

Some of you may be looking at it wondering what it does. Another feature, which won't screw your system up, is adding a file filler. Accidentally confirm formatting the NVRAM, and I'm sure some of us 3DO nuts out there would snap(there goes 20+ hours of Luicienna's Quest and an entire season of Virtual Stadium Baseball! Oh no!). There's a lot of things that can really screw up your 3DO, if you're not careful. This way you could put the exact level in the name of the file. You are also able to rename memory files. Also you can make a copy of your saved game so you can screw around with that one on the hex editor and not mess up your original saved game. You could take your 3DO to a friend's house, upload, say your Olympic Summer Games records, and boom he's got a challenge greater than the game originally slated. You can even copy memory files from one 3DO to another! This could have really taken off if 3DO was more popular.
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Also the files size is put into a larger form and it even gives you percentages for how full the memory is. Uncompressing does make the file slightly larger then, but the feature is well worth the price(the file isn't made that much larger at all) Another thing that I like about the memory manager on the GG is that it tells you what game it's from. Compressing doesn't take very long(only about 3 or 4 seconds just for a huge game save). And the 3DO owner with a lot of games that use huge saves(if you have Luicienna's Quest and Virtual Stadium baseball your memory's booked!) you can compress the files you don't use very much or the ones that are big, and then uncompress them when you want to play that particular game.

FZ-1 owners can delete memory files and look at their memory files. One thing which a lot of people don't know about the GG is that you can do a lot with the memory files. All in all this feature with the codes is good but could have been better if you weren't restricted to having codes for just games that have saves. Also you can find on various sites GG codes you can input yourself and save it to the little menu with all of the codes. I haven't tried screwing too much with that, you can really screw your saved game up(that my be why this is a secret, but I'll get to that later).
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But if you are aching to get through a game that has a saved game, there is a hex editor mode which lets you modify lines and lines of code in a saved game. You don't just type them in at the title screen, you actually modify code in the saved game! Don't worry you don't need any programming experience, the GG is already chock full of codes. The main thing most people know about the Game Guru is that it has codes. You can compress it and save it for a later time and then decompress when you are ready to use it. You can also compress those huge game save files which are just eating up the 3DO's memory and you don't want to just delete it. And there is also a lot more than just codes.

Well now you can do the same with your 3DO(well on games that have save files).

Remember the Game Genie for NES back in the day? When you could beat just about any game you wanted to simply by entering an invincibility code or infinite lives. Here's a review and pic for the Game Guru
