Company failure means you save, Save, SAVE!
Ed Steele
May 26, 2003
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Interact used to be the company that distributed Datel’s Action Replay cheat products under the Gameshark label in the US, amongst other things. Sales have been very good, while many US gamers have no idea who Datel are. So, Datel decided to sell directly to the US market. This, more or less, nailed Interact to the wall. But Lik-Sang have scored most, if not all, of Interact’s old inventory — including some nice stuff for retro gaming and such innovative products as the PS2 memory manager software that can compress your save games saving you having to buy another expensive memory card. I’d get one but I bought a Harder Drive (like a Dex Drive) for my PS2 when I first got it. Anyone got a savegame with all of the Activision Anthology commercials unlocked? |
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Photographer and technology critic Ed Steele is the creator and editor of GadgetMadness and has been finding and reviewing the coolest gadgets first since 2003.
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