PlayStation 2 Stuff
By Paul Rudoff on Jan. 1, 1999 at 9:32 PM in Miscellaneous
This is a list of software programs to be used with Sony PlayStation 2 video games and cheat devices. (For files to be used with the PC versions of the "Grand Theft Auto" series of game, go to the PC Gaming Stuff page.) A few of the documents I've written at GameFaqs require programs listed on this page. I did not write any of these programs, so don't ask me any questions about them. Please don't link directly to any files on this page; just link to this page itself. Thanks.

The Codebreaker cheat device uses codes that modify positions in the PlayStation 2's memory. You can enter these codes into the Codebreaker manually with the controller, or using a USB drive and a .CBC file (aka a "Day 1" file). A CBC file contains all of the codes for a single game.
It used to be that there was no one program that would allow the reading/writing/editing of CBC files. There was a program that wrote unsigned/v7 files (CBCMaker), and a command-line program that read them (CB2Util). Advances in CB2Util have allowed it to write unsigned/v7 (and possibly signed, with a modded Codebreaker?) CBC files. However, I have not been able to get a working batch-convert script made, and being that CBCMaker has a GUI, it's still the ideal program to use to create CBC files.
Both programs are listed below, along with some info about CBCMaker from the old CodeTwink.com website (which used to be the official Codebreaker site when it was called CMGSCCC). To make matters worse, the Code Twink site is now the official Game Genie site, and the CBC files were deleted when the changeover was made (probably because the Game Genie PS3 game save editor doesn't use the CBC files). So now you'll DEFINITELY need to make your own CBC files! In an effort to help, I am also providing the entire 1,114 file set of official Codebreaker CBC files converted to plain text files.
Since the Codebreaker and the CBC files are no longer being made/supported, I think it's about time the digital signature for the CBC file format was released so the people who still own Codebreakers can make digitally-signed CBC files compatible "as is" with Codebreaker versions 8+, so that the update.bin file isn't needed. I really have no idea why the CodeBreaker folks never released a program for their users that reads/writes/edits the CBC files. It's not like the CBC files could be used with any other cheat device. This added user-ability would have resulted in more people buying CodeBreakers (since the competition didn't have such tools). At least that's what I think.
CodeTwink Cheats Site 5/23/2012 (7-zip file) - The entire CodeTwink.com cheats section as of May 23, 2012. Just the html files and nothing else. Will give you cheats for PlayStation 1, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 64, Sega Dreamcast, Sega Saturn, Game Boy Advance, and Game Boy/GBC. The PS1 codes are for Action Replay and Game Shark, PS2 is for CodeBreaker, I have no clue about the rest but likely Action Replay or Game Shark (of CodeBreaker if it was made for non-PS2 systems) as those were the two well-known devides for those old systems. This file is the one created by root670 (zip, 7-zip), which was a mirror he made of cheats.codetwink.com with Offline Explorer. There are over 19,000 html files (each named default.htm), each in its own folder. I deleted all of the extraneous/garbage files, leaving just all html files and one css file. I'm sure this could be fixed up better, but it works, and that's the point. Wes Castro put up a live backup of the site that is worth checking out if you want to find a code now, and don't want to download the whole site. Of course, the original site is still live at CodeTwink.com. This is just a backup in case that site is down, or closes at some point.
Official Codebreaker Code Files: CBC v7 Format [GoodCBC r3] (with upgrade.bin) - The entire 1,113 file set of official Codebreaker CBC files decrypted into unencrypted raw hexidecimal format. This should cover all games that aren't already listed on the Codebreaker disc - excluding any games from circa 2008/2009-present for which no official codes were ever created (e.g. Ghostbusters). The file set was originally archived and converted by Bfoos at GameHacking.org.
CBCMaker v1.01 (with upgrade.bin) - Used to write/create Codebreaker .cbc/Day1 files. These contain a list of codes for a game, which can be transferred to your CodeBreaker if you have a USB pen drive. This program writes .cbc files, but it CAN NOT READ OR EDIT them. Use CB2Util to "read" .cbc files.
NOTE #1: The .cbc files this program creates do not contain the digital signature that is required in order for CodeBreaker v8+ to read/see them. These .cbc files can be natively used in Codebreaker v7, but in order to use them in v8.0, v8.1, v8.2, v9.0, v9.1, and v9.3 (does NOT work on v9.2, v10.0, v10.1), you need a special update.bin file that removes the signature check (that file and the program are both available on that page - along with a tutorial on how to use the program).
NOTE #2: The Upgrade.bin file must stay on your USB drive and be in your PS2 when the CodeBreaker loads everytime you want to add unsigned Day1 files, otherwise the CodeBreaker won't see the unsigned Day1 files.
NOTE #3: From my experience, when writing a description of a code, 54 characters is the maximum amount that will fit onto a TV screen. Anything longer will trail off the edge of the TV screen. You experience may vary if you have a larger TV.
CB2Util v1.7 with batch convert script - homepage - Extract (and optionally decrypt to unencrypted hexidecimal format) and compile all cheats from/to CodeBreaker code files (.cbc), encrypt or decrypt PCB files, convert PCB files into ELF files, and check digital signature on CBC and PCB files. The program supports unsigned (V7) and signed (V8) Day1 code saves (.CBC), PCB files (upgrades/homebrew/etc), and more formats in the future.
NOTE: This is a command-line program, and thus does not have a graphical user interface. Once you're in the command prompt and have navigated to the directory containing the program, you can then pass commands to it. Here are a few common examples:
• Extract the contents of a v7 code file to a text file (for v8, remove the "-7" part):
cb2util.exe cbc -7 gta3.cbc > gta3.txt
• Extract and decrypt (to unencrypted hexidecimal format) the contents of a code file to a text file:
cb2util.exe cbc -d -7 gtavcs.cbc > gtavcs.txt
• Compile the codes in a text file to a v7 code file (for v8, remove the "-7" part):
cb2util.exe cbc -c -7 gta3.txt gta3.cbc
NOTE: I have created a .reg file that will allow you to do batch conversions from CBC to TXT from the Windows Explorer right-click menu. You can download it with the program file above. A readme file and an uninstall file are included.
• Old Versions: v1.0 with batch convert script - this version can't write CBC files; also, it uses different command parameters:
• Extract the contents of a code save file to a text file:
cb2util.exe gta3.cbc > gta3.txt
• Extract and decrypt (to unencrypted hexidecimal format) the contents of a code save file to a text file:
cb2util.exe -d gtavcs.cbc > gtavcs.txt

Back in 2006, on the now-defunct official Codebreaker website, were two emulators that allowed you to play SNES and Genesis game ROMs on your PlayStation 2 via your Codebreaker cheat device (v7.1 and higher). These were emulators that were modded by the Codebreaker crew to be bootable by the Codebreaker and run on a PlayStation 2. I saved these files, and am archiving them here on my website for others to enjoy. I'm including what little notes I had typed up about them. I make no guarantees that any of these will work for you, and, of course, you'll need to find your own game ROM files.
• SNES Station - v0.2.4 HDD (818 Kb) - SNES Emulator.
