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My lil nephew is asking for a gameshark for christmas (got a ps2). I figured out it's some sort of a cheat device for the ps2.

I've looked online but it seems you can only get it via eBay (I don't feel confortable buying things through there) or from overseas (which they don't deliver to Australia). So my question is where can I get it from? :confused:

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if it helps at all a game shark is a device where u can get codes for basically any game. they are all number based codes i think. have u tried ordering it through something like EB ( electronics boutique (spelling :S) ordering off the net isn't all that bad just choose wisly. also try looking up info on www.ign.com

best of luck mate

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i tell you what man..

if you don't trust e-bay..you can always find someone you know on the other side of the pond to pick one up for you..then send it down under to you.

i think that's probably the easiest way going about getting one for your nephew.

oh yah, my friend has a gameshark. trust me, it works wonders..LOL

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