Hand, and Giant DK, all on [[Saffron City]].]]
[[Image:Gameshark.png|350px|thumb|right|The result of using several GameShark codes simultaneously. From left to right: Metal Mario, Polygon Captain Falcon, Master Hand, and Giant Donkey Kong, all on [[Saffron City]].]]
The '''GameShark''' is a cheating device which is frequently used to hack into ''[[Super Smash Brothers]]'', similarly to how the [[Action Replay]] is used to hack into ''[[Melee]]''. Apart from simply cheating at the game, it is useful for accessing content that is not normally available. Common examples include fighting in [[stages]] (such as [[Final Destination (SSB)|Final Destination]], the "demo" stage, or even beta versions of Kirby's level) and playing as [[characters]] ([[Metal Mario]], [[Master Hand]], [[Giant DK]], or a [[Fighting Polygon]]) that cannot be accessed normally.
The '''GameShark''' is a cheating device which is frequently used to hack into ''[[Super Smash Brothers]]'', similarly to how the [[Action Replay]] is used to hack into ''[[Melee]]''. Apart from simply cheating at the game, it is useful for accessing content that is not normally available. Common examples include fighting in [[stages]] (such as [[Final Destination (SSB)|Final Destination]], the "demo" stage, or even beta versions of Kirby's level) and playing as [[characters]] ([[Metal Mario]], [[Master Hand]], [[Giant DK]], or a [[Fighting Polygon]]) that cannot be accessed normally.