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'''Xploder''' is a brand of game cheats and multimedia devices for games consoles, similar to [[Action Replay]]. Xploder products have been released for [[PS2]], [[PSone]], [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]], [[Xbox]], [[GameCube]], [[N64]], [[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Advance]], [[IBM PC clone|PC]] and others. Support for the [[PlayStation 3|PS3]], [[Xbox 360]] and Nintendo [[Wii]] started in 2006-2007. Xploder products are often bundled with accessories for game consoles, such as [[Lexar]]'s [[Memory Stick]]s for the PSP, or the X-Link cable with the PS2 V5 Media Centre version. Newer versions for the [[Xbox 360]] and [[Playstation 3]] allow users to download saved games from the Internet.
 
Utilizing the Xploder disc for the original [[Playstation]], users have found it possible to boot backup or copied versions of their games.
Thanks to Xploder's server based resigning server the new Xbox 360 Cheats Saves system allows users to download 360 game saves from the internet.
 
Xploder have also released a cheats saves system for the PS3
 
'''Xploder''' device disks for the playstation (PSX,PS1) can be used in order to boot a copied game disk. In order to do this, A person must press the button on the inside of the playstation that causes the game to spin while turned on. The game lid must remain open while the '''Xploder''' is inserted. The individual must then use the media player, playing for 10 seconds of blank sound, then return to the menu of the '''Xploder''' and switch the disk for your copied one. The disk should begin to spin, press the button to execute the game and it should commence as an official game would.
==External links==
*[http://www.xploder.net/ Xploder]