cheat0_desc = "Invincibility (Ignore Enemies)" cheat0_code = "7E1DE0:FF" cheat0_enable = false
cheat1_desc = "Infinite Lives (99 lives)" cheat1_code = "7E0DB4:63" cheat1_enable = false
You need cheat files for the specific emulator core that Lemuroid uses for each system. lemuroid cheats
Lemuroid is a free, open-source emulator frontend for Android. It supports multiple retro gaming systems (Game Boy, GBA, NES, SNES, PS1, N64, etc.) using the Libretro cores. Its clean UI and no-ads policy make it popular.
Create a cheat file
Format of .cht file
Example for GBA:
cheats = 2
cheat0_desc = "Infinite Money"
cheat0_code = "82023D50 000F423F"
cheat0_enable = false
cheat1_desc = "Max Stats"
cheat1_code = "42023D50 03E7"
cheat1_enable = true
Enable in Lemuroid
In the world of video game emulation, the ability to apply "cheats" is a feature often taken for granted. For users of Lemuroid—the popular, open-source, multi-system emulator for Android—cheats represent a powerful tool to alter gameplay, bypass difficulty spikes, or simply experiment with old favorites in new ways.
Unlike the complex, menu-heavy interfaces of desktop emulators, Lemuroid takes a streamlined approach. Here is an in-depth look at how cheats function within the app, the formats used, and the necessary caveats regarding their use. You need cheat files for the specific emulator