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Ooga Booga - Strategy Guide (Page 03)

Below are the cheat codes, hints and help for Ooga Booga - Strategy Guide (Page 03).

Codes can be entered in the 'Codes' screen, listed under the Options menu,
right above 'Credits.'

All of these codes were taken from other sources, most especially
Gamewinners  Normally I'd ask permission,
but these have appeared in so many places I'm taking them to be in the
public domain.  If you know of some reason why I shouldn't print these here,
contact me with the reason and I'll take them out (see CONTACT INFO, below).
I don't see a reason why not, really; it's not like they're Gameshark codes
or something, where people spend hours tinkering with memory offsets to find
them.

I haven't tested any of these, so if you find one that doesn't work, or
doesn't do what I say it does, let me know and I'll change it.


Master code (unlocks all unlockable things except Meteor): IGOTNOSKILLZ

Fireball unlock: STRIKEAMATCH

Lightning unlock: KILOWATTS

Homing Head unlock: DODGETHIS

Tornado unlock: BLOWHARD

Mine unlock: KABOOM

Storm Cloud unlock: STORMYWEATHER

All Tribal Challenges unlock: IMINFRANCE

Tribal Trial FMV Sequence: STRENGTHNO

Leprechaun unlock: BLARNEYSTONE

Death unlock: SALMONMOUSE

Pirate unlock: WAREZWRONG

Disco Dude unlock: DOTHEHUSTLE

Dwarf unlock: HEIGHTCHALLENGED

SuperGuy unlock: SECRETIDENTITY

Abe unlock: AHOUSEDIVIDED

Boars unlock: PORKCHOP

Birds unlock: AVIARY

Tikis unlock: IDOLATRY

Boar