Gameshark Codes Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Gameshark Codes

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This translator bridges the gap between human-readable commands and the complex hexadecimal code of Gameshark. It leverages a database of typical gaming code requests, processing natural language to generate valid GameShark commands. The translator aims for accuracy, but testing in-game is vital due to variations across different video games.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"Increase strength by 100"
Gameshark Codes
"CODE:0x0A2D 0x0026 0x0064"
Normal Language
"Get all weapons"
Gameshark Codes
"CODE:0x0000-0x00FF repeatedly"
Normal Language
"Equip the latest armor"
Gameshark Codes
"CODE:0x0A27 0x0022 0x0001"
Normal Language
"Disable enemy attacks"
Gameshark Codes
"CODE:0x0A41 0x0000"
Normal Language
"Obtain all items"
Gameshark Codes
"CODE:0x0000-0x00FF repeatedly for all item codes"
Normal Language
"Gain the Super Armor"
Gameshark Codes
"CODE:0x0B00 0x07F0"

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