Now-Defunct Official Homepage: http://snes-station.gamebase.ca
• PGEN - v1.4 (1.3 Mb) - Genesis Emulator. (MAY NOT WORK)
Now-Defunct Official Homepage: http://www.gamebase.ca/pgen/
WHAT YOU NEED:
• CodeBreaker PlayStation 2 Cheat Device v7.1 Or Higher
• USB Flash Device/Pen Drive.
HOW TO USE:
1. Transfer the pelican.bin file to your USB drive's root folder. Also put your game ROMs on there, too.
2. Insert your USB drive into your PlayStation 2 and boot up the CodeBreaker.
3. Soon after you see the CodeBreaker logo, it should start reading the USB drive, and then boot up the emulator instead of the CodeBreaker main menu.
To go back to the CodeBreaker, you simply just boot the CodeBreaker without the USB drive plugged in, or delete the pelican.bin from your USB drive. In no way does the emulator modify anything on your system to stop you from using the CodeBreaker.
PAUL'S NOTES:
• The CodeBreaker can be very temperamental and sometimes won't read a valid .bin file with no rhyme or reason as to why. The only consistent way to get it to work, I think, is to extract the .bin file directly to the USB drive from your hard drive.
• Apparently you can only use one emulator at a time as the files probably each need to be named "pelican.bin".
• Put game ROMs on the USB drive with the emulator file, as I would see no other way to play them.
- Joker Commands (archived website) - Just put checkmarks in the boxes for the buttons you want to use to trigger your code, and get the four digit value from the column in the middle. Of course, you actually need a joker code for your game in order for these digits to be useful (you put the four digits into the last four spots in your game's joker code). The Grand Theft Auto games used the Reverse Joke Hex digits. This site is not recommended for novices. You need to, at least, have a basic understanding of codes, as I am not providing any technical support for this site.
- ADXUtil - Ver. 2.2.1 (Win32/GUI version) (230 Kb) - Take ADX audio files on PS2 game discs (usually stored in AFS files) and convert them to wav and mp3 files (mp3 encoding requires lame_enc.dll). It can create and extract AFS archives; add, delete and order streams on existing AFS archives; batch encode/decode; and encode/decode "on-the-fly" when adding or extracting files on AFS archives. It should be noted that it doesn't give the true file names of the ADX files (it renames them based upon the order they are in the AFS file), but usually this doesn't matter anyway.
- AFS Explorer (Ver. 3.7) - Browse and extract the contents of the AFS files on PS2 game discs (usually graphic and audio files are contained in them).
- GTA Censor Remover (Online Version) - Allows you to remove the censor in GTA: San Andreas and unlocks the removed 'Hot Coffee' interactive scene found after a successful date with one of your girlfriends. It can also be used to change the region of your Xbox save. This program supports PS2, Xbox and PC saves. Please note, this program is only compatible with the original version of the game. It will NOT work on the re-released "Special Edition."
- GTA: San Andreas Gallery Viewer - View and save your Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas gallery pictures on your PC. You must first use PS2 Save Builder to extract the GALLERY.DAT file from your save so you can use it in this program.
- MFAudio - Ver. 1.1 (60 Kb) - Take a variety of audio files on PS2 game discs and convert them to wav files (or just play them).
MFAUDIO BATCH FILES FOR MY AUDIO EXTRACTION GUIDES- Grand Theft Auto III
- Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
- WWE SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth
- WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It
- OmniConvert (v1.1.1) - Can encrypt and decrypt codes for all commercially available cheat devices available in North America, and most (if not all) cheat devices available in Europe and Asia. That includes all encryption formats for CodeBreaker, Game Shark, Action Replay Max, and Xploder; and unencrypted hexidecimal format, of course. The converted codes can be outputted to one of these file types: Text, Action Replay Max (.bin), CodeBreaker (.cbc), and Xploder/Game Shark (.p2m). This program is the successor to MAXConvert and also replaces CB2Crypt.
NOTE: The .cbc files this program creates do not contain the digital signature that is required in order for CodeBreaker v8+ to read/see them. These .cbc files can be natively used in Codebreaker v7, but in order to use them in v8.x, v9.1, and v9.3, you need a special update.bin file that removes the signature check (see the CBCMaker section above).
AR2v2 KEY CODES: I don't know very much about code converting, but a while back I picked up this information on converting to and from Game Shark/Action Replay v2 format. For the most part, anytime Action Replay 2 version 2 (aka Game Shark 2 version 2) codes are involved you will need to use a key code. It doesn't matter if you converting to or from, you need a key code. Here are the three different Action Replay 2 encryptions, so you'd know which key codes to use for which codes. In OmniConvert, you can change the key code by going to Options - Set AR2 Key Code.
Encryption: 1456E7A5
Key Code: [not needed]
Codes that use this encryption method usually have a one line Master Code (Enabler/Must Be On/M Code), which looks like this:
xxxxxxxx 14xxxxxx
Example:
Final Fantasy X-2 (JAP)
M Code
EC879A34 142F7D74
Encryption: BCA99B83
Key Code: 1853E59E
Codes that use this encryption method usually have a two line Master Code (Enabler/Must Be On/M Code), which looks like this:
0E3C7DF2 1853E59E
xxxxxxxx BCxxxxxx
Encryption: F8FCFEFF
Key Code: 1645EBB3
Codes that use this encryption method usually have a two line Master Code (Enabler/Must Be On/M Code), which looks like this:
0E3C7DF2 1645EBB3
xxxxxxxx F8xxxxxx
You can also convert Action Replay 2 Master Codes to any other format, just like it was a regular code. Note: If you're converting Action Replay 2 Master Codes, you do not convert its keycode.
Example Final Fantasy X-2 M Code 0E3C7DF2 1853E59E <- DO NOT CONVERT THIS EE8EE582 BCD845DA <- Convert This
EE8EE582 BCD845DA <-> FA767F87 32AC4CB8 <-> F010190C 002FAA57 (Action Replay 2), (Code Breaker), , (Hexidecimal)
Thanks to Azagthoth0666, Tommy24, and anyone else who wrote the reference material I used to put this together. - PS2 Cheat Code Encryption Look-Up - Find out what encryption your cheat device codes are in. Only does one line codes. Doesn't handle CBv7+, GSv3&4 (new encryption), and GSv5. (As of 4/26/2006, they put v1 back on the site, in place of v2 [81Kb].) I'd love to find a new program that does what this one does, but has been updated more recently to include ALL formats.
- PS2 Save Builder - Create, extract, and convert between many popular game save formats (AR Max, CodeBreaker, nPort, XPort, Sharkport, and more).
USEFUL INFO: You can even use this program to delete and rearrange saved games in your GTA: Vice City save file, since the game makers left out a Delete option. You could probably also use it to rearrage the saved games (change the number in the title of each save to something from 1 through 8) in GTA3 and San Andreas as well (both of those games have a built-in delete option, so you don't need this program to do that). - Puyo Tools - Ver. 2.0.4 - A collection of tools and libraries used to access the contents of various game files. Although its main focus is to handle files used in Puyo Puyo games, it can handle files used in other games as well. Supported Formats:
* Compression: CNX (Read-only), COMP (Puyo Puyo Chronicle), CXLZ, LZ00, LZ01, LZ11, LZSS/LZ10, PRS.
