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Star Trek: Legacy Cheats For PC

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Star Trek: Legacy

Developer(s) : Mad Doc Software
Publisher(s) : Bethesda Softworks
Composer(s) : Rod Abernethy & Jason Graves
Version : 1.2
Platform(s) : Windows, Xbox 360
Release date(s) : Windows: (NA 5 December 2006; EU 22 December 2006), Xbox 360: (NA 14 December 2006; EU 22 December 2006)
Genre(s) : Real-time strategy, action-adventure, Space simulation
Mode(s) : Single-player, multiplayer
Media/distribution : DVD

Star Trek: Legacy
Legacy is an epic game of Starfleet combat covering the entire Star Trek Universe. Players become the Admiral of a task force of warships and must lead their fleet to victory in large-scale battles. As the Admiral of the fleet you choose the ships, equipment, and captains that you will lead into battle. The game is designed to provide an immersive strategic and tactical experience by emphasizing the dramatic excitement of large-scale battles without the hassle of complex starship management.

Features:
  • Epic game of Starfleet combat covering the entire Star Trek Universe
  • Become the Admiral and lead a fleet to victory in large-scale battles
  • Choose ships, equipment, and captains; 60+ ships and 4 races
  • Dynamic 3-D battlefields; detailed weapon effects and damage modeling
  • Single-player Federation campaign spanning 3 full epochs
Cheats:
Additional Command Points
This procedure involves editing a game file; create a backup copy of the file before proceeding.

Use a text editor to edit the "config.cfg" file, which is located in the "\bethesda softworks\star trek legacy" directory. Edit the "cfg_COMMAND_POINTS_MULTIPLIER_FOR_DECOMMISSIONING_SHIP" line so that its value is a number greater than 1.0. Doing so multiplies the amount of command points you receive for a ship when it is decommissioned.

Invincible Fleet
Note: This procedure involves editing a game file; create a backup copy of the file before proceeding.

Use a text editor to edit the "config.cfg" file, which is located in the "\bethesda softworks\star trek legacy" directory. Edit the "cfg_SPPlayerDamageModifier" line so that its value is changed to "0.00". Your Campaign mode fleet will no longer take damage from enemies or objects.

Project Gotham Racing 4 Cheats For Xbox 360

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Project Gotham Racing 4

Developer(s) : Bizarre Creations
Publisher(s) : Microsoft Game Studios
Designer(s) : Martyn Chudley, Ged Talbot, Gareth Wilson
Series : Project Gotham Racing series
Engine : Proprietary
Platform(s) : Xbox 360
Release date(s) : NA November 18, 2007; AUS November 19, 2007; EU November 20, 2007
Genre(s) : Racing
Mode(s) : Single player, Multiplayer
Media/distribution : DVD-9

Product InformationRight from the starting line Project Gotham Racing 4 creates anemotionally-charged racing experience where you bee attached to yourcareers profiles and vehicles. There are several new features that embody thisemotional experience the most significant being the new career mode. Get readyto be rewarded with a growing fanbase that cheers you on reacts to your everymove and supports you through victory. Just imagine hearing the roar of thecrowd as you cross the finish line with your own style and flair.Product Features Dynamic weather system - Now racing through a track can mean facing an unexpected rain storm or snow flurries in the middle of a race resulting in changing physics on a wet or icy surface. 10 Racing Locations - Speed through exotic backgrounds from Shanghai to St. Petersburg. Flair and driving style - Pass your opponent at full speed as you pump your fists and exhibit more emotion as you earn recognition with the revised Kudos system. With Kudos the new A.I. personalities will able to perform bold new driving maneuvers as they race side by side with other drivers. Iconic cars - New vehicles are lined up and ready to be driven including the 2004 TVR Sagaris 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray 2005 Vanwall GPR V12 1993 Toyota Supra Turbo 2005 Gumpert Apollo 1997 Panoz GTR-1 Coupe 2006 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano and 1957 Maserati 250F.

