Subscribe to Action Replay DS

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Action Replay is becoming more popular in the gaming world; especially since the Nintendo DS came out. As Action Replay is growing, so are the number of games coming out for Nintendo DS and you might not have the code on your Action Replay for all the new games coming out. Here's a how-to on how to subscribe to your Action Replay and update all of your codes.

Step 1  

Install your Action Replay Code manager. There should be a small disc that came with your Action Replay system, insert the disc into your computer and install the program.

Step 2  

Insert the Action Replay game cartridge into your Nintendo DS and turn it on.

Step 3  

Plug one end of your USB cord into your computer and the other end into the top of your Action Replay game cartridge.

Step 4  

Log onto the Internet and open up your Action Replay Code Manager. When you do this, your code manager screen should pop up. On the left of the screen, you should see a list of codes already installed onto your Action Replay. On the right, you should see two smaller boxes; the box on top is where you can get subscriptions for your Action Replay. In that box you should see a list:
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  • Codejunkies US Games
  • Codejunkies EU Games
  • Codejunkies JP Games
 

Step 5  

Depending upon which area you live in, the U.S., Europe, or Japan, in the subscription box you should choose where you purchased your Action Replay.

Step 6  

Notice after you select the area of purchase, a list of games with codes should show up.If you are looking for a game not already installed on your Action Replay, click on the game from the subscription list and drag it over to the huge box on the left of your code manager screen and drop the game in.

Step 7  

Know that if you have the game already installed onto your Action Replay, but do not have a certain code for it, look for the game in the huge box on the left of your code manager. Go back to the subscriptions box, choose the code you want, click on the code, and drag it back to the left box and drop it on the selected game.

Tips

  • Subscribing is free!
  • This also works with Nintendo DS lite.
  • Not only does this work for subscribing, but also for resubscribing your entire code list!
  • Your Action Replay and Code junkies might not have a certain code you're looking for, so you might have to Add Codes Onto Your Action Replay for Nintendo DS manually.

Warnings

  • If you're having difficulty with your Action Replay, call the hot line number and speak to a representative for help.
  • Don't use more than one code at a time.

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