Based on our record, GameFAQs seems to be a lot more popular than GameGuardian. While we know about 55 links to GameFAQs, we've tracked only 4 mentions of GameGuardian. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
May I suggest Game Guardian? It requires root and is a very versatile app. It is often used for hacks and cheats, but you could use only the speedup function. Though, that doesn't work with all games, sadly. Source: over 2 years ago
Just go to https://gameguardian.net. Source: over 2 years ago
Lucky patcher only works on offline games. Also some developers have really good protection like Gameloft. You can also try using Game Guardian and try to change values on games like bitlife. Source: over 2 years ago
GameGuardian and HappyMod are both mobile exploits. Its a bit unfair, but these exploits are worse than JJSploit. Gonna give them credit though, mobile exploits weren't possible a few years ago (again, was a dumb kid). Calamari was one too, but you needed a jailbroken iOS phone. Source: almost 3 years ago
I know the year, month, day and hour I was banned on gamefaqs.gamespot.com and yet this CNN plant don't remember anything. Yeah right. Source: 9 months ago
All the glitches are listed here: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/. Source: 10 months ago
Some websites it's possible he could've used: Tom's Hardware,, GameFAQs, SomethingAwful, and MySpace. Source: 10 months ago
A computer gamer will find a community at GameFAQs or IGN Boards for example. And you can have very specialized communities for example for a specific computer game series, or if you're into Subaru Imprezas there's a whole forum for that as well called NASIOC, and many other non-tech topics too. Source: 11 months ago
NOW!!! Being a Pokemon game, I believe just using the Bulbapedia would help you A LOT. Then I would add an script/dialogue transcription of the game (sometimes you can find them in the "good and old" Gamefaqs. Source: 12 months ago
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