Action Replay - Versions For Hand-held Consoles

Versions For Hand-held Consoles

  • Sega Game Gear
    • Pro Action Replay
  • Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket, Game Boy Color
    • Pro Action Replay
    • Action Replay Professional (1997)
    • Action Replay Pro (1999)
    • Action Replay Online (2000)
    • Action Replay Xtreme (2001)
  • Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Advance SP, Game Boy Micro
    • Action Replay GBX (November 2001)
    • Action Replay (2003)
    • Action Replay MAX (2004)
    • Action Replay MAX DUO (March 2005)
  • Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite
    • Action Replay MAX DUO (March 2005)
    • Action Replay DS (July 2006)
      • NDS Trainer Toolkit (February 2007) Toolkit Manual
    • Action Replay DS Media Edition (September 2008)
    • Action Replay DS EZ (February 2009)
  • Nintendo DSi, Nintendo DSi XL, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL
    • Action Replay DSi (October 2009); Later software updates to the DSi included anti-piracy and anti-hacking software that will disable the console when an Action Replay is used, thus rendering the Action Replay useless for those that have been updated.
    • Action Replay 3DS (2012); Does not actually work on 3DS games only DS games when used on the 3DS.
  • PlayStation Portable
    • Action Replay MAX including 64 MB Memory Stick (August 2005)
    • Action Replay for PSP including 64 MB or 1 GB Memory Stick
    • Action Replay PSP including 1 GB Memory Stick (October 2008)
    • Action Replay PSP Online (December 2009)

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