Features:
  • Dynamic weather system - Now racing through a track can mean facing an unexpected rain storm or snow flurries in the middle of a race, resulting in changing physics on a wet or icy surface.
  • 10 Racing Locations - Speed through exotic backgrounds, from Shanghai to St. Petersburg.
  • Flair and driving style - Pass your opponent at full speed as you pump your fists and exhibit more emotion as you earn recognition with the revised
  • Kudos system. With Kudos, the new A.I. personalities will able to perform bold new driving maneuvers as they race side by side with other drivers.
  • Iconic cars - New vehicles are lined up and ready to be driven, including the 2004 TVR Sagaris, 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray, 2005 Vanwall GPR V12, 1993 Toyota Supra Turbo, 2005 Gumpert Apollo, 1997 Panoz GTR-1 Coupe, 2006 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, and 1957 Maserati 250F.
Cheats:
Free 1,000,000-Kudos Painting
You'll earn an achievement and a gamer picture if you spend 1,000,000 kudos to purchase the million-dollar picture in-game. However, there's a way to accomplish that without actually spending the kudos. Simply access the PGR shop from the main menu and head to the far right side, where you can purchase the package with your kudos. A notice should appear letting you know that you've unlocked the achievement and a gamer picture. Immediately press the Home button and head to the Xbox 360 dashboard. When you reload the game and visit the PGR shop again, you'll find that you still have your kudos available.

MTX: Mototrax Cheats For PS2

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MTX: Mototrax

Developer(s) : Left Field Productions
Publisher(s) : Activision
Platform(s) : PlayStation 2, Xbox, PC, PlayStation Portable
Release date(s) : PS2 & Xbox (NA March 2, 2004; AUS March 23, 2004; EU March 26, 2004), PC (NA November 15, 2004), PSP (NA June 28, 2006; EU February 9, 2007; AUS February 14, 2007
Genre(s) : Motocross, Racing
Mode(s) : Single player, Multiplayer, Multiplayer online

This is the game MTX: Mototrax for the Playstation 2. This game may not come with the original case and instructions. We stand by our products and offer a 60 day guarantee. If a game does not work within 60 days from the time you receive it we will gladly exchange it for you.

Features:
  • Take the inside line as you battle for 1st place against 7 other riders pushing your bike's power and handling to the limit
  • Work with major licenses like Suzuki, Yamaha and KTM -- 125cc and 250cc 2-stroke bikes, plus 250cc and 450cc 4-stroke bikes across 24 levels
  • Defy gravity with incredible moves - make the crowd roar as you pullaninverted 360 before crossing the finish line
  • Earn cash from sponsors with every win - buy everything from new bikes & clothes, to new riding environments
  • Deep, nonlinear career mode lets you customize your rider from the start, and improve him with every goal & challenge you meet
Cheats:
Everything Unlocked
Enter 2468G0A7 on the cheat code entry screen (found in the Options menu) to unlock all bikes, riders, and tracks.

Slipknot Movie
Enter: 23F7IC5

Super Fast Bikes
Enter JIH345 as a cheat in the options menu.

Unlockables:
Police Bike
Complete Freestyle competitions.

Slipknot Bike
Race as a Slipknot maggot: 86657457
(the word slipknot backwards, numerical ala phone keypad)or complete Master Supercross.

Speed Demon and Trickbot
Complete Career Mode to unlock.

Sins of a Solar Empire Cheats For PC

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Sins of a Solar Empire

Developer(s) : Ironclad Games
Publisher(s) : Stardock
Distributor(s) : Stardock, Kalypso Media (Europe)[1]
Engine : Iron Engine
Version : 1.193, Entrenchment: 1.053, Trinity: 1.34, Rebellion: 1.031
Platform(s) : Microsoft Windows
Release date(s) : NA February 4, 2008
Genre(s) : Real-time strategy
Mode(s) : Single-player, multiplayer
Media/distribution : DVD, download

Sins of a Solar Empire
Command vast fleets of ships and a growing empire in Sins of a Solar Empire, the latest game from publisher Stardock Entertainment. Sins of a Solar Empire combines the depth of 4X gameplay with the action of real-time strategy to create an epic and immersive experience for players. Players will colonize worlds, develop extensive trade networks, conduct research and diplomacy, and build fleets as they fight to control an immense galaxy using one of three distinct races.

