The VC Advantage: Getting it out of the way
The internet has made it easy to find cheats for games, but we miss the tips pages from game magazines, when the discovery of a new code could inspire you to go back to an old game. These codes aren't exactly new, but oldness is the essence of the Virtual Console! We're bringing back the classic codes every week on The VC Advantage.It would be impossible to write a weekly column about classic game codes and leave out the most famous code of all. It's the first code anyone thinks of when they hear about game cheats, and it's become an enduring symbol of classic video games. You know this code by heart; you may even have a t-shirt bearing its pattern. That's right, we could only be talking about one famous cheat code.
The A, B, B, A continue code from Ikari Warriors II: Victory Road. Oh, or the Konami code. That one's pretty good too.
There are actually only two games available on the American Virtual Console that use the Konami code, and they're both Gradius games.
Gradius (NES): Pressing up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, then Start while paused gives you a load of powerups. All of them, in fact, but Speed Up and Double.
Gradius III (SNES): Gradius III is significantly trickier about the code. Entering up, up, down, down, left, right, left, rightB, A, Start will give you all the powerups and then kill you. You must use the L and R shoulder buttons instead of left and right on the directional pad.
Legend of the Mystical Ninja (SNES) refers to the code in Zone IV, when a character informs you that "if you use the code 'Up Up Down Down L R L R B A', nothing will happen." He is correct.
The Japanese VC has a few more Gradii on which the code works.
Gradius (PC Engine): Pressing up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, II, I works just like it does in NES Gradius.
Gradius II (PC Engine): Entering up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, II, I at the title screen enables all powerups, as usual.
Gradius II (Famicom): The code has two uses in this game: entering up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, then Start at the title screen grants you thirty lives, like in the beloved and missed Contra. Entering the code while paused enables powerups like in other Gradius games.
There are plenty of other games that use this legendary button sequence, but right now on the VC it's the Gradius code. What's your favorite Konami-code-carrying game?










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Alex @ Aug 8th 2007 7:09PM
Um, the A, B, B, A code was actually in the original Ikari Warriors for the NES. Not sure if it was in the sequel though since I never played it.
Mr. Scolex @ Aug 8th 2007 10:10PM
What happened to the extra b,a and the select?
The way I remember it, it's up,up,down,down,left,right,left,right,b,a,b,a,select,start
I even have a t-shirt that says it.
Is my clothing mistaken?
Pablo @ Aug 8th 2007 10:21PM
It was totally Contra. The Original. I didn't know how they expected people to beat it with only 4 lives. The extra 26 made a big difference!
Nushio @ Aug 8th 2007 11:00PM
Mr. Scolex: If your t-shirt is white, with black sleeves, and says "Contra Eternal at the end" it means that ERES DE MONTERREY!
I have that very same shirt. Its wrong. There is no "B A B A", just "B A", select start. But thats for Contra, which wasn't mentioned here, because the original Contra hasn't been released in the VC, only Contra 3, which doesn't carry "The Code"
RD @ Aug 9th 2007 1:21AM
Regretfully, the only game I really used this code on was Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan for the Game Boy. You didn't even need the code for that game. What a joke!
Though, it sure was good for my self-esteem at the time!
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Koshiro @ Aug 9th 2007 3:54AM
No, the most famous cheat code is up, down, left, right, a, b, start (Sonic the Hedgehog).
Jules @ Aug 9th 2007 7:20AM
I agree that I think the most famous cheat is the Sonic the Hedgehog one...but i think you've got it wrong Koshiro...
It's Up, C, Down, C, Left, C, Right, C, hold down A and keep pressing start.
Think that's it anyway
Majinkarp @ Aug 10th 2007 11:50AM
It's Up, Down, Left, Right, A, Start for Level Select; Up, C, Down, C, Left, C, Right, C, A, Start for Debug Mode.
WhatIsThatThing @ Aug 9th 2007 8:37PM
You're both half right. Jules' code is for the debug mode, where Sonic can transform into any object. Koshiro's (incorrect) code is for the level select. It's actually up, down, left, right, hold A and press start.
Majinkarp @ Aug 10th 2007 11:52AM
Eep, beaten to it. That's what I get for using Hotmail for my account confirmation. :P