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Game: Spider-ManConsole: Nintendo 64
Cheat:
Master code
Select "Specials" at the main menu, then select "Cheats". Enter TRUBLEVR as a code to unlock all cheats.Level select
Select "Specials" at the main menu, then select "Cheats". Enter LVLSKIPPER as a code to unlock the level select option on the specials menu. Note: You cannot unlock any new costumes when this code is enabled.Sound test
Select "Specials" at the main menu, then select "Cheats". Enter LISTEN as a code.Invincibility
Select "Specials" at the main menu, then select "Cheats". Enter TURTLE as a code.Full health
Select "Specials" at the main menu, then select "Cheats". Enter HELP ME as a code.Unlimited webbing
Select "Specials" at the main menu, then select "Cheats". Enter STICKYSTUF as a code.All comic books
Select "Specials" at the main menu, then select "Cheats". Enter CLTTHMALL as a code.All gallery characters
Select "Specials" at the main menu, then select "Cheats". Enter WHOSINTGM as a code.All game covers
Select "Specials" at the main menu, then select "Cheats". Enter COV VEIW as a code.Storyboard
Select "Specials" at the main menu, then select "Cheats". Enter SMESTORY as a code.Do A Matrix!
After the bomb explodes in the Bank Vault, you will see yourself for a sec. Jump towards the screen. You will see Spider-Matrix in the next scene!Manufacturer: Nintendo
ESRB Rating: Everyone

Description:
In a surprising number of ways, the Nintendo DS is quite unlike any video game system that's come before. First, there's the two screens, one above and one below. The idea might seem like a gimmick -- the screens are far enough apart that you won't be able to see them as one long screen -- but the format works in a complementary way. Depending on the game, the DS serves action in one screen and details, maps, stats, or alternate views in the other. Switching your eyes between screens takes a little getting used to, but quickly becomes automatic, like checking a rear-view mirror while driving. Both screens are back-lit and a little larger than that of the Game Boy Advance SP, so they'll be easy to see in most conditions.
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| Players can control games using the touch-sensitive bottom screen of the DS. |
The good news is that Nintendo has stressed a lot of comfort options, both in the operating system and in their games. Want to play Metroid without the touch-pad? Select a different control scheme in the game's option menu, which also includes configurations for lefties. You can even customize your DS to automatically play the inserted title or to start with the main menu, choose which screen to display your GBA games, to add a nickname for wireless play, and more.
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| Up to 16 players can connect wirelessly within a 100-foot radius. |
Also, unlike all but the earliest video game systems, the DS comes with a built-in application. It's called PictoChat, and it allows people to write and draw pictures in a chat-room format. Since it's built in to the DS operating system, you'll always be able to interact with other DS users.
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| The built-in program PictoChat lets you write and draw with others. |
Overall, the Nintendo DS represents a rather large leap in portable gaming. With some mystery shrouding the future abilities of its internal microphone (voice recognition) and its IEEE 802.11 wireless network, the DS may have left some surprises up its sleeve. --Porter B. Hall
Pros:
- Great design marries innovative new features with great features of old systems and lots of customizable options
- Wireless up to 100 feet
- Built-in PictoChat lets you write and draw pictures with up to 15 other DS users
Cons:
- Sometimes hard to see and use the touch screen at the same time
- Wireless multiplayer feature won't work with GBA games
- Can't connect to other wireless devices...yet


