Summary
- A gamer finds cheat sheet for GTA: Chinatown Wars in old Nintendo DS case, sparking nostalgic memories for many players.
- The Nintendo DS, released in 2004, sold over 154 million units worldwide, becoming the second best-selling gaming platform.
- Chinatown Wars is highly rated and considered one of the best DS games.
A gamer recently discovered a cheat sheet for Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars inside their old Nintendo DS case. This discovery prompted a few gamers to take a trip down memory lane, remembering their experiences with the amazing Grand Theft Auto entry on their Nintendo DS.
The Nintendo DS is considered one of the best Nintendo handhelds. Released in 2004, the handheld console sold over 154 million units worldwide, becoming the second best-selling gaming platform in the world, behind only the PlayStation 2.
Now, a gamer called everythingisunknown on Reddit shared their nostalgic discovery: they found a cheat sheet with several codes for GTA: Chinatown Wars inside an old Nintendo DS case. In the image shared by everythingisunknown, it’s possible to see some popular codes, such as “R, X, X, Y, Y, R, L, L,” which was used by many gamers to lower their Wanted level and ditch the police. Chinatown Wars is widely considered among the best Nintendo DS games, being the platform’s highest-rated title on Metacritic, with a score of 93.
Gamer Discovers Cheat Sheet For GTA: Chinatown Wars Inside Old Nintendo DS
Everythingisunknown’s nostalgic discovery prompted the community to take a trip down memory lane in the comments of the post. Several gamers commented that they still had their cheat sheets for GTA games written down up until today. Others, however, remembered how stressful it was to actually input some of these codes while playing action segments of the game, as it was not possible to pause and then use them.
This is not the only recent time that a fan made a nostalgic discovery while revisiting their old gaming collections. Last year, another gamer discovered a rare Nintendo DS Animal Crossing stylus when looking at their old things. This stylus was really rare in North America, as it was only officially released in Japan, and most fans had to purchase it via unofficial channels such as eBay if they wanted to have one.
Another curious discovery was made by a gamer who found their missing Nintendo DS after 16 years. This player had a Nintendo DS when they were a kid, and lost it in 2007, thinking it was stolen at the time. However, 16 years later, they dug it up from the yard, in a location where a sandbox was originally placed. Unfortunately, it was not such a happy discovery, as the handheld wasn’t working anymore due to it being buried in sand for almost two decades.
- Brand
- Nintendo
- Original Release Date
- November 21, 2004
- Hardware Versions
- Nintendo DS
- Original MSRP (USD)
- $149.99
- Weight
- 9.7 oz