Features:
  • Take command of 1 of 3 space-faring races as you work to establish domination of the galaxy
  • Use diplomacy, economic skill, cultural influence, and sheer military might to establish order
  • Explore and conquer neighboring planets and distant solar systems in a massively scaled, fully 3D galaxy
  • Transition between the roles of emperor and fleet commander; customize and improve powerful units
  • Extensive diplomatic and economic strategies can exercise a variety of options
Cheats:
Find Artifacts (No Research Required)
Save any single-player game as a recording, then save it as a game. Watch the game you were just playing and hit "All Visible" in the upper right corner to reveal all artifacts on the map. Return to the game itself to capture and research the artifacts that you saw in the recorded version. You can also use the same trick to locate enemy fleets and research.

Various File Hacks
Head to your game's installation file (which will be something like "Stardock Games/Sins of a Solar Empire/"). In this folder, you'll find another folder called "Galaxy" which you should click. Now, please keep in mind, the following is both unverified and could potentially corrupt your game installation or cause other computer problems, so try this at your own risk.

Within the "Galaxy" folder, you'll see all sorts of systems from the game, tutorials, and more. Right-click on any file in the "Galaxy" folder and open it with Notepad. You should see the following string at the top of the text file:
  • homeplanetupgradelevel: population
  • homeplanetupgradelevel: civilianmodules
  • homeplanetupgradelevel: tacticalmodules
  • homeplanetupgradelevel: home
  • homeplanetupgradelevel: artifactlevel
  • homeplanetupgradelevel: infrastructure
These strings mean different things, and represent upgrade choices that can increase tactical capacity, population, and more. Here's what they mean specifically:
  • population = civilian infrastructure
  • civilian modules = logistics capacity
  • tactical modules = tactical capacity
  • home = capital planet (default when you start a game, cannot change)
  • artifact level = exploration (already at max when you start a game)
  • infrastructure = emergency facilities

I personally used the following settings in the above order: 4,2,2,1,2,3.

I'm almost positive that these values are the same for each faction, but I haven't yet tried these numbers for each scenario size or each map. Therefore, you may be limited to the actual max value depending on which galaxy map you choose.

If you head back to the same text file and scroll to the very bottom, you'll find a section that starts with "playercount [#]". You should find it right after the section describing the phase line connections. The section starting with "player 0" represents you. The three strings "startingcredits", "startingmetal", and "startingcrystal" are values of your starting material that can each be changed to a maximum of 9999. Change those values at your leisure.

Addendum: If you change the numbers for startingcredits, startingmetal, and startingcrystal to FFFF, you will start with 65536 of each.

Stealing Resources
If you're interested (in single-player mode) in stealing resources from other empires, try the following method:
  • 1.) Start a new game and play as usual, giving the other empires time to build up their resources.
  • 2. When you're ready to steal resources (as you're running low on resources yourself), save your game, quit, and then reload another empire to play as.
  • 3.) Once you have loaded your alternate empire, go to the Diplomacy menu. Send the resources from this empire to your "normal", default empire.
  • 4.) Save the game, quit, and reload your original empire. The resources sent from the alternate empire should now be there -- you can repeat this as much as you want.

