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~B ================================================= DIGIMON WORLD 2(AMERICAN) GAMESHARK CODES V1.2 FOR THE PLAYSTATION GAME CONSOLE =================================================

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Gamefaqs member name: Axe Narwhal Cmgsccc member name: Mrbabb78 chúng tôi member name: Axe Narwhal chúng tôi member name: Mrbabb78 Email: Mrbabb78@aol.com AIM: Mrbabb78

V1.0 17 Apr 2001 Document created

v1.2 20 Apr 2001 Added Items In Server Modifier and Item Mod Digits Added Move Mod codes for digimon 2 thru 6 Made some document revisions

Greetings, some of you know me as axe narwhal, while others may know me as mrbabb78.

It should also be noted that some of these codes have been previously submitted by me at the gamefaqs and cmgsccc message boards.

Also please read the notes so that you understand the functionality of the codes.

More codes will be added soon.

Have 99 of All Items in Server(Note 1) 5000EC02 0000 3005F3F6 0063 00000000 0000

Have Titanium Core and Adamantium Core 3005F5DE 0001 3005F5FE 0001

Item and Item Quantity Modifier in Server(Note 2 and Note 7) 3005F??? 00##

Current Level Modifier(Note 2) 3005E711 00##

Level Limit Modifier(Note 2 and Note 3) 3005E713 00##

Digimon Modifier(Note 4) 3005E705 00##

Move Modifier(Note 6) 1st – 3005E726 00## 2nd – 3005E727 00## 3rd – 3005E728 00## 4th – 3005E729 00## 5th – 3005E72A 00## 6th – 3005E72B 00## 7th – 3005E72C 00## 8th – 3005E72D 00## 9th – 3005E72E 00## 10th – 3005E72F 00## 11th – 3005E730 00## 12th – 3005E731 00##

Current Level Modifier(Note 2) 3005E76D 00##

Level Limit Modifier(Note 2 and Note 3) 3005E76F 00##

Digimon Modifier(Note 4) 3005E761 00##

Move Modifier(Note 6) 1st – 3005E782 00## 2nd – 3005E783 00## 3rd – 3005E784 00## 4th – 3005E785 00## 5th – 3005E786 00## 6th – 3005E787 00## 7th – 3005E788 00## 8th – 3005E789 00## 9th – 3005E78A 00## 10th – 3005E78B 00## 11th – 3005E78C 00## 12th – 3005E78D 00##

Current Level Modifier(Note 2) 3005E7C9 00##

Level Limit Modifier(Note 2 and Note 3) 3005E7CB 00##

Digimon Modifier(Note 4) 3005E7BD 00##

Move Modifier(Note 6) 1st – 3005E7DE 00## 2nd – 3005E7DF 00## 3rd – 3005E7E0 00## 4th – 3005E7E1 00## 5th – 3005E7E2 00## 6th – 3005E7E3 00## 7th – 3005E7E4 00## 8th – 3005E7E5 00## 9th – 3005E7E6 00## 10th – 3005E7E7 00## 11th – 3005E7E8 00## 12th – 3005E7E9 00##

Current Level Modifier(Note 2) 3005E825 00##

Level Limit Modifier(Note 2 and Note 3) 3005E827 00##

Digimon Modifier(Note 4) 3005E819 00##

Move Modifier(Note 6) 1st – 3005E83A 00## 2nd – 3005E83B 00## 3rd – 3005E83C 00## 4th – 3005E83D 00## 5th – 3005E83E 00## 6th – 3005E83F 00## 7th – 3005E840 00## 8th – 3005E841 00## 9th – 3005E842 00## 10th – 3005E843 00## 11th – 3005E844 00## 12th – 3005E845 00##

Current Level Modifier(Note 2) 3005E881 00##

Level Limit Modifier(Note 2 and Note 3) 3005E883 00##

Digimon Modifier(Note 4) 3005E875 00##

Move Modifier(Note 6) 1st – 3005E896 00## 2nd – 3005E897 00## 3rd – 3005E898 00## 4th – 3005E899 00## 5th – 3005E89A 00## 6th – 3005E89B 00## 7th – 3005E89C 00## 8th – 3005E89D 00## 9th – 3005E89E 00## 10th – 3005E89F 00## 11th – 3005E8A0 00## 12th – 3005E8A1 00##

Current Level Modifier(Note 2) 3005E8DD 00##

Level Limit Modifier(Note 2 and Note 3) 3005E8DF 00##

Digimon Modifier(Note 4) 3005E8D1 00##

Move Modifier(Note 6) 1st – 3005E8F2 00## 2nd – 3005E8F3 00## 3rd – 3005E8F4 00## 4th – 3005E8F5 00## 5th – 3005E8F6 00## 6th – 3005E8F7 00## 7th – 3005E8F8 00## 8th – 3005E8F9 00## 9th – 3005E8FA 00## 10th – 3005E8FB 00## 11th – 3005E8FC 00## 12th – 3005E8FD 00##

General: Any missing modifier digits are digits that will cause the game to freeze when used or are untranslated.

Note 1: 50 codes are not supported on the Gameshark CDX 3.3. Sorry.

Note 3: These codes modify the highest level you digimon can reach, meaning they adjust when you digimon stops leveling up.

Note 4: Simply replace the ## with the digimon modifier digits provided. Also,even though this code changes your digimon, the moves that it learns are those of the digimon it was before. However, if you digivolve them, the evolved form will learn its move. Furthermore, the stats will also be the same as the digimon it was before until you level up.

Note 5: These digimon can not digivolve, but you can dna digivolve them, and use them in battles.

Note 6: Use the Move Modifier Digits to replace the ##.

Note 7: This code is a revision of the item modifier code developed by scorpio man and Super Vegetto of gamefaqs. Use the Item Modifier Digits to replace the ???. For each item you want, you must add an extra line in the code. Here is the correct way to use the code: If you want 50 Toy Planes, then this would be the code: 3005F574 0032

If you want 50 Toy Planes and 90 HP Chips, then this would be the code 3005F574 0032 3005F594 005A

=========================== AUTHOR NOTES AND CREDITS =========================== – Thanks to Bandai for making a good game that everyone can enjoy.

– Thanks to Interact for developing the Gamesharks and its accessories

– If you have any questions or suggestions about this faqs, feel free to contact me at, you can also find me here on the message boards. Stay tuned for more updates

– Thanks to scorpio man and Super Vegetto for their first revision of the item modifier code.

Milo Becomes Gold Sponsor For Sea Games

SEAG PARTNER. Philippine Southeast Asian Games Organizing Committee (Phisgoc) chairman Alan Peter Cayetano (3rd from left) poses with fellow sports officials and athletes after the MILO Philippines formalized a partnership with Phisgoc for the 30th Southeast Asian Games at the Conrad Hotel in Pasay City on Thursday (Oct. 10, 2019). Also in photo are (from left) former national basketball player Kiefer Ravena, Nestle Philippines Assistant Vice President Lester Castillo, volleyball player Alyssa Valdez, taekwondo jin Pauline Lopez, Nestle Philippines Vice President Veronica Cruz, and Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Commissioner Ramon Fernandez. (PNA photo by Jess M. Escaros Jr.)

MANILA – Milo Philippines has formalized a partnership with Philippine SEA Games Organizing Committee (Phisgoc) to become a gold sponsor for the upcoming SEA Games from Nov. 30-Dec. 11.

Nestle Philippines’ vice president Veronica Cruz, assistant vice president Lester Castillo, Phisgoc chairman Alan Cayetano, chief operating officer Tats Suzara, Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president Bambol Tolentino, and Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) commissioner Mon Fernandez were in attendance during the gathering that sealed the sponsorship on Thursday at the Conrad Hotel in Pasay City.

Current national athletes Alyssa Valdez, Pauline Lopez, and former national athlete Kiefer Ravena also graced the event.

“As a long-time supporter of Philippine sports, it is with great honor and privilege that MILO comes in as a gold partner for the historic 30th SEA Games,” said Cruz.

“We want to help energize the country to cheer them on and let them know that we are all with them in defending our homecourt, win or lose,” she added.

Castillo, for his part, said, “It is this very reason why MILO remains committed to grassroots sports development together with the PSC, the POC, and other partners.”

The PSC thanked MILO for its valuable contributions to promote sports development and values formation at the grassroots level nationwide.

“MILO has long made valuable contributions to the Filipino sporting community. We are happy to declare our partnership with MILO to strengthen our international foothold in sports,” PSC chairman William Ramirez said in a statement.

Ramirez, also Chef De Mission of the Philippine Team to the biennial meet, assured that the athletes will bring out their best in the competitions.

“Heart and dedication will be front and center from our Team Pilipinas delegation,” he said.

MILO will be present in various SEA Games fan zones to give out free drinks to the fans during the sports activities.

