Developed by Pelican Accessories, Code Breaker was a dominant competitor to the GameShark and Action Replay brands during the early-to-mid 2000s. Unlike earlier cheat devices that often required proprietary hardware or specific memory cards, later versions of Code Breaker—culminating in Version 11—allowed users to store cheat codes directly on standard or even transfer saves via USB flash drives. Key Features of Version 11
In internal tests, NCR solved a 200-character Zodiac 340-style cipher in 4.7 seconds – a task that stumped human analysts for decades. code breaker version 11
Retro speedrunners use Version 11 to practice specific segments (e.g., giving yourself the rocket launcher in Resident Evil 4 to skip the castle). Glitch hunters use the "Disable Codes" feature to segment overflow exploits. Writers use it to explore inaccessible areas of games for video essays. Developed by Pelican Accessories, Code Breaker was a