The
Action Replay Max is a curious device and atypical as far as most gaming hardware devices are concerned. The
AR Max is two different devices in one depending on what system (or more accurately, what type of cartridge) you put in it. If you use a Game Boy Advance cartridge (whether the
AR is in a GBA or a DS), the function of the
Max is a code-breaking utility that allows you to ?cheat? at your favorite games. With a DS game, you can export your saves and load them onto your computer for safe keeping, then later reload the same games. An interesting consequence of this is the ability to import other people?s saved games. Through the provided PC software, you can access Datel?s network of saved games and codes, download them to your computer, and then transfer them to the
Max.
The AR Max has two slots, one designed for the GBA cartridge and one for the DS. You plug the hardware device into the GBA slot on the DS, and when you start up your handheld, select the GBA game. Once you?ve entered the Max?s menu, you select either Action Replay or Max Drive DS. If you select the Action Replay mode, you will be able to apply a wealth of codes to pretty much any GBA game out there. If the Max Drive is chosen, you can cart saved games from your DS cartridge onto the Action Replay Max and then via the PC software onto your computer. If you want, you can also upload your saved games to let other people download and enjoy your progress.