If you ask yourself "What´s beta about this? I just can´t see the sword due to invisibilty!", then you ought to charge the sword first... You´ll be awesomely supprised what happens...
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The "Flat Link"-code is based on codejunkies.com's "tiny/massive Link".
The "ultimatively free camera"-code is based on codejunkies.com's "Unrestricted Camera"-code and was achieved through the simple modification of a value - to a time when nothing else was possible on GCN.
The codes "Bonbonworld Mode", "Dark World" and "Dark Link" are based on codes by codejunkies.com... But I simply can´t remember the details. ^^"
You cannot use this code on a brand-new save, I guess it only works once you already have a sword (or it´s a "after meating the dragon boat"-thingy).
Using this code during the sword-training at the beginning will freeze.
The copyright for the testroom-codes go to Codejunkies. However, they needed to be modified by me to get them working.
Link:
http://www.codejunkies.com
The "intercontinental travel"/"intercontinental travel express extreme"/"interstellar hyper travel express "-codes are based on codejunkies.com's "Supersprint Link"-code and were achieved through the simple modification of a value - to a time when nothing else was possible on GCN.
I never have done simple valuemodification on N64/GBA/GBC-codes. I'm looking foreward for an improvement of my GCN-hacking-skills when I get my PSO/broadband-adapter.
However, the original code was supposed to be used for running around on the islands at maybe two or three times the usual speed - whereas my modifications make it possible to swim between the islands at warp speed!
However, the code's new effect is totally different to the one of the original code.
I never have done simple valuemodification on N64/GBA/GBC-codes. I'm looking foreward for an improvement of my GCN-hacking-skills when I get my PSO/broadband-adapter.
However, the modified code simply is way much better than the original one! The "Unrestricted Camera" allows you to zoom out approximatelly 10 meters - the "ultimatively free camera" does not appear to be bound by any limitations at all!