* Archives: ACX, AFS, GNT, GVM, NARC (Partial read-only support. Use another app such as Narchive to handle these archives.), PVM, SNT, MRG (Puyo Puyo Fever 2), ONE (Sonic Storybook series), ONE (Sonic Unleashed for Wii & PS2) (Read-only), SPK (Puyo Puyo Fever 2), TEX (Puyo Puyo Fever 2), TXD (Sonic Storybook series).
* Textures: GIM, GVR, PVR, SVR. - San Andreas Radio - Do audio extraction from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (presumably for all PlayStation 2 versions). Be sure to follow the instructions in the program's Help menu. This program will not work on the PC version of the game.
- SFD to MPG Converter - As the name implies, lets you convert .sfd video files into standard .mpg video files.
Codebreaker .CBC/Day 1 Code Files
The Codebreaker cheat device uses codes that modify positions in the PlayStation 2's memory. You can enter these codes into the Codebreaker manually with the controller, or using a USB drive and a .CBC file (aka a "Day 1" file). A CBC file contains all of the codes for a single game.
It used to be that there was no one program that would allow the reading/writing/editing of CBC files. There was a program that wrote unsigned/v7 files (CBCMaker), and a command-line program that read them (CB2Util). Advances in CB2Util have allowed it to write unsigned/v7 (and possibly signed, with a modded Codebreaker?) CBC files. However, I have not been able to get a working batch-convert script made, and being that CBCMaker has a GUI, it's still the ideal program to use to create CBC files.
Both programs are listed below, along with some info about CBCMaker from the old CodeTwink.com website (which used to be the official Codebreaker site when it was called CMGSCCC). To make matters worse, the Code Twink site is now the official Game Genie site, and the CBC files were deleted when the changeover was made (probably because the Game Genie PS3 game save editor doesn't use the CBC files). So now you'll DEFINITELY need to make your own CBC files! In an effort to help, I am also providing the entire 1,114 file set of official Codebreaker CBC files converted to plain text files.
Since the Codebreaker and the CBC files are no longer being made/supported, I think it's about time the digital signature for the CBC file format was released so the people who still own Codebreakers can make digitally-signed CBC files compatible "as is" with Codebreaker versions 8+, so that the update.bin file isn't needed. I really have no idea why the CodeBreaker folks never released a program for their users that reads/writes/edits the CBC files. It's not like the CBC files could be used with any other cheat device. This added user-ability would have resulted in more people buying CodeBreakers (since the competition didn't have such tools). At least that's what I think.
How to Make Your Own Day 1 Files Using CBCMaker
Written by Pyriel on January 7, 2009
Here's what you need:
- An official copy of CodeBreaker.
,
- Currently, only versions 7.x, 8.x, 9.0, 9.1, and 9.3 can be used.
,- You will not be able to use versions 9.2, 10.0, and 10.1 for this purpose.
,- A PS2 console capable of booting CodeBreaker normally, and that the CodeBreaker can use USB with. Any "fat" PS2 will work, but if you have a slim PS2 it may not. In the US any PS2 model 75001 or higher has USB hardware that the CodeBreaker cannot communicate with.
- A USB drive that is compatible with CodeBreaker.
- A copy of CBCMaker v1.01 with the upgrade.bin file. The upgrade.bin file must be placed on either the memory card in slot 1, or on a USB drive. This media must be present when the CodeBreaker is loaded, so that it can retrieve the upgrade file.
- You may need the files in MFC71.zip to run CBCMaker. If you receive an error about missing DLLs when you try to run it, just unzip the contents of MFC71.zip into the directory where CBCMaker.exe resides (or to a folder in your system path, such as the system32 directory in your Windows folder).
If you meet the requirements, and once you have everything setup, all you need to do is start pasting codes. Your input should look something like what follows.
"My Game Name" Enable Code $901516F8 00832021 Infinite Money $6026BA30 00001027 $00010001 0001F44A !Character 1 Codes Max/Infinite HP $2026BA30 00000098 Max/Infinite MP $2026BA34 00000063 // 1 Total Games
The prefix tags can be used to explicitly identify a line as a code ($), as a green divider (!), or as a comment (//), but they are not required. Generally the tool does a good job determining what is a code, and what is a divider based on context.
CodeTwink Cheats Site 5/23/2012 (7-zip file) - The entire CodeTwink.com cheats section as of May 23, 2012. Just the html files and nothing else. Will give you cheats for PlayStation 1, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 64, Sega Dreamcast, Sega Saturn, Game Boy Advance, and Game Boy/GBC. The PS1 codes are for Action Replay and Game Shark, PS2 is for CodeBreaker, I have no clue about the rest but likely Action Replay or Game Shark (of CodeBreaker if it was made for non-PS2 systems) as those were the two well-known devides for those old systems. This file is the one created by root670 (zip, 7-zip), which was a mirror he made of cheats.codetwink.com with Offline Explorer. There are over 19,000 html files (each named default.htm), each in its own folder. I deleted all of the extraneous/garbage files, leaving just all html files and one css file. I'm sure this could be fixed up better, but it works, and that's the point. Wes Castro put up a live backup of the site that is worth checking out if you want to find a code now, and don't want to download the whole site. Of course, the original site is still live at CodeTwink.com. This is just a backup in case that site is down, or closes at some point.
Official Codebreaker Code Files: CBC v7 Format [GoodCBC r3] (with upgrade.bin) - The entire 1,113 file set of official Codebreaker CBC files decrypted into unencrypted raw hexidecimal format. This should cover all games that aren't already listed on the Codebreaker disc - excluding any games from circa 2008/2009-present for which no official codes were ever created (e.g. Ghostbusters). The file set was originally archived and converted by Bfoos at GameHacking.org.
CBCMaker v1.01 (with upgrade.bin) - Used to write/create Codebreaker .cbc/Day1 files. These contain a list of codes for a game, which can be transferred to your CodeBreaker if you have a USB pen drive. This program writes .cbc files, but it CAN NOT READ OR EDIT them. Use CB2Util to "read" .cbc files.
NOTE #1: The .cbc files this program creates do not contain the digital signature that is required in order for CodeBreaker v8+ to read/see them. These .cbc files can be natively used in Codebreaker v7, but in order to use them in v8.0, v8.1, v8.2, v9.0, v9.1, and v9.3 (does NOT work on v9.2, v10.0, v10.1), you need a special update.bin file that removes the signature check (that file and the program are both available on that page - along with a tutorial on how to use the program).
NOTE #2: The Upgrade.bin file must stay on your USB drive and be in your PS2 when the CodeBreaker loads everytime you want to add unsigned Day1 files, otherwise the CodeBreaker won't see the unsigned Day1 files.
NOTE #3: From my experience, when writing a description of a code, 54 characters is the maximum amount that will fit onto a TV screen. Anything longer will trail off the edge of the TV screen. You experience may vary if you have a larger TV.
CB2Util v1.7 with batch convert script - homepage - Extract (and optionally decrypt to unencrypted hexidecimal format) and compile all cheats from/to CodeBreaker code files (.cbc), encrypt or decrypt PCB files, convert PCB files into ELF files, and check digital signature on CBC and PCB files. The program supports unsigned (V7) and signed (V8) Day1 code saves (.CBC), PCB files (upgrades/homebrew/etc), and more formats in the future.