An estimated 9,840 athletes and team officials will compete in 529 events from 56 sports to be held in different venues in Metro Manila, Subic in Pampanga, and New Clark City Sports Complex in Tarlac. (PNA)

10 Best Pokémon Games For Android

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Magikarp Jump

Price: Free with in-app purchases

Magikarp Jump is one of the newest Pokémon games on the list. It’s a simple little casual game. Your job is to train Magikarp. The goal is to make him flop higher than your opponent’s Magikarp. It may seem a little silly because it definitely is. You’ll have to feed it, train it, and put it through competitions to make it stronger. It features cameos from other Pokémon along with some customizations. Like Camp Pokémon, it’s definitely made for casual gamers.

Price: Free

Pokémon Go hit the world like a ton of bricks. It is without a doubt the most popular Pokémon game on mobile. There aren’t a lot of people who don’t know how this game works. You walk around in the real world, catch Pokémon, level them up, and then use them to battle gyms. The real world element also motivates you to leave the couch and go meet new people. There are various things to make the game more engage like in-game events. The fad has died down a lot. However, that just made more room for the real Pokémon Go fans. Updates continue to add new content, new game modes, new Pokemon, and new activities for trainers.

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Pokemon Home

Price: Free / $15.99 per year

Pokemon Home isn’t technically a game. However, it is an add-on for other Pokemon games. It serves a bank and you can send your Pokemon there to transfer them between other games. Thus, if you have a Pokemon in Alpha Sapphire that you want in Sword or Shield, this is the app that lets you do it. Additionally, it has a Pokedex to keep track of your overall progress along with the ability to send Mystery Gifts and even trade with other players. It runs $15.99 per year, but it’s a small price to play for hardcore players. Do beware, though, because the app does still need some more features and tools than it currently has.

Price: Free to play

Pokemon Masters is one of the newer options on mobile, comparatively speaking. You team up with other trainers for three vs three battles with all of your Pokemon at once. It’s by DeNA, the developers of Final Fantasy Record Keeper so the developers have some knowledge about doing free to play games from large franchises. The game features trainers from most of the Pokemon games as well as a PvP and co-op multiplayer mode. It’s brand new so there are still some growing pains, but it should be fairly popular. We also have a bunch of tutorials linked up at the end of the article if you want more info.

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Pokemon Playhouse

Price: Free

Price: Free to play

Pokémon Quest is another newer Pokémon game from 2018. It’s also one of the few cross-platform Pokémon games. You can play on mobile or on Nintendo Switch. The Pokémon world is in cubes, but your goal remains mostly the same. You catch Pokémon, train them, and battle them. There is also a campground where players customize the space and make it their own. This is a full game unlike something such as Camp Pokémon or Pokémon Playhouse. Thus, we only recommend it for older kids and adults. There are a few bugs in the game play, but nothing overly serious. Admittedly, it’s not quite as fun as a main series Pokémon game.

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Pokemon Shuffle Mobile

Price: Free to play

Pokémon Shuffle Mobile was one of the first Pokémon games on mobile. It is essentially a classic match-three style game with some added combat mechanics. You have to match up a bunch of shapes in order to attack your foe. You get larger attacks if you match more than three shapes at once. It otherwise acts like any other Pokémon game. It’s a casual game. Thus, it’s not difficult to play and you’ll be grinding for new stuff often (or paying for it). That doesn’t make it bad or anything, just more friendly to a casual audience. It is not as deep as some other Pokémon games on this list.

Price: Free to play

Pokémon TCG Online is a mobile, freemium version of the popular trading card game. Players collect various Pokémon cards, build decks, and challenge other players. It works a lot like games such as Hearthstone or Clash Royale, but with Pokémon mechanics. It has online PvP, AI opponents for non-PvP play, various customization elements, and a lot more. It’s a freemium game like we said earlier. That means there is a pay-to-win element with this one. Otherwise, it’s quite a bit of fun. It competes favorably with Pokémon Duel as a slightly more serious, but still very casual Pokémon game.

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Nintendo DS Pokemon games

Price: Free / Varies

Price: Free / Varies

There are a bunch of Pokémon games for older game systems as well. Game Boy and Game Boy color saw the classic Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow along with Gold, Silver, and Crystal (Game Boy Color only). Game Boy Advance had Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, FireRed, LeafGreen, and Emerald. Again, we do not condone piracy so do try to buy these games before emulating them on your phone or tablet. That said, we have a list of the best Game Boy emulators (including Color and Advance) at the button above. Check those out and find the one that works best for you. Between these, the DS ones, and the mobile games, you’re actually only missing a handful of Pokémon games on Switch and Nintendo 3DS. You otherwise have access to all of them.

