First Ever Video Game Cheat Code

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First konami cheat code was on Gradius in 1985 then Contra, I think that would be the first console cheat codes. Im sure the first cheat codes were on some early computer games though. GTA 5 cheats and codes: How to enter every GTA 5 cheat code and phone number on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. By Iain Wilson, Leon Hurley Guide Since the days of PS3 and Xbox 360, these are the GTA 5.

Pause the game and select the 'Enter Code' option. Then, enter one of the following codes to activate the corresponding cheat function:

Character Relics (Purple)

Enter one of the following codes to get a character relic. Opening a character relic unlocks a random character.

    CK3GR7
    QHN4KB
    H29V4E
    PC7B52
    MSEGWO

Construction Relics

Enter one of the following codes to get a construction relic. Opening a construction relic unlocks vehicles and building pieces.

    DT98BK
    KEFWX4
    V8K72L
    DR8CEE
    PPLFWD

Item Relics (Green)

Enter one of the following codes to get an item relic. Opening an item relic unlocks items, sticks, and more.

    7XJP73
    ZLWEV4
    RUL4LU
    VLNM9B
    V76RFB
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Mega Relic

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Enter one of the following codes to get a mega relic. Opening a mega relic unlocks a new item.

The following cheats become available options when you get the indicated Achievement (brackets). If you choose to activate cheats the Achievements f., Red Faction: Guerrilla Xbox 360. Mod that unlocks red faction guerilla in game cheats.

    FCRL55
    R3TJU8

Super Item Relic

Enter one of the following codes to get a super item relic. Opening a super item relic unlocks a random special ability.

    FR0MTT

Extra Studs

Enter one of the following codes to get 20,000 studs.

    4VVXPR
    5KCT38
    EK5P48
    K6DFM6
    XPYJNX
    NAUXRU
    SLBJKK
    PH9NFT
    J3A2VF
Steam achievements

Successfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding achievement. To view your achievements and stats in Steam, select 'Community', 'My profile', 'View all my games', then the game and view stats.

    Intergalactic Planetary Scavenger: Complete the Game to 100%.
    Apocalypseburg Master: Collect All Master Pieces on Apocalypseburg.
    Asteroid Master: Collect all Master Pieces in the Asteroid Field.
    Bountiful Bricks: Collect 1000 Brick Pickups.
    Cavalcade of Costumes: Collect 100 Characters in the Game.
    Ceremony Master: Collect all Master Pieces in The Ceremony.
    End of Part Two: Complete the Main Story.
    Harmony Master: Collect all Master Pieces in Harmony City.
    Jungle Master: Collect all Master Pieces in the Systarian Jungle.
    Oodles of Items: Collect 100 Items in the Game.
    Richer than Bruce Wayne: Collect 1,000,000 Studs.
    Sorting Master: Collect all Master Pieces in the Sorting Area.
    You can Relics now: Open 50 Relics.
    A Fistful of Studs: Complete the Old West.
    A Heckish Place to Live: Complete the Apocalypseburg Level.
    A Knack for Discovery: Open your First Relic.
    A Real Grumple Dumpus: Complete the Harmony City Level.
    Back in the P-Arrr-ty: Unlock MetalBeard.
    Bricksburg Master: Collect all Master Pieces in Classic Bricksburg.
    City Planner: Build 20 Buildings in Syspocalypstar.
    Déjà Vu?: Open your first duplicate relic.
    Eat it and weep: Do a build attack.
    I was talking to the spaceship..: Unlock Benny.
    Jungle Kitty: Unlock Unikitty.
    License to Build: Complete the Syspocalypstar Sandbox Tutorial.
    Master Kitty: Collect all Master Pieces on Planet Unikitty.
    Middle Zealand Master: Collect all Master Pieces in Middle Zealand.
    Mind if I save your life?: Complete the Asteroid Field Level.
    Old West Master: Collect all Master Pieces in the Old West.
    One King to Rule Them All: Complete Middle Zealand.
    Robot Reboot: Complete Classic Bricksburg.
    Save Lucy: Unlock Lucy.
    Simply the Chest: Open a Discovery Chest.
    Sorted!: Complete the Sorting Area Level.
    Sparkle Master: Collect all Master Pieces on Planet Sparkles.
    Stick to the Plan: Shoot 50 Stickers with the Sticker Gun.
    Student has become the teaching assistant: Complete the Systarian Jungle Level.
    The Man of Bats: Unlock Batman.
    The Opposite of the Opposite of Happiness!: Complete Planet Unikitty.
    There ain't nothing you can't break!: Complete The Ceremony Level.
    Time to Face the Music: Unlock Sweet Mayhem.
    Totally Zenned Out: Complete the Planet Sparkles Level.
    Unexpected Item in Building Area: Try and place an object somewhere you can't, while on Syspocalypstar.
    Vest Friends: Unlock Rex.
    What are ya Buyin?: Buy Something in a Shop.
    Freeway Fighter: Defeat the Apocalypseburg Boss.
    He's (Almost) Armless!: Defeat the Sorting Area Boss.
    Lick of Paint: Defeat the Systarian Jungle Boss.
    The Gold Standard: Unlock a Gold Character Variant.
    Why can't we be Friends?: Play as a Minidoll for the First Time.
By/March 11, 2016 7:02 pm EST