NOTE: This is a command-line program, and thus does not have a graphical user interface. Once you're in the command prompt and have navigated to the directory containing the program, you can then pass commands to it. Here are a few common examples:
• Extract the contents of a v7 code file to a text file (for v8, remove the "-7" part):
cb2util.exe cbc -7 gta3.cbc > gta3.txt
• Extract and decrypt (to unencrypted hexidecimal format) the contents of a code file to a text file:
cb2util.exe cbc -d -7 gtavcs.cbc > gtavcs.txt
• Compile the codes in a text file to a v7 code file (for v8, remove the "-7" part):
cb2util.exe cbc -c -7 gta3.txt gta3.cbc
NOTE: I have created a .reg file that will allow you to do batch conversions from CBC to TXT from the Windows Explorer right-click menu. You can download it with the program file above. A readme file and an uninstall file are included.
• Old Versions: v1.0 with batch convert script - this version can't write CBC files; also, it uses different command parameters:
• Extract the contents of a code save file to a text file:
cb2util.exe gta3.cbc > gta3.txt
• Extract and decrypt (to unencrypted hexidecimal format) the contents of a code save file to a text file:
cb2util.exe -d gtavcs.cbc > gtavcs.txt
Codebreaker Bootable Emulators
Back in 2006, on the now-defunct official Codebreaker website, were two emulators that allowed you to play SNES and Genesis game ROMs on your PlayStation 2 via your Codebreaker cheat device (v7.1 and higher). These were emulators that were modded by the Codebreaker crew to be bootable by the Codebreaker and run on a PlayStation 2. I saved these files, and am archiving them here on my website for others to enjoy. I'm including what little notes I had typed up about them. I make no guarantees that any of these will work for you, and, of course, you'll need to find your own game ROM files.
• SNES Station - v0.2.4 HDD (818 Kb) - SNES Emulator.
Now-Defunct Official Homepage: http://snes-station.gamebase.ca
• PGEN - v1.4 (1.3 Mb) - Genesis Emulator. (MAY NOT WORK)
Now-Defunct Official Homepage: http://www.gamebase.ca/pgen/
WHAT YOU NEED:
• CodeBreaker PlayStation 2 Cheat Device v7.1 Or Higher
• USB Flash Device/Pen Drive.
HOW TO USE:
1. Transfer the pelican.bin file to your USB drive's root folder. Also put your game ROMs on there, too.
2. Insert your USB drive into your PlayStation 2 and boot up the CodeBreaker.
3. Soon after you see the CodeBreaker logo, it should start reading the USB drive, and then boot up the emulator instead of the CodeBreaker main menu.
To go back to the CodeBreaker, you simply just boot the CodeBreaker without the USB drive plugged in, or delete the pelican.bin from your USB drive. In no way does the emulator modify anything on your system to stop you from using the CodeBreaker.
PAUL'S NOTES:
• The CodeBreaker can be very temperamental and sometimes won't read a valid .bin file with no rhyme or reason as to why. The only consistent way to get it to work, I think, is to extract the .bin file directly to the USB drive from your hard drive.
• Apparently you can only use one emulator at a time as the files probably each need to be named "pelican.bin".
• Put game ROMs on the USB drive with the emulator file, as I would see no other way to play them.
PC Gaming Stuff
By Paul Rudoff on Jan. 1, 1999 at 9:23 PM in Miscellaneous
This is a list of various programs used for various purposes with different PC video games.

MISCELLANEOUS

GRAND THEFT AUTO
This is a list of my favorite mods and trainers for the 3-D "Grand Theft Auto" series of games for the PC. I will not cover the original top-down series of games. For anything relating to the PlayStation 2 series of games, go to the PlayStation 2 page. Being that I also run a Ghostbusters site, I am listing the Ghostbusters mods.
Let me make this perfectly clear. I am not the author of any of these mods, trainers, or patches. Do not e-mail me asking for help or support because I can't give you any. Check out the forums of any of the sites in the External Links section, as they could probably help you there. I take no responsibility should any of these mods mess up your game or your computer. I have tried to test out everything listed on this page, but what works for me, may not work for you. Always backup your game files before you modify anything. That way if the mod doesn't work, you can restore your original game files and have your game working as it did before.

Utilities

Grand Theft Auto III

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

External Links
- DDS Converter v2.1 (1.2 Mb) - A handy program to allow you to easily convert to/from DDS, BMP, PNG, JPG, JIF, PSD, and TGA image formats. The program is no longer under development; it has not been updated in many years. There are some bugs, and it's not the cleanest interface, but it gets the job done. On the positive side: Images can be converted in batch mode by selecting multiple images, and it remembers the last directory processed and settings used. If you hate the stupid transparency of the program window, set the slider in the lower left corner to 99, or edit the .ini file in Notepad and change the setting to "0" to disable it altogether.
- Dragon UnPACKer - A game archive unpacking tool. It is plugin based, which makes it easier to add new archive file formats. It has a convert ability and a raw search function for known material (audio, video and pictures).
NOTES- You can extract all files and folders by right-clicking on the root folder.
- When right-clicking on folders in the folder tree, you will be presented with two extraction options. "Extract sub-directories..." extracts all files in the selected folder to the folder you select in the hard drive. "Extract sub-directories to [folder name]..." extracts all files AND the selected folder to the folder you select in the hard drive.
- Tools -> Create Entry List is how you can extract a file list to text, html, or xml. This feature uses templates, which you can modify if you'd like to change the output. You can find the templates and how to make new ones in the utils\templates folder of Dragon Unpacker. The resulting UHT files must be placed in the data folder (not the utils\data folder) of Dragon Unpacker.
- Highlight text in the log, right-click and select "copy log to clipboard" to copy the selected text to the clipboard. If you use that feature with no text selected, the entire log will be copied to the clipboard.
- Zero byte files are not shown on the file list or the number of /media/tcp/entries when you right-click on the root folder. The correct number of files will only be displayed in the log when you open a file (so make sure you keep it visible at the bottom of the screen), where it will tell you the filenames of the missing files - but ONLY if you have the Options -> Basic -> Execution Log -> Verbose Level set to High. For example, Ghostbusters: The Video Game PC "language.pod" shows:
Retrieving 514 entries...
Skipped entry: world\en\whitebox_slimetest.txt (Size equal to 0)...
Skipped entry: world\en\whitebox_enemyai.txt (Size equal to 0)...
Skipped entry: world\en\aitest_ghostbuster.txt (Size equal to 0)...
Skipped entry: world\en\0slimertest.txt (Size equal to 0)... 16ms
This is why it says 514 entries/files in the log, but only 510 when you right-click on the root folder and/or extract all files.
- You can extract all files and folders by right-clicking on the root folder.
