Posted: 11th October 2011 22:27
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I found a glitch in the game a very long time ago. It allows you to go past the guards around the town but you cannot exit town. I know that if you go someplace to the bottom right of the town a random flag of some sort appears on the ground nearby. You can walk off the screen but I don't know how far. Can someone make a game genie code to follow your controlled character so I can see what's off screen? The way you use the glitch is to go in front of a guard then go into your menu. Exit the menu and hold towards the guard and you'll walk through him. I also don't know which versions this works with. I was able to do it with the SNES version if I recall.
Have a lot of people seen this glitch or something? Keep getting views and no reply so is that why? Like anyone that's heard of it has tested it thoroughly or know of someone who has? This post has been edited by arcterious on 12th October 2011 18:29 |
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Posted: 20th October 2011 09:17
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It would be very helpful if someone could come up with a code for par or game genie... whatever cheat console that will follow my character off screen. If you keep going right or left at the bottom of the screen, but also once you go off the map, it eventually loops around. It takes a long time so I wonder what's in between. Perhaps a hidden path or warp. I wont ever k ow unless someone is willing to help or at least replies with some decent feedback.
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Posted: 21st October 2011 03:35
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That's probably nothing but nonsense data, to be honest. Or maybe even data for other purposes, being interpreted as map data, since it's just never used.
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Posted: 21st October 2011 03:47
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Perhaps. Yet, what if you're wrong? Id rather have it fully tested and be wrong rather than go on the bigger chance that leaves no risk anyhow.
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