Gamehacking.org [ 2026 Update ]

Once you select a game, you’ll see:

The rise of emulation (RetroArch, Dolphin, PPSSPP, MAME) has been a massive driver of traffic to GameHacking.org. Emulators have built-in cheat engines, but they need code values. GH provides the raw data.

For example, if you are playing Final Fantasy VI on an SNES emulator and want to start the game with the "Atma Weapon," you don't grind for ten hours. You visit GH, search for the game, find the "Item Modifier" code for your specific ROM version (USA, Europe, or Rev 1), and paste the hexadecimal string into your emulator. GameHacking.org

Unlike the user-friendly "God Mode" toggles in modern Ubisoft games, the codes on GameHacking.org look like this: 7E101A 63. This string tells the emulator: "Go to RAM address 7E101A and set the value to 63 (which equals 99 in decimal)."

GameHacking.org educates its users on how to read these strings, bridging the gap between simple cheating and actual ROM hacking. Once you select a game, you’ll see: The

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Using the website is deceptively simple, but there is a specific workflow for power users: