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Where to Find Cheats for ANY Game

By AC_James, published Oct 07, 2006
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Cheating in a videogame - nothing has caused more controversy, violence, or confusion (aside from a few wars).  To cheat or not to cheat, that is the question.    Of course, when you're trying to find some sort of key to get into the boss room, and you've already checked the entire castle a hundred times, and you've been playing for 15 hours straight and ready to either throw the PS2 out the window or take a shot of tequila (only if you're of age!) - then cheating starts to seem pretty reasonable.

Whether to cheat or not is an entirely engrossing conversation, so for now, let's just assume you're in one of those situations described above, and you're looking for a way out.   The web offers a slew of options for the neurotic gamer.    Raking through the hundreds of websites is a daunting task, and one that will simply eat up precious gaming time.   G4 TV offers a daytime cheat show with games that came out months ago, and G4 is typically only offered to digital cable subscribers.    So where do you go when the purple gem ring seems completely out of reach?

GameFAQs, a product of Gamespot's wild success, is a one-stop shop for all your cheat needs.   It's easy, go to the site, bookmark it, and breath easy -   that giant venus fly trap boss is as good as dead.    Check it regularly, as the top ten most viewed and most requested FAQ pages are updated regularly.   The FAQ pages aren't just comprised of questions about the games, they contain the most thorough walkthroughs you'll find anywhere, and cheat postings are clearly marked.   The content at GameFaqs is more diverse and more relevant than almost any official strategy guide.

Takeaways
  • Use the web as a great resource.
  • GameFAQs is always current.
  • GameFAQs is easy to use.
Did You Know?
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