- Ghostbusters TEX Converter - A command-line program that converts the Ghostbusters: The Video Game .tex texture files to .dds format. In regards to how to use it, the author says, "Just put the exe somewhere and drop .tex files on it. The output will go into the same folder as the .tex file." As I'm usually converting a lot of files at once, I find it much easier to do the following: To batch convert an entire directory, put the .tex files and the two program files in the same directory and run this command:
for %%f in (*.tex) do start/wait "Tex2DDS" "tex2dds.exe" "%%f"
You can also add that line of text to a .bat Batch file, which will run the command when you double-click on it. This copy of the program that I'm providing on Spook Central has a readme file and a convert.bat file that I personally made. The original only came with the other two files. The reason I uploaded a copy to Spook Central is because the only site where the program can be found requires you to login to download it.
• Note: There are a lot of .tex files out there for many games, but this is the only program I found that could read the Ghostbusters .tex files. However, I would have preferred that it was able to convert them into a common image format instead of .dds. Since we're forced to convert them into .dds, you'll have to use DDS Converter (listed above) to convert the .dds files into a common image format. - Vgmstream - Ver. r937 with all external dlls and a 'convert all smp' batch file (388 Kb) - A command line tool to convert various audio formats used in video games to wav files. Works perfectly on the Ghostbusters: The Video Game .smp files (PC version only, the PS2's .smp files don't convert). Requires libvorbis.dll, libmpg123-0.dll, and libg7221_decode.dll (259 Kb).
- Xpadder - Allows you to use your controller to play PC games with poor or no joystick support (including DOS games in a Windows DOS box and Shockwave/Java internet games), by simulating keypresses and mouse movements using a gamepad. NOTE: Version 5.3 is the last freeware version. As of 4/29/2009, v5.4 is available for a fee, and v5.3 is no longer available for download on the official website.
PROGRAM FILES
• Ver. 5.3 (1/13/2009) (680 Kb) (with supposed relaxed Win2k check) - Contains program exe and 12 language files.
• Controller Images & Game Profiles (10/19/2008) (9.8 Mb) - 125 images and 83 profiles.
• Xpadder Unofficial Manual by Ronald D. Hillberg Jr. - Four PDF files which are useful for those uncertain about how to correctly set up Xpadder.
• Full History Package (38 Mb, self-extracting 7zip) - Contains v5.3 program exe, 12 language files, 125 controller images, 83 game profiles, 92 background themes [background images for the program interface], and ALL 151 PREVIOUS COPIES OF THE PROGRAM EXE FROM v1.1 TO v5.3.
MY PLAYSTATION 2 CONTROLLER GAME PROFILE FILES
I have the EMS USB2 device, which lets me connect one or two PlayStation 1 or PlayStation 2 controllers into one of my computer's USB ports. The game profiles below were made using this setup, but they may work with other controllers that have the same button layout as the PlayStation 2 controller, or with PlayStation 2 controllers connected via other devices. These files are what I use, and I thought I'd share them with all of you. If you can use them... great! If you can't... oh well. Each file below contains the PlayStation 2 controller config file and the specific game profile file, along with a readme and a program screenshot showing what the config should look like on screen.
• Ghostbusters: The Video Game (185 Kb)
• Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime (185 Kb)
This is a list of my favorite mods and trainers for the 3-D "Grand Theft Auto" series of games for the PC. I will not cover the original top-down series of games. For anything relating to the PlayStation 2 series of games, go to the PlayStation 2 page. Being that I also run a Ghostbusters site, I am listing the Ghostbusters mods.
Let me make this perfectly clear. I am not the author of any of these mods, trainers, or patches. Do not e-mail me asking for help or support because I can't give you any. Check out the forums of any of the sites in the External Links section, as they could probably help you there. I take no responsibility should any of these mods mess up your game or your computer. I have tried to test out everything listed on this page, but what works for me, may not work for you. Always backup your game files before you modify anything. That way if the mod doesn't work, you can restore your original game files and have your game working as it did before.
- IMG Tool v2.0 - Most mods require this.
- Alci's SAAT GUI FrontEnd v1.0 Final - The San Andreas Ecto-1 siren mod requires this.
- Official v1.1 Patch - Updates your game from v1.0 to v1.1.
- Peter Venkman skin by PGV - Here are Venkman files (without proton pack). You have to rename the file peter.dff into player.dff and peter.txd into player.txd, then open gta3.img (.../GTA Vice City/models) using IMGTool, remove from there player.dff and player.txd and add the new ones. Put the bmp skin in the skins folder and when you open the game in the menu go and select the new skin for your player before starting game.
- Hot Coffee v2.1 (alt url) - Yes, the infamous mod that unlocks the hidden sex scenes. If you're old enough to play an M-rated game, such as San Andreas, then you're old enough to use this mod. As an alternative, you can use the GTA Censor Remover found on the PlayStation 2 page.
- Ecto-1 vehicle mod by Liam247 (2.4 Mb) - Replaces the Romero hearse.
- Videos Of Ecto-1 Car & Sound Mods In Action - Video #1, Video #2, Video #3, Video #4, Video #5, Video #6.
- GTA-Downloads.com - has complete storyline game saves for all three games, plus some original backed up files (in case you installed a mod without backing up your original game files first).
- GTAGarage
- GTAForums.com
- GTAGaming.com
Windows Software
By Paul Rudoff on Jan. 1, 1999 at 9:08 PM in Miscellaneous
Here are some useful Windows programs that are either no longer bring developed, or are needed for a guide I have on GameFaqs. I have archived the old programs here for all to enjoy. I have tested all of these programs in 64-bit Windows 7, so they should work in newer versions of Windows, too, but I make no guarantees. Registration information and patches is provided with the programs that were originally shareware in order to enable all features, as there would be no point in preserving this software otherwise. Some of these "registration patches" my trigger your anti-virus program, but that is a false positive. Everything here is clean of viruses.
Please note that I did not write any of the programs listed on this page, so please do not contact me for program support. Everything listed here is provided AS IS, with no support whatsoever. Many of the software developers are no longer in business.
• FileGrab - Ver. 1.0 (150 Kb) - When you drop files from Windows Explorer (or any other drag-and-drop capable app) onto the FileGrab window, you get a usable list of filenames rather than the files' contents. You can then save the list to disk, print it, or copy it into the clipboard for pasting into another application.
• Gallery Wizard - Ver. 2.0 (573 Kb) [Custom No Installer] - Lets you create html image galleries with thumbnails for your website.
* NOTE: The original installer version would not run in 64-bit Windows, so I zipped up the installed files from a 32-bit copy of Windows. That version runs fine in 64-bit Windows. For more information on the program, visit the archived copy of the official website.
• GlueIt - Ver. 1.06 (21 Kb) - It will take a series of single images and pastes them side-by-side as a single image. Great for taking an image split into parts and joining it back together as one image. Inputs PNG and BMP, outputs PNG, BMP, and JPG. Unfortunately, it can only assemble the images from left to right, and not top to bottom. (Requires Microsoft .Net 2.0)
* INSTRUCTIONS: Follow each of the four steps in order. The program will not auto-glue images. It only pieces them together when you press the big "GlueIt" button under Step 2. There are no scrollbars in the Preview window that pops up (also shown when you select "Preview - Preview Glued Image" from the menu), so you probably won't be able to see the entire glued image, rendering the preview rather useless. Ignore "Step 3 - Preview" as it doesn't really show you the glued image all that well. Do note that you can only piece together one image at a time. For more information on the program, visit the archived copy of the official website.