Super Paper Mario Cheats For Wii

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Super Paper Mario

Developer(s) : Intelligent Systems
Publisher(s) : Nintendo
Composer(s) : Naoko Mitome, Chika Sekigawa
Series : Paper Mario
Platform(s) : Wii
Release date(s) : NA April 9, 2007; JP April 19, 2007; EU September 14, 2007; AUS September 20, 2007
Genre(s) : Platform, role-playing
Mode(s) : Single-player
Media/distribution : Wii Optical Disc

Super Paper Mario
The newest chapter of the Paper Mario story isn’t just out of this world…it’s out of this dimension! What at first glance appears to be a 2-D sidescroller ripped straight from the stylized pages of the Paper Mario universe soon turns into a hilarious dimension-shifting platformer possible only on Wii! 2-D...AND 3-D! Run through vibrant 2-D worlds, stomping on enemies and breaking blocks....then, with the press of a button, flip into 3-D! In the 3rd dimension, you'll find hidden paths, battle foes, and uncover secrets as you explore the previously invisible depth of the 2-D landscapes! Unique Wii controls! Hold the Wii Remote sideways and control the game in classic Super Mario Bros. style! You can shake the Wii Remote to pull off stylish moves and break out of frigid ice and even point directly at the screen to get helpful hints from your sidekick. Not only that, but you'll also play as Peach and Bowser, both with their own sets of essential skills. Hilarious adventure! When a mysterious villain kidnaps Peach and Bowser and forces them to get married, their union creates a rift of dark energy that threatens to tear the universe apart! Hilarious characters, laugh-out-loud plot twists, and unforgettable dimensions await as Mario makes his way through eight worlds, each more memorable than the last!

Features:
  • Run through vibrant 2D worlds, stomping on enemies and breaking blocks
  • With the press of a button, flip into 3D and find hidden paths, battle foes and uncover secrets hidden from 2D eyes
  • Hold the Wii Remote sideways and control the game in classic Super Mario Bros. style
  • Play as Peach and Bowser, both with their own sets of essential skills
Unlockables:
Dashell the Pixl
Clear Flipside's Pit of 100 Trials to unlock Dashell the Pixl, which allows you to move more quickly.

Barry the Pixl
After beating Chapter 3, return to 3-1 and talk to the bush that has the spikey pixl behind it. He will congratulate you on finding Tippi and join your group. His power is a spike barer that deflects physical attacks from enemies and bosses.

Bleu Hair for Peach
After you beat the game, go talk to Bleu in Flopside.

Infinite 3D
You must defeat Flopside Pit of 100 Trails twice and get Mario's Card.

Hammer Whacker
Acquire a Golden Card found in a treasure chest in the back room of The Overthere in Flopside.

Hints:
Fast Experience, Coins, and Items
Head to Chapter 5-4. Travel through the first section to the metal door, which you should go through. In the second area, head past the save point. You will drop down a level, and there will be a ? block down below. On the block, Helper Marios can be collected. Then, jump onto the block and edge towards the nearby tube releasing Floro Sapiens. Switch to the Bommer (Pixi), drop him, and wait until the head detaches. This will eliminate the enemy for 600 experience, plus coins and dropped items. This seems to be a much more effective way of raising experience than jumping on shells.

Free Coins!
Defeat the fifth level (Rock Level) and obtain 100 coins or 300 coins (depending on how quickly you want to gain your free coins). After beating the fifth level with the proper amount of coins, head to the Flipside Store and buy either one Gold Bar or three (for 100 or 300 coins).

With those in hand, head to level 5-1 and go left at the beginning of the level. Enter the Rock Shop you encounter and sell your Gold Bars to the guy there for 15 coins more than you purchased them for. From him you can then buy Puzzle Boxes for three coins and sell them to the Flipside/Flopside Stores for 5 coins (netting +2 coins per box). This is a great way to earn cash in the game.

Money For Free
Here’s an interesting way to slowly but surely make money, for free. Simply buy the Long-Last Shake for thirty coins from Howzit. Then, have Saffron cook them into Fried Shroom Plates. You can sell these for thirty-five coins. Repeat the process to make money, for free!

