Gaming Hacks

  • It doesn't


    take long for an avid-or wickedly clever-gamer to be chafed by the limitations of videogame


    software or hardware. But those who make the games-and those who dig deeper-know that


    there's much more to gaming than conquering the bad guy. Behind the alluring graphics and


    deceptively simple game play lurks a hidden world. How far can you go? Farther than you


    might imagine. Whether you want to modify your console controller to work on other consoles,


    create your own text adventure, or modify your Game Boy, there's plenty of fun you can have


    for cheap or free, using the creative exploits of the gaming gurus. And gaming guru Simon


    Carless shares the best of them in his new book Gaming Hacks (O'Reilly, USD 24.95). Several


    sample hacks, including Make a Profit in Vana'diel, Hack the Dreamcast Virtual Memory Unit,


    and Put Your Face in DOOM, are available by following the download tab above.


    People


    love playing games, whether it be on their console, their PC, or elsewhere, but it's also


    fun to go beyond the game and hack about in its innards, says Carless. His new book isn't


    about a particular game or console, or any particular gaming era. Instead, it explores and


    celebrates a few of the most interesting nooks and crannies of the gaming world-whether new,


    old, or positively ancient.


    We've collected a hundred hacks for gamers from game


    developers, expert players, and fans, representing dozens of rabbit holes related to


    playing, collecting, modifying, and enjoying the world of video games, explains Carless.


    Some talk about classic games. Other explore modern consoles. Still more cover PC games.


    There's something here for everyone-from an old idea in a new dress to an unknown concept


    or wacky idea that you'd never have considered...until now.


    Everything from social


    exploits and tips to be used in MMORPGs (Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games) to


    soldering-iron heavy hardware hacks is covered in this guide. I really wanted to delve


    deeply into the obscure, arcane, and little-known backwaters of gaming, and present a lot of


    the best hacks, exploits, and esoteric facts in one vaguely canonicaltome! confesses


    Carless. Drawing from the author's extensive experience and that of other game gurus, the


    book compiles a host of insanely rare, intriguing, and un-compiled information in one place,


    as Carless says. There's no other gaming book that's really like this.


    Gaming Hacks


    shows hardcore gamers how to configure the best FPS (first-person shooter) peripherals, hack


    the Nuon DVD Player/Gaming System, modify their Game Boy, watch movies and listen to music


    on their Sega Dreamcast, and much, much more. The book also includes detailed software-based


    looks at MMO titles, FPS games, machinima (real-time movies created using game engines),


    emulation, save-game hacking, and many other miscellaneous subgenres and topics,


    including:


    - Play classic games just as you remember them


    - Become a hero,


    villain, or tycoon online


    - Seek out, buy, and play real arcade games in real arcade


    cabinets


    - Play imported games without hardware restrictions


    - Create and play


    your own games in less than a week


    - Hack, mod, and overclock your favorite


    console


    Gamers who want to go far beyond the obvious will discover an indispensable


    guide in Gaming Hacks. You don't need to be a gaming guru to pick it up, but you'll be one


    when you put it down.








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    chase Book Online ||


    Make a Profit in


    Vana'diel || Hack


    the Dreamcast Visual Memory Unit ||


    Put Your Face in DOOM


    || Speedrun Your Way


    Through Metroid Prime ||


    Download, Compile, and


    Create an Inform Adventure