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Chapter 1 Playing Classic Games
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Hacks 1-18
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Legal Emulation
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Play Commodore 64 Games Without the C-64
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Play Atari ROMs Without the Atari
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Use Atari Paddles with Your PC
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Run Homebrew Games on the Atari 2600
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Create Your Own Atari 2600 Homebrew Games
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Play Classic PC Graphic Adventures
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Play Old Games Through DOSBox
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Play Reissued All-in-One Joystick Games
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Play Arcade Games Without the Arcade
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Add and Manipulate a MAME Frontend
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Keep Your ROMs Tidy and Organized
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Learn Game-Specific MAME Controls
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Filter Inappropriate MAME ROMs
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Autoboot into MAME Heaven
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Play Emulated Arcade Games Online
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Play Classic Pinball Without the Table
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Emulate the SNES on the Dreamcast
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Chapter 2 Playing Portably
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Hacks 19-27
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Play Games on Your iPod
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Mod Your Game Boy
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Take and Print Photos with Your Game Boy
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Compose Music on Your Game Boy
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Explore the GP32 Handheld Gaming System
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Take Your Console with You
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Explore the Bandai WonderSwan
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Play Real Games on Your PDA
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Install a PlayStation 2 in Your Car
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Chapter 3 Playing Well with Others
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Hacks 28-34
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Practice Proper MMORPG Etiquette
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Understand MMORPG Lingo
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Grind Without Going Crazy
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Make a Profit in Vana'diel
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Write MMORPG Macros
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Build an Effective Group
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Catch Half-Life FPS Cheaters Redhanded
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Chapter 4 Playing with Hardware
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Hacks 35-46
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Build a Quiet, Killer Gaming Rig
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Find and Configure the Best FPS Peripherals
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Adapt Old Video Game Controllers to the PC
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Choose the Right Audio/Video Receiver
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Place Your Speakers Properly
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Connect Your Console to Your Home Theater
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Tune Console Video Output
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Tune Your TV for Console Video
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PC Audio Hacking
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Optimize PC Video Performance
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Build a Dedicated Multimedia PC
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Use a Multimedia Projector for Gaming
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Chapter 5 Playing with Console and Arcade Hardware
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Hacks 47-62
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Play LAN-Only Console Games Online
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Hack the Nuon DVD Player/Gaming System
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Play Import Games on American Consoles
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Find a Hackable Dreamcast
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Play Movies and Music on Your Dreamcast
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Hack the Dreamcast Visual Memory Unit
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Unblur Your Dreamcast Video
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Use Your Dreamcast Online
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Host Dreamcast Games Online
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Burn Dreamcast-Compatible Discs on Your PC
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Burn Dreamcast Homebrew Discs
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Buy Your Own Arcade Hardware
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Configure Your Arcade Controls, Connectors, and Cartridges
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Reorient and Align Your Arcade Monitor
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Buy Cart-Based JAMMA Boards
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Programming Music for the Nintendo Entertainment System
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Chapter 6 Playing Around the Game Engine
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Hacks 63-78
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Explore Machinima
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Choose a Machinima Engine
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Film Your First Machinima Movie
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Improve Your Camera Control
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Record Game Footage to Video
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Speedrun Your Way Through Metroid Prime
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Sequence-Break Quake
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Run Classic Game ROM Translations
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Change Games with ROM Hacks
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Apply ROM Hacks and Patches
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Create PS2 Cheat Codes
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Hack Xbox Game Saves
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Cheat on Other Consoles
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Modify PC Game Saves and Settings
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Buff Your Saved Characters
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Create Console Game Levels
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Chapter 7 Playing Your Own Games
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Hacks 79-93
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Adventure Game Studio Editing Tips
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Create and Play Pinball Tables
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Put Your Face in DOOM
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Create a Vehicle Model for Unreal Tournament 2004
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Add a Vehicle to Unreal Tournament 2004
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Modify the Behavior of a UT2004 Model
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Download, Compile, and Create an Inform Adventure
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Decorate Your IF Rooms
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Add Puzzles to Your IF Games
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Add Nonplayer Characters to IF Adventures
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Make Your IF NPCs Move
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Make Your IF NPCs Talk
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Create Your Own Animations
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Add Interactivity to Your Animations
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Write a Game in an Afternoon
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Chapter 8 Playing Everything Else
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Hacks 94-100
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Tweak Your Tactics for FPS Glory
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Beat Any Shoot-Em-Up
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Drive a Physics-Crazed Motorcycle
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Play Japanese Games Without Speaking Japanese
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Back Up, Modify, and Restore PlayStation Saved Games
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Access Your Console's Memory Card Offline
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Overclock Your Console
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Colophon
- Title:
- Gaming Hacks
- By:
- Simon Carless
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media
- Formats:
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- Safari Books Online
- Print Release:
- October 2004
- Pages:
- 464
- Print ISBN:
- 978-0-596-00714-0
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-596-00714-0
Our look is the result of reader comments, our own experimentation, and feedback from distribution channels. Distinctive covers complement our distinctive approach to technical topics, breathing personality and life into potentially dry subjects. The tool on the cover of Gaming Hacks is a Viking helmet. The image of a Viking soldier with horned helmet, popularized by Hollywood movies and cartoons, is now seen as a myth by the scientific community. Some researchers say Vikings wore no helmets. Others use fragments to depict a helmet with a smooth, curved surface that could deflect blows. Other features included cheek guards that could be worn folded up (perhaps horn-like) and a gogglelike band of steel that protected the nose, eyes, and upper cheekbones without interfering with breathing or visibility. Mary Anne Weeks Mayo was the production editor and copyeditor, and Matt Hutchinson was the proofreader for Gaming Hacks. Phil Dangler, and Claire Cloutier provided quality control. Mary Agner, Sanders Kleinfield, and Meghan Lydon provided production assistance. Julie Hawks wrote the index.
Hanna Dyer designed the cover of this book, based on a series design by Edie Freedman. The cover image is from the Stock Options Toys CD. Clay Fernald produced the cover layout with QuarkXPress 4.1 using Adobe's Helvetica Neue and ITC Garamond fonts.
David Futato designed the interior layout. This book was converted by Andrew Savikas to FrameMaker 5.5.6 with a format conversion tool created by Erik Ray, Jason McIntosh, Neil Walls, and Mike Sierra that uses Perl and XML technologies. The text font is Linotype Birka; the heading font is Adobe Helvetica Neue Condensed; and the code font is LucasFont's TheSans Mono Condensed. The illustrations that appear in the book were produced by Robert Romano and Jessamyn Read using Macromedia Free-Hand 9 and Adobe Photoshop 6. This colophon was written by Mary Anne Weeks Mayo.