Bonus Coins
Whenever you get possession of Whacka Bumps, bring them to the chef in Flipside. She’ll cook them up (making them Roasted Whacka Bumps), and increase their value by 50 coins, from 150 coins to 200 coins. (unverified)

Coins and Amazy Dayzee
Unlock Flopside, beat chapter 5 and have 100 coins (to start the exploit) or some Catch Card SPs. This coin exploit lets you buy the rest of the treasure maps and enemy catch cards.

If you don't have 100 coins just beat chapter 1 again and defeat all enemies you'll probably have 100 coins then.

With 100 coins, go to Flopside's first floor through the blasted wall and enter the card shop called Fondest Hopes. Talk to the sales clerk at the counter and select "Buy a Catch Card SP" then say "yes" he'll give you the card, then say "no" when he asks if you want more Catch Card SPs.

After you have a Catch Card SP, leave the shop use the return Pipe Merlon gave you in the beginning of the game which will return you to the top of Flipside Tower.

Go to the Light Blue door and select chapter 5-2. Go through the door at the end of the first stage (not chapter, but rather the area you first arrive in). Turn right and go past the pipe above your head past the next 3 pipes.

Next, enter the door next to the two blocks that is also next to a Cherbil. Clear the gap and you will come to a Stone Buzzy. Kill the Stone Buzzy, and where you land after you kill him flip the world to 3D.

Immediately you see a yellow flower enemy called an Amazy Dayzee. Quickly go to your quick menu by pressing 1 and 2 at the same time, use the Catch Card SP and turn the enemy into a card.

If the Amazy Dayzee flips to 2d do not use the catch card while in 3d, flip back to 2d and then use it.

Grab the card then use the return pipe again. Go back to the shop where you bought the Catch Card SP sell the Amazy Dayzee card it is worth a whopping 300 coins then you can buy 3 Catch Card SPs. Repeat ad nauseum.

One Time Cash Stash
For those of you that want coins fast, go to (5-1) or the land of Cragnons for this enricher you will have to have dottie, when you fall to the stone podium go all the way to the right 'till you hit a wall go into 3-D and use dottie to go through it, then go through the first pipe, collect coins and go out the next one to be on the elevated hill then the whacka will appear jump on him and a whacka fruit will come out.

After that turn to 3-D and get the treasure chest it has a "important item" item and go out of that area now go the left of the level until you see a stone hut that has a mushroom sign go in and these whacka fruit sell for 150 coins you can keep hitting the Whacka eight times until he says, "I'm outta here!".

That opportunity never comes up again but the coins you get are well over the maximum 999 Mario can carry. Two "bone breaking" installments should let you exploit this hapless run-down to the max.

World 2-3 Safe Combo
You broke a vase and now you have to come up with a million Rubees. Head down one floor from the prisoners and go down on level. Go forward and grab the slimming pixel, which lets Mario go into 2D in 3D mode (paper effect). Use this ability to access the vault safe at the bank: 41262816.

Piccolo Pixl
You must first have completed Chapter 5 to be able to complete this. First, go to Merlee's house on the 2nd floor in Flopside. You have to jump over her crystal ball to talk to her, otherwise she'll just offer you charms. She will send you on a fetch mission to Merluvlee on the 2nd floor of Flipside.

From there, you will have to travel to World 1-1. You're going to be using your Return Pipe quite a bit. Talk to Bestuvius at the end of the first area in 1-1. He'll send you to talk to Watchitt in Yold Town.

Use your Return Pipe then go back into the red door to get to 1-2. Continue through the area until you get to the town. The third house is Watchitt's. He will send you on your fourth fetch mission to see Merlumina.

Use the Return Pipe and go back to the red door. Choose to go to 1-4 and travel through the whole chapter. At the end (past where you fought Fracktail), you'll go into a house and when you run towards the star Merlumina will appear. After a lengthy bit of text, she'll sign the autograph and you can return to Watchitt in 1-2.