• JewlLinr - Ver. 2.6 (281 Kb) [Custom No Installer] - Prints and saves liners for CD Jewel boxes.
* NOTE: The original installer version would not run in 64-bit Windows, so I zipped up the installed files from a 32-bit copy of Windows. That version runs fine in 64-bit Windows. For more information on the program, visit the archived copy of the official website.
• L View Pro - Ver. 1.D2 (313 Kb) - View, edit and convert many picture formats inc: JPG, GIF, BMP, PCX and more. You can also acquire images from Twain compliant scanners and do batch conversions.
• Tile Merger - Ver. 1.1.0 (39 Kb) - This application takes a folder full of image files and merges them into a single tiled image. It can assemble the images from left to right, or from top to bottom, and you can set the number of tiles per row or column, depending on the tiling direction. The image size is automatically calculated based on the source images. Images are sorted by their filename, so it is suggested to use a numeric prefix naming scheme such as "lamp01.png", "lamp02.png", "lamp03.png", etc.; or "001 tree01.png", "002 table.png", "003 chair.png", etc., in order to predictably position images. (Requires Microsoft .Net 2.0) For more information on the program, visit the official website. (This program is still in production, so check the homepage for the latest version.)
* INSTRUCTIONS: Since it works on an entire folder of images, and assumes that all in that folder are part of the same image, a temporary folder needs to be created in which each set of image parts needs to be placed. After the program joins them, they can then be deleted (sent to the recycle bin) and the next set of image parts can be put into that temporary folder. Repeat until done.
* NOTE: This is better than GlueIt in that it can go from top to bottom, instead of just left to right.

These are a few add-ons (aka extensions) for the SeaMonkey browser that I have had to modify so they could be installed with the current version of the browser.
• Linkification - v1.3.9 modified - This extension converts text links into genuine, clickable links.
• Open Multiple Locations - v0.5 modified - This extension adds a "File" menu option to open multiple locations at a time. Just input a list of urls and it'll open them all at once in separate tabs. (A not-quite-as-elegant alternative is to use this webpage to open multiple tabs.)
• User Agent Switcher - v0.7.3 modified - This extension adds a menu to switch the user agent of the browser. It is designed to provide functionality similar to the "Browser Identification" feature of Opera and allows configuration of the list of user agents to display in the menu. With this extention you can let a website think you're using another browser, which can be handy in some cases. (alt homepage)
Please note that I did not write any of the programs listed on this page, so please do not contact me for program support. Everything listed here is provided AS IS, with no support whatsoever. Many of the software developers are no longer in business.
• FileGrab - Ver. 1.0 (150 Kb) - When you drop files from Windows Explorer (or any other drag-and-drop capable app) onto the FileGrab window, you get a usable list of filenames rather than the files' contents. You can then save the list to disk, print it, or copy it into the clipboard for pasting into another application.
• Gallery Wizard - Ver. 2.0 (573 Kb) [Custom No Installer] - Lets you create html image galleries with thumbnails for your website.
* NOTE: The original installer version would not run in 64-bit Windows, so I zipped up the installed files from a 32-bit copy of Windows. That version runs fine in 64-bit Windows. For more information on the program, visit the archived copy of the official website.
• GlueIt - Ver. 1.06 (21 Kb) - It will take a series of single images and pastes them side-by-side as a single image. Great for taking an image split into parts and joining it back together as one image. Inputs PNG and BMP, outputs PNG, BMP, and JPG. Unfortunately, it can only assemble the images from left to right, and not top to bottom. (Requires Microsoft .Net 2.0)
* INSTRUCTIONS: Follow each of the four steps in order. The program will not auto-glue images. It only pieces them together when you press the big "GlueIt" button under Step 2. There are no scrollbars in the Preview window that pops up (also shown when you select "Preview - Preview Glued Image" from the menu), so you probably won't be able to see the entire glued image, rendering the preview rather useless. Ignore "Step 3 - Preview" as it doesn't really show you the glued image all that well. Do note that you can only piece together one image at a time. For more information on the program, visit the archived copy of the official website.
• JewlLinr - Ver. 2.6 (281 Kb) [Custom No Installer] - Prints and saves liners for CD Jewel boxes.
* NOTE: The original installer version would not run in 64-bit Windows, so I zipped up the installed files from a 32-bit copy of Windows. That version runs fine in 64-bit Windows. For more information on the program, visit the archived copy of the official website.
• L View Pro - Ver. 1.D2 (313 Kb) - View, edit and convert many picture formats inc: JPG, GIF, BMP, PCX and more. You can also acquire images from Twain compliant scanners and do batch conversions.
• Tile Merger - Ver. 1.1.0 (39 Kb) - This application takes a folder full of image files and merges them into a single tiled image. It can assemble the images from left to right, or from top to bottom, and you can set the number of tiles per row or column, depending on the tiling direction. The image size is automatically calculated based on the source images. Images are sorted by their filename, so it is suggested to use a numeric prefix naming scheme such as "lamp01.png", "lamp02.png", "lamp03.png", etc.; or "001 tree01.png", "002 table.png", "003 chair.png", etc., in order to predictably position images. (Requires Microsoft .Net 2.0) For more information on the program, visit the official website. (This program is still in production, so check the homepage for the latest version.)
* INSTRUCTIONS: Since it works on an entire folder of images, and assumes that all in that folder are part of the same image, a temporary folder needs to be created in which each set of image parts needs to be placed. After the program joins them, they can then be deleted (sent to the recycle bin) and the next set of image parts can be put into that temporary folder. Repeat until done.
* NOTE: This is better than GlueIt in that it can go from top to bottom, instead of just left to right.
SEAMONKEY BROWSER EXTENSIONS
These are a few add-ons (aka extensions) for the SeaMonkey browser that I have had to modify so they could be installed with the current version of the browser.
• Linkification - v1.3.9 modified - This extension converts text links into genuine, clickable links.
• Open Multiple Locations - v0.5 modified - This extension adds a "File" menu option to open multiple locations at a time. Just input a list of urls and it'll open them all at once in separate tabs. (A not-quite-as-elegant alternative is to use this webpage to open multiple tabs.)
• User Agent Switcher - v0.7.3 modified - This extension adds a menu to switch the user agent of the browser. It is designed to provide functionality similar to the "Browser Identification" feature of Opera and allows configuration of the list of user agents to display in the menu. With this extention you can let a website think you're using another browser, which can be handy in some cases. (alt homepage)
NOTE: User Agent Switcher ver. 0.6.11 is the last version that will store its settings in the browser's prefs.js file. Later versions store their settings in a UserAgentSwitcher subfolder (in the browser's profile folder). Also note that the program *isn't* supposed to retain the user agent after closing - normally or forced. To retain the user agent, go into about:config and set useragentswitcher.reset.onclose to "false" (if not present, add as a new boolean item). It will stay set to a different user agent whether closed normally or forced/crash. Of course, this setting configuration is unsupported. You may experience a bug in SeaMonkey where it will keep the user agent even though the about:config settings is set to true. If you don't want the settings retained, switch it to false then back to true.