Ynys Môn Ladies’ Island Games Success Is A Much

The success of Ynys Môn’s ladies football team at the 2019 Inter-Island Games served as a timely boost for the women’s game in North Wales.

In four previous tournaments, Anglesey’s females had been victorious in just one of their 14 matches, but they were a different proposition on home soil as they made it all the way to the final where only a strong Isle of Man side was able to stop them.

The 2018-19 season otherwise had few highlights for North Wales women’s football.

In the Welsh Premier League, Llandudno finished sixth, some distance off the top five, Rhyl ended up bottom and only avoided relegation because no North Wales team applied for promotion and Caernarfon Town did not last the season.

While the newly-appointed officials of the revamped North Wales Women’s League did their level best to ensure things ran smoothly after the previous season’s Rhyl Development saga, everything finished in shambolic fashion.

Still, the winners of Division One have not been crowned. The latest news is the North East Wales FA have awarded Llanfair United a 3-0 win over Kinmel Bay, who decided not to fulfill the final fixture in Powys as they wanted to end their season early.

This puts Bethel and Llanfair level on points and goal difference. Bethel have scored the most goals, but that factor does not come into being under the current league rule book, which is poised to change drastically next season.

The matter now returns to the NWWFL, who must decide on either a shared championship or some other way of settling the title battle.

In the meantime, Llanfair still have the option of appealing against the NEWFA’s 3-0 award (granted as per FIFA rules).

This farce could have been avoided if every team had been committed to finishing the season by the May 31 deadline.

Division Two was also not without its problems, Bethesda Athletic storming to the title with 10 straight wins before announcing they did not have enough players for their final two matches.

One of those games was against Wrexham, who needed to win it to clinch second place and promotion and did so by default in the end (via a 2-0 concession).

And the “icing on the cake” was one Supplementary Cup Final not being played as one of the participants could not raise a team. A cup final and one team unable to get together a side? A first for football?

Amidst the gloom, Penrhyn Bay Under-16s‘ fantastic quadruple, which included the Welsh Cup, was a real highlight for North Wales, with numerous other girls teams doing the area proud too.

So all in all, the female game in North Wales needed a lift.

There was definitely a good feeling about the squad Karen Williams chose for the six-island Anglesey-based tournament.

A nice balance of experience and youth was selected, and the tournament got off to a great start for Môn with a 3-1 win over Western Isles, Amlwch Town’s Lexi Crawley grabbing a memorable hat-trick.

Crawley entered the Games as an in-form player, having finished second highest scorer in NWWFL Division Two last season, so it was no surprise to see her shine.

Despite losing their second group game 3-2 to Hitra, Crawley and Jordanne Greenough with late goals to almost snatch a point for the hosts, Anglesey finished top of the standings on goal difference, thanks to the Western Isles perhaps unexpectedly seeing off Hitra 1-0.

The semi-final was something special for Ynys Môn as they overcame a fine Jersey outfit 1-0, Crawley with a stunning decider to make it five goals in three matches.

Based on form during the competition, the Isle of Man probably entered the final against Ynys Môn last Friday at Holyhead as marginal favourites.

Trailing 2-0 at half time, Anglesey again displayed tremendous spirit to fight back, score through 16-year-old newcomer Catrin Evans, and lose just 2-1 in the end to the Manx.

It was testament to how well Môn had done that they ended up disappointed to lose a final having never achieved any progress in the Island Games before.

Tournament top markswoman Crawley was carrying an injury going into the final and was never quite at her sharpest. Had she been 100%, who knows?

One of the key areas where Ynys Môn looked strong was defence.

They could hardly have been in better hands in the shape of veteran Wales international goalkeeper Nicky Davies, but the likes of skipper Laura Eynon, Carol Lewis, Sara Furlong and Paige Williams formed a very solid rearguard.

The experience of Cerys Gadd and Ffion Owen in the midfield really boosted the team and in attack, the outstanding Crawley benefited from the likes of exciting newcomer Catrin Evans and Ceri Slaney on the flanks, as well as the all-action contributions of Jordanne Greenough. The young substitutes also displayed plenty of promise.

While the men attracted major headlines – and rightly so – for winning their tournament, it is fair to say they were perhaps expected to fare better than the women at the Games.

As it was, the ladies so nearly matched them and can feel proud of not just what they did for the island, but for North Wales football too.