Then go back to 1-1 to give the "you-know-what" to Bestuvius, and then to Flipside to give the Training Machine, a Nintendo DS, to Merluvlee. Finally take the Crystal Ball from her to Merlee in Flopside and she'll give you a key.

This key can be used on the locked door in Flopside. The door is on the 1st floor through the piece of the wall that you bombed earlier. Inside you'll find Piccolo. There are only two place I have found to use him.

Go to the 2nd floor of Flipside, flip to 3D and go through the gate across from the White Tower. Instead of crossing the bridge, return to 2D and go to the left of the screen. You'll see a pipe up above. Use Boomer to blast the bricks and enter it. You'll now be on the 3rd floor of Flipside.

Piccolo can be used on the block with the music note, which is all the way to the right. You'll get a Merlee card. In the same place in Flopside you'll get a Nolrem card.

These are the only place I've found so far to use Piccolo.

The Rubees of 2-3
In chapter 2-3 when you break the vase and are asked for one million rubees you have to find a way to make them fast.

There is a generator room that gives you small amounts of ruppes for jumping, and there is a room with a passcode. The passcode is 5963. After going into the room talk to the guy who pays you (he is in the far right of the room) and sign up to be a gerbil.

After doing this you will be sent into a huge ball where you run to make volts. You are paid if you stop and tell him that you are tired. But, instead of running yourself just get a heavy object (not too heavy) and have Mario (or Peach) go to the right of the circle. Put this heavy object on the left button (up if contoller isn't sideways) and go do something else.

Come back later and stop, you have just gained many rubees without wasting valuable time.

Easy Level Up Points (3-1)
Heres a way to get really fast and high score points. First you must have beaten world 3-1 (well do the whole chapter). Go back to world 3-1 after you have beaten it once and then you know where you meet bowser.

Stay at the warp pipe where the level is you meet Bowser. Take out Throwae (how ever you spell it) and then run to the left. Stop on each of the soccer playing Koopa guys (don't kill them). Then grab 1 of them. Take him all the way to the left and there should be the ending of the level and a pipe. Hide on the left side of that pipe and throw the koopa down there with you. Make him go in his shell and jump on him and he will start moving.

Jump on him every time he is underneath you. You will master it on youre second time around. He will give you 300 experience every time you jumpo on him and it will let you hit him for about 15 or more times. Making each experience for each koopa 4.5k or more each. And be sure to grabthem. Not the shells they kick at you.

HP Feeder (5-1)
Once, you've gotten the Pixl named Dottie, travel back to the Land of the Crag (Chapter 5-1). As soon as you enter the area you'll be on top of a stone platform. Go all the way to the right of the screen. Go into 3-D and use Dottie to enter the small opening in the wall.

Once in the secret area you'll go down a pipe and collect a bunch of coins (hit A to see more coins) then exit out of the other pipe. Once you leave the pipe, walk to your right and a little creature called a Whacka should appear. If you jump on his head a Whacka Bump will come out.

These give you 30HP and if you go back into the pipe and come back he'll reappear. You can get about seven or eight Whacka Bumps before he disappears for good. That's at least 210 HP for free.

Easy Level Up Points (1-1)
In level 1-1, in the third section, there is a staircase with a koopa coming down. Stand on any of the steps, and as he nears the step above you, jump straight up and time it so you land on him. You will then bounce on him as the turtle shell ricochets back and forth. Your points will multiply ala level 3-1 of the original Super Mario Bros., but if you bounce on him more than 11 times (at 1,000 points), you will start to earn negative 1,000 for each bounce. You can earn a total of 5,500 points this way.

Kick the shell after you get 1,000 and you will continue to accumulate points unpunished for every thing the shell hits. Flip into 3D and the shell will follow, so you can hit the hidden group of squiglets. Keep on following the shell as it ricochets back and forth throughout the level (you'll need Dashell to keep up--otherwise the shell will disappear) and you can earn over 100,000 points in just a few minutes.