Miscellaneous Links
By Paul Rudoff on Jan. 1, 1999 at 9:00 PM in Miscellaneous
THESE LINKS ARE FOR MY OWN PERSONAL USE.
I DO NOT ACCEPT OR EXCHANGE LINKS.
I DO NOT ACCEPT OR EXCHANGE LINKS.
COMPUTER RESOURCES
- Hosts File Blocking (if you need a HOSTS file to start you off, you can download the extensive one at MVPs.org)
- Show Your Current IP Address - MyIPAddress
- Speed Test - Fast.com (powered by Netflix)
- Speed Test - Speak Easy
- Speed Test - Speedtest.net by Ookla
- Start-Up - Windows Startup Programs Database Search (archive) - A list of programs (only) that run at startup, as compiled by Paul "Pacman" Collins.
- Windows Services - Black Viper's Windows Services Configurations for Windows 7, Windows XP (both archived copies).
GREETING CARDS (ONLINE, FREE)
- 123 Greetings - Lets you pre-date your card.
HOME VIDEO & AUDIO (VHS/DVD/BLU-RAY/CD)
- Blu-Ray.com
- CD Database (FreeDB) - Track listings and times for virtually every CD ever made.
- Template Covers/Liners For DVDs & Other Media: Dupe Shop
- Template Covers/Liners For DVDs & Other Media: Print DVD Cover
- Covers/Liners For DVDs & Other Media: Covers.box (alt url)
- Covers/Liners For DVDs & Other Media: Cover Century
- Covers Scans (Back & Front) For DVDs & Blu-Ray: DVD Empire - Yes, I know this is an online retailer and not a cover scan site, but they're the only retailer who usually has back cover scans for the DVDs and Blu-ray discs that they sell. So although I prefer to buy from other retailers, I always check this site for the back covers so I can get details about a DVD or Blu-ray before I buy it.
- Customer Service Phone Numbers & Email Addresses - Retailers and movie studios.
- DVD Compare / Rewind - Comparisons of DVD releases of the same title, so you'll know which one is the best one to buy.
- DVD Talk Forum
- Hidden Features & Easter Eggs (Hidden DVD Easter Eggs)
- Hidden Features & Easter Eggs (Blu-ray: High-Def Digest) (archive)
- Home Theater Forum
- VHS Wasteland (archive) - High resolution scans of rare, strange, and forgotten VHS covers.
JAVASCRIPT/DHTML ARCHIVES
- Dynamic Drive (archive)
LANGUAGE TRANSLATORS
- Google Translate (has options for translating Text, Images, Documents, Websites)
MISCELLANEOUS
- Online PDF Unlocker - https://smallpdf.com/unlock-pdf
This one gets around tough AES256-locked files, but it ONLY WORKS ON PDF FILES UNDER 100MB! (You have to pay if you want to use it with a larger file.) To bypass the "twice a day" limitation, simply clear your browser cookies! Yes, it's that simple. Since my browser clears cookies when I close it (only a select few are retained), just closing my browser and reopening it resets the limit :-) - Company Contacts
- Dictionary & Thesaurus - Dictionary.com
- Dictionary & Thesaurus - Merriam-Webster
- Google Maps
- Internet Archive Wayback Machine - Archived Webpages (alt url)
- Long Island Herald - top stories from around Nassau Country
- MapQuest - Map Maker
- Nassau County Public Libraries
- Nassau County Public Library Collection Search (outdated search)
- Unscramble.net - Unscramble, find, rhyme or define that word! Find or unscramble the word you need to complete that puzzle.
- U.S. Postal Holiday Schedules (Official)
- U.S. Postal Holiday Schedules
- Village of Valley Stream, New York
- Voice Chasers
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Sacred Heart Church, Island Park, NY (White Elephant Sale May-Aug., San Gennaro Feast in Sept.) (WEEKLY BULLETIN PDF ON LEFT MAY HAVE SCHEDULE) (ship282@verizon.net)
- St. Anthony's Church, Oceanside, NY (St. Anthony's Parish Feast in June) (stanthonysfeast@gmail.com)
- Valley Stream Lions Club (Pool Parking Lot Flea Market in Sept.) (vslionsfleamarket@gmail.com)
- Valley Stream Community Fest (Rockaway Ave Street Fair in Sept. or Oct.)
- The Church of the Ascension, Rockville Centre, NY (Friendship Fair in Oct. - only on odd-numbered years!) (parishadmin@ascensionrvc.org)
- Valley Stream Chabad Calendar (Giant Menorah Lighting every November/December)
MOVIES
- Bad Movies
- Film Reference - A good source(?) for celebrity mailing addresses.
- Flubs of Jurassic Park, The
- Internet Movie Database
- Movie-Censorship.com - comparisons between rated, unrated, and other alternate versions of movies.
- "Movie Mistakes" videos on YouTube
- Nightmare On Elm Street Companion, A
- Spider-Man Movie World Trade Center Teaser (1:50, 480x260, 20 Mb, .mov zipped) (archive).
MUSIC
- Weird Al Yankovic's Official Site
- Who Sampled - Exploring the DNA of music.
ONLINE TOOLS - MISCELLANEOUS
- BugMeNot - Provides login information for websites that require FREE registration, such as the New York Times. They will not provide login information for pay sites. Use this service when you want to view a website, but don't want to go through the hassle (and privacy problems) of registering for it.
NOTE: It only displays the five most recent and/or working logins for a particular site.
NOTE: There is a 40 character limit on the "Other" field when submitting new login info. - Code Converter - HTML-to-BBCode (multiple formats)
- Code Converter - HTML-to-BBCode
- Link Checker - W3C
- Logo/Title Graphics Generator
- Markup Validation Service - W3C
- Picture Resizer - The quality of the resized images are as good as what Paint Shop Pro does. In fact, it actually resamples the images, not resizes them, which is better. The Sharpen filer they have SUCKS! It sharpens the images TOO MUCH.
- Transparent Gif Maker
ONLINE TOOLS - FILE HOSTING
When using services like these, be sure to have an Ad Blocker installed in your browser, and always be aware of deceptive links to pay services. These sites like to hide the free ("slow") download links.
- 1Fichier - no login needed, fast (500 KB/sec), files kept for 30 days after last time downloaded; UPLOADS: No upload progress bar.
- SendSpace
- DropBox (req. account) (2GB free) (recommended for permanent file hosting)
- MediaFire (req. account) (10GB free) (recommended for permanent file hosting)
ONLINE TOOLS - IMAGE HOSTING
- ImageBam
- Imgur (use "New Post" to upload an image, convert video to animated gif, or make a meme)
- Fotki (req. account)
- ImageShack (req. account)
ONLINE TOOLS - PUBLIC/DISPOSABLE E-MAIL ADDRESSES
Public one-way e-mail addresses for when a website or a person wants your e-mail address, but you don't want to get any messages from them in your real mailbox. All mail sent to this address can be read on the website by ANYONE (so don't use it for personal information) who either knows that name or decides to use that name for their own SPAM prevention. Accounts are created when mail arrives for them. No signup, no personal information, and when you're done - you can walk away. The messages are automatically deleted for you after a few hours.
