CodeBreaker is a cheat device software originally developed by Pelican Accessories. Unlike the GameShark or Action Replay, CodeBreaker gained a massive following due to its clean interface and robust support for "Day 1" codes. Version 10.1 represents one of the final and most stable iterations of the software, compatible with a massive database of titles.

If using a Slim PS2, some versions of CodeBreaker require specific patches to recognize the optical drive after the software boots. The Legacy of Cheat Discs

While it originally shipped as a physical disc with a proprietary USB device, the modern retro gaming community primarily uses it as an ISO file. This allows the software to run on modded hardware or through the PCSX2 emulator. Key Features of Version 10.1