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Unlimited Ammo:
Pause the game, then press R1, Circle, L1, Square, Circle, R1, Right, Right, Circle, Right. The game will return to the main menu if entered correctly. The “Unlimited Ammo” option will now appear.
Unlock All Artwork:
Pause the game, then press R1, Square, R1, Square, Circle, Left, R1, Left, Left. The game will return to the main menu if entered correctly. Enter the “Extras” menu to see an option to unlock all artwork.
Unlock All Levels:
At the level select screen, hold Up on controller 2 then press Start, Select, Select, Square on controller 1.
Originally from CheatHappens
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In THQ’s Wii game Ratatouille (pronounced Rah-tah-too-ee), players control the hapless Remy as he devotes himself to his life-long dream – to become one of Paris’ most accomplished chefs, just like his idol, the late Auguste Gusteau. It follows the upcoming Pixar film, taking gamers on an exciting adventure filled with danger and fun challenges. Just don’t expect depth. While it offers several hours of enjoyment, kids will get the most out of this light hearted and easy game.

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Madden NFL 08 is highly anticipated by fans, no doubt. We recently had our first hands-on experience with the latest in the storied franchise and it’s shaping up to be the best Madden since 2004 (the one with the Playmaker controls). A quick quarter of head-to-head had us hollering, trash talking and generally tittering — the game runs at 60 frames per second, and moves as smooth as Tom Brady’s throwing motion.

As for the game’s main hook, it’s not based around bells or whistles, but around “weapons.” EA is taking every superstar player in the NFL and separating them from the also-rans. During pre-game, the game points out the superstars as they bust out of the tunnel and, once they’re on the field, icons (a lá NBA Live) show off their (one out of 24) skills. A shutdown corner like Champ Bailey has a clamp icon pre-snap, and he plays like a shutdown corner. He’ll knock away more passes and go for (and get) more picks.
Big-armed QBs (like Michael Vick) have a rocket icon, pass-catching tight ends (like Tony Gonzalez) don a hands icon, and run-stopping defensive linemen sport a brick wall icon. But the most interesting icon is the light bulb for linebackers like Zack Thomas. If the offense calls the same play repeatedly, the light bulb goes from gray to lit — which means the defense can actually see the play the offense is calling. On the flipside, QBs like Peyton Manning can read the defense and know what’s been called against them. That’s when the veritable cat and mouse game begins. And studs like Ray Lewis can have three or even four icons working for them at once.
The weapons feature effectively improves two things out of the gate. First, newcomers to the game have instant knowledge of the impact players on the field without needing an NFL 101 crash course. Second, it makes a big difference in franchise mode. Instead of just picking up a player who’s a marginal improvement in free agency, you can build your team the way you want by choosing your weapons wisely. And your players are tracked as a franchise season progresses, so you can develop a “weapon” through practices, mini-camps and in-game successes. Very nice.
The game also seems to play cleaner than previous Maddens, in part because of the responsiveness of the controls — offenses can no longer throw into double coverage without paying the price. And the interior run game is fantastic, as the blocking has been improved significantly; you’re no longer forced to bounce it outside on every play. Plus, the branching animation system makes the run game immediately satisfying, especially when you get the ball into the hands of a big, strong running back; it’s simply not easy to pull them down. We even saw Travis Henry shrug off a few man-hugs, en route to breaking a long TD run.
Originally from 1UP
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Here are Some cool codes that work!
Gnome: L1,L1,R1,X,X,Up
( you need this code to activate codes)
Pet Points: Triangle,Circle,X,Square,L1,R1
Sooooo cool!
Hint for money
Get pet points buy somthing from the pet emporium and push start, then go to familly inventory and put it down then pick it up in grab mode and sell it and you get money i know i tried it
GREAT RECIPES
It will make your sim very happy so try them all!
#1 is=chicken,egg,onion,apple.
#2 is=beef,pork,tofu,ckicken.
#3 is=turkey,dagle berry,shark,milk.
#4 is=shark,cherry,tofu,beef.
#5 is=chicken,cherry,tofu,potato.
#6 is=lobster,pork,broccli,lime.
#7 is=lobster,shark,manostean,cherry.
Ok for like all of these you have to go use the oven. But dont eat them raw. One of these is super super good!
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Cheats are cheats, codes, passwords, or other tricks that can be used to help you beat a game or otherwise get more out of it. Here is where you’ll find all of the various cheats and codes that are available for this game.
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EFFECT
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X, Square, Square, Triangle
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Alternate Audio during Credits
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O, O, O, X
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Alternate Views
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Triangle, Triangle, Square, Square
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Blow up cars on impact
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Triangle, X, Triangle, X
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Car is invincible
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triangle, circle, triangle, circle
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Drunk Driving
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O,X,O,Triangle
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Grid Mode
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Triangle, Triangle, Triangle, Triangle
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High acceleration
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Square, Square, Square, Square
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No top speed
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Square, Square, Square, Triangle
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Press L3 to make car jump
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Triangle, Triangle, Circle, Square
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Speedometer
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Circle, circle, triangle and square
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Unlock the red brick car
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Originally from MyCheats
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We hate to say it, but after Konami cranked out three nearly identical button-mashing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle (TMNT) titles on the old-gen systems, game fans, turtle fans, and pretty much everyone else in their ’20s who remembered Vanilla Ice’s great achievement in acting were left longing for something more. We’ve all been waiting for a publishing/development team to treat TMNT material with intelligence, humor and design savvy. And one might say we’re still waiting.
Enter the internationally diverse publishing powerhouse, Ubisoft. Grabbing the game license based on the upcoming 2007 CGI movie, Ubisoft Montreal has blended kid-friendly action, platforming and simplified Prince of Persia (POP) acrobatics into a single turtle concoction. Coming sooner than you think, TMNT is hitting eight platforms, yes eight, March 20. You’ll see it on Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PSP, PC, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, GameCube, and Wii.
In this new adventure, you’ll take on the role of every turtle, Donatello, Rafael, Michelangelo, and Leonardo, with each character prepared to lay down his own special set of moves. And not so surprisingly, you’ll face dangerous and dark criminals bent on causing massive destruction to the turtles’ home turf, the Big Apple. This episode’s evil enemy appears in the form of the mysterious Max Winters who, after being fired from his job, pursues a new career in creating an army of monsters to do his bidding. Even though the turtles have grown apart, there is no doubt you’ll combine all of their skills to defeat Winters, who threatens the very heart of the turtle family.
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