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Notably, it enables all [[Beam|beams]] (known as [[Murder Beam]]), which will crash the game if fired improperly. To avoid crashing the game, you should let go of the face buttons after the camera locks into place after the room transition. The game will have already checked for the code's inputs well before that point, so there is no risk to the code not being executed properly in that regard. | Notably, it enables all [[Beam|beams]] (known as [[Murder Beam]]), which will crash the game if fired improperly. To avoid crashing the game, you should let go of the face buttons after the camera locks into place after the room transition. The game will have already checked for the code's inputs well before that point, so there is no risk to the code not being executed properly in that regard. | ||
− | Afterward, immediately pause and unequip the beams of your choosing. For [[GT Classic]], you will want to unequip [[Spazer]]. For [[Any% GT Code]] and [[100% GT]], you will want to unequip [[Wave Beam]] (creating [[Spacetime Beam|Space Time Beam]]). | + | Afterward, immediately pause and unequip the beams of your choosing. For [[GT Classic]] and [[Max% GT Code]], you will want to unequip [[Spazer]]. For [[Any% GT Code]] and [[100% GT]], you will want to unequip [[Wave Beam]] (creating [[Spacetime Beam|Space Time Beam]]). |
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Revision as of 02:34, 12 January 2019
The Golden Torizo Code, also known as "GT Code", is a leftover debug feature that occurs when the player enters Golden Torizo's Room (from either entrance) while holding all of the face buttons (A, B, X, Y) on the frame that the game checks for the inputs during the horizontal door transition into the room.
When entering from Screw Attack Room, that frame is the 26th of horizontal movement during the transition:
Executing the code will not work if Golden Torizo is no longer alive.
Executing the code will grant Samus with the following items:
- 7 Energy Tanks (interestingly, this provides a total of 700 energy units, not 799)
- 3 Reserve Tanks (300 reserve energy units)
- 100 Missiles
- 20 Super Missiles
- 20 Power Bombs
- Every item in the game, excluding Screw Attack (which can be immediately obtained after defeating Golden Torizo and/or leaving the room)
Despite not appearing on the information bar at the top of the screen (even when highlighted via item select) after executing the code, Grapple Beam and X-Ray Scope are given to the player upon executing the code.
Notably, it enables all beams (known as Murder Beam), which will crash the game if fired improperly. To avoid crashing the game, you should let go of the face buttons after the camera locks into place after the room transition. The game will have already checked for the code's inputs well before that point, so there is no risk to the code not being executed properly in that regard.
Afterward, immediately pause and unequip the beams of your choosing. For GT Classic and Max% GT Code, you will want to unequip Spazer. For Any% GT Code and 100% GT, you will want to unequip Wave Beam (creating Space Time Beam).