For example you may see a set of 3 codes like “Have a blue car”, “Have a red car”,
“Have a green car” – obviously you can only have one of these on at a time. Radio
codes have before their names a circle icon and when a radio code is selected the
circle before the codes name will highlight. You will notice that when you try to
turn a radio code ON, the previously selected radio code in the folder is
automatically turned OFF (you can only have one on at a time).
Starting your Game
Once you have selected your Game and turned on the codes you want in Action
Replay, press your PSP’s “Start” button to open the Start Game menu.
Note PSP go owners – Ensure that you have the game which the codes
relate to installed on your PSP go
Note PSP 1000/2000/3000 owners: Ensure that you have your game UMD
disc in your PSP’s drive.
With the option “Start with Codes Enabled” highlighted press X to confirm the
loading of your game with codes enabled (for PSP go games and downloaded
games you will need to start the game from the crossbar as normal).
Once your game is running, any codes which you enabled prior to selecting the
option “Start with Codes Enabled” will be enabled, though you can also switch
codes on and off during game play (please see the following section).
Turning Codes ON and OFF when Playing a Game
A powerful feature of Action Replay PSP is its ability to turn codes on and off in-
game. This is done using a hidden sub-menu accessed by pressing and
holding
your
PSP’s right shoulder button and then pressing the “Home” button.
Occupying just a tiny amount of memory, the in-game Action Replay menu uses
less intensive graphics but in fact provides the same functionality as the main
interface for turning codes on and off.
Once in the in-game menu, you can return to the game by pressing the “home”
button.
The power to enable and disable codes at any point during a game is obviously
handy for all sorts of codes, and can be essential for some codes which may need
to be disabled at certain points during a game.
Because the in-game sub-menu uses color to show which codes are enabled, users
who find colors difficult to distinguish can press the ‘Select’ button when using the
sub-menu to change to an alternate display.