For as long as video games have been around, there have been ways to essentially cheat and play through the experiences with certain advantages. Thanks to cheat codes, the unskilled or the lazy could perform a series of sequential button inputs that would result in them having an easier time of it in the game. We've gathered some of the best cheat codes that games of yesteryear offered—ones we used so much that we've committed them to memory. Activate God Mode and check out these classic cheat codes!

The Konami/Contra Code

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We might as well get this one out of the way. The Konami Code is arguably one of the best and most famous of cheat code inputs: Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A. While the other nickname for the cheat is the 'Contra Code,' what's interesting is that it first appeared in Gradius for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Then, thanks to its popular use in Contra, it blew up. Nowadays, you can even use the Konami Code on many different websites to unlock special content. Go ahead and try it out.

The Sims - Rosebud/Klapaucius

What's great about The Sims series is that you can live out the lives of your characters and help them attain a level of success to set them up for life. You'll start with a humble home with hardly any furniture and less space than their neighbor's custom walk-in closet. But if you hit Ctrl+Shift+C and then type in 'rosebud' or 'klapaucius', you'll get some free Simoleons to spend on upgrades and furniture. Who needs to work and feel fulfilled when you can just buy a lot of stuff and build a crazy mansion using any expensive materials you want?

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - Money, health, and armor cheats

There are many, many cheats in the Grand Theft Auto series, but none are more useful than this particular cheat for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Rapidly press R1, R2, L1 , X, Left , Down, Right, Up, Left, Down, Right, and Up to give yourself $250,000 and heal all of your health with a full set of armor to boot. We don't even have to look at the code or recall it from memory since we've used it so much, it's been committed to muscle memory. The other great thing was that it would 'heal' whatever banged-up vehicle you were using. It could even be a good alternative to a Konami Code tattoo, if you had enough space for it!

Doom - God Mode

How's this for a classic? Anyone who just didn't feel like trying and just wanted to blast baddies in the face without consequence could just type in 'idqd' or 'iddqd' on their keyboard while playing Doom to activate God Mode. While God Mode was no stranger to the realm of gaming, there was something more viscerally satisfying about using it in Doom. Without the fear of being killed, players were emboldened to rush head-first into the first-person action, knowing that they were impervious. If only you could activate God Mode in real life.

First Video Game Cheat Code

Super Street Fighter II Turbo - Unlocking Akuma

Akuma was one of the coolest and most feared characters in Super Street Fighter II Turbo and the only way to get him was to be a little patient and to know the right sequence for selecting him on the Character Select screen. Players would have to highlight Ryu for three seconds, then go to T. Hawk for three seconds, press left and highlight Guile for three seconds, press down and highlight Cammy for three seconds, and then press left and then up to go to Ryu for three seconds. After getting back to Ryu and allowing three seconds to pass, players would have to then press HP+ MP+LP+Start. After all of that, you'd have access to one of the most feared fighters in the series (with some of the worst defense, but oh well).

Max Payne - Infinite Bullet Time

Max Payne was one of those experiences that gripped players and compelled them to play through the entire game in one go if they could. The story was so chock-full of noir and the action was so addictive that you couldn't help but want to play through Max's adventures. If you wanted to add a little more drama to the action (and if you wanted to cheat a little), you could press L1, L2, R1, R2, Triangle, X, X, and Triangle when paused to give yourself infinite Bullet Time. The code was slightly different for the other versions of the game. You could gracefully dive in and out of cover while firing off well-aimed shots into your enemies, effectively perforating them in whatever way you saw fit. This cheat basically turned Max from a detective into a gun-toting Time Lord.

NBA Jam - Infinite Fire

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In the classic arcade basketball game, NBA Jam, you could be 'on fire' if you were playing well and made three baskets in a row. Think of being 'on fire' as a buff that lets you get infinite turbo on the court and gave you better shooting accuracy. If you wanted to play on easy mode and always wanted to be 'on fire,' all you'd have to do is press B seven times before starting a game and then hold Up, Y, and B until tip-off. From then on, you could blaze around the court and just start making it rain three-pointers. Boomshakalaka, indeed.