ONLINE TOOLS - URL SHORTENERS
Take a long webpage address and instantly turn it into a tiny one, perfect for posting on message boards or in e-mails. Since you can't edit the tiny addresses you create, this isn't suggested to use as a permanent way for people to access your own website (if you move your site, your tiny address would be useless and you'd have to create a new one).
- Bit.ly (req. account, limited amount free, blocks .tk urls from being shortened)
- TinyURL (***VERY GOOD***) (good because you can choose text to use in place of the random code)
SEARCH ENGINES
- Telephone Prefix Location Directory
- TinEye - A reverse image search engine. You can submit an image to TinEye to find out where it came from, how it is being used, if modified versions of the image exist, or to find higher resolution versions. TinEye is the first image search engine on the web to use image identification technology rather than keywords, metadata or watermarks.
- ZIP Code Lookup (United States Postal Service)
SHOPPING (ONLINE RETAILERS)
- Amazon.com - Books, CDs/Cassettes, DVD/VHS, Video Games, Toys, etc. (Free Shipping [$35+])
- Deep Discount - DVDs, CDs, Books, Video Games, and more. (No NY Tax, Free Shipping [$25+], PayPal Accepted)
- eBay - Various items, ships individually from various sellers, auctions mostly. (Free Shipping [some sellers], PayPal Accepted - eBay now charges Tax, which goes to them NOT the seller)
- Hamilton Book (Edward R. Hamilton Bookseller Company) - Books, Blu-rays, DVDs, and CDs at closeout prices. Most are the same titles I found in the past at Big Lots, Dollar Tree, and Rite Aid. ($4.00 Shipping Per Order, PayPal Accepted)
• ITEM NOTE: Of the 33 Blu-rays and DVDs I ordered, only one DVD (Comic Relief) had a promo cut through the UPC code on the back. All items were brand new and sealed in plastic, though some may have been re-sealed (The Jeffersons box was a little dirty under the plastic).
• PAYPAL NOTE: Orders are usually processed the next business day. When using PayPal, note that they set up a PayPal autopay, and bill PayPal the day the order is processed, with the money taken from your bank the next day. For safety reasons, I suggest deleting the PayPal autopay on PayPal's site after your order is processed. It will be recreated the next time you place an order. - Target - Various types of items. (Free Shipping [$25+], PayPal Accepted)
- Walmart - Various types of items. (Free Shipping [$35+], PayPal Accepted)
• VITALLY IMPORTANT NOTE: As detailed in this article, do NOT waste your time with Walmart's Indian call center customer support through their normal phone and chat lines. If you have a problem, such as them delivering your package to the wrong address, use the elevated customer support. Details are in the aforementioned article.
• PAYPAL NOTE: When using PayPal, note that they set up a PayPal autopay, and bill PayPal the day the order is processed, with the money taken from your bank the next day. For safety reasons, I suggest deleting the PayPal autopay on PayPal's site after your order is processed. It will be recreated the next time you place an order.
• RETURN POLICY NOTE: If paying with PayPal, do NOT return the item to a physical Walmart store as they will try to give you a gift card instead of a Paypal or Cash refund (like Target does). Do a return through the mail, using their free pre-paid return label. The refund won't be instant, of course, but it's your only option if you want your money back and not "store credit". Ironically, this actually costs Walmart more since they have to pay for the return postage.
• UHC OTC NOTE: If your order goes over your OTC balance, you can NOT use PayPal to pay the different. Walmart doesn't allow PayPal as a second payment method. You will need to use a debit or credit card. More details are in this article. - WRESTLING: Highspots - Autographed photos and other wrestling memorabilia. (No NY Tax, PayPal Accepted)
- WRESTLING: Ringside Collectibles - Wrestling figures and other collectibles. Located in Freeport, New York, hence why they charge New York sales tax. (5% off with code FIGURES, Free Shipping [$60+ with code SHIPFREE60], PayPal Accepted)
SOFTWARE
TELEVISION
TRADING CARDS
- Garbage Pail Kids: Barren Aaron's Garbage Pail Kids Reference Guide (alt url)
- Garbage Pail Kids: GeePeeKay.com
- Garbage Pail Kids: GPK Central
- Garbage Pail Kids: Wayne's Garbage Pail Kids References
- Jeff Allender's House Of Checklists
- Vintage Wrestling Card Archive
- Wacky Packages: Lost 1992 Series
- Wacky Packages: Lost Wackys
- Wacky Packages: Wacky Packages Website
- WrestlingTradingCards.com
VIDEO GAMES
- GameFaqs (alt url)
- GamePressure Guides
- Games Database (use the X360 site below for games on that system)
- Ian Albert's Video Game Maps
- GTA Forums - A message board for every Grand Theft Auto game ever made. Lots of useful info here, some mostly geared towards the PC version.
- MobyGames
- Video Game Museum, The
- Xbox 360 Game Title ID Database
- CODES: User-Created PS2 CodeBreaker Codes (archive) - for a modest amount of games.
- CODES: Action Replay Official Site - United States (Code Junkies)
- CODES: CodeTwink Network: Cheats, Saves
Formerly known as Code Master's Game Software Code Creator's Club, and then as the official site for the CodeBreaker cheat device, the site is now an archive of Game Shark (PS1) and CodeBreaker (PS1 & PS2) codes (and for some other devices and other systems) created up to early November 2008. - CODES: Game Genie.com (archive) - click on Enhancers for classic Game Genie and Game Shark codes.
- CODES: Game Shark PS1 Codes (archive)
- CODES: GFCC, The (archive) - Creators of many great Action Replay/Game Shark v1&2 codes for the Grand Theft Auto series of Playstation 2 games.
- TROPHIES: PlaystationTrophies.org
- TROPHIES: True Trophies
- ACHIEVEMENTS: XboxAchievements.com
- ACHIEVEMENTS: True Achievements
- SAVES (PS3): Next Gen Update - Forum
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Calculators & Converters
By Paul Rudoff on Jan. 1, 1999 at 8:49 PM in Miscellaneous
- Add Times Calculator - Useful for adding up track times to get an album's total runtime. (alt version, up to 10 fields)
- Time Difference Calculator - Useful for calculating the scene lengths using DVD start and end time codes.
- JavaScript-only Time Calculator - To subtract times, enter the larger time, then on another line, enter the other time as a negative number.
- Military Time chart - Useful for quickly converting eBay time to regular time.
- Pixel to Inches Converter (and vice versa)
- PayPal Fee Calculator
- eBay Fee Calculator
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by CSG Network Our JavaScript Calculator has a limitation of the accuracy of your browser, usually 18 digits. The calculator will handle conversions from that number size to Roman Numerals, but the display would be as long as your desk. we suggest that you limit your decimal entry to 5 digits. The generally accepted maximum for display of a Roman Numeral is 4,999. We are not restricting you to that, but in the strictest acceptance of the guidlines of Roman Numerals, that is the cap. Enter a number (from 1 to unlimited?, such as 26) or a Roman Numeral (such as XXVI), and click the Convert button. You may clear the result field by clicking on Clear Result. You may also click on Convert another time and the result should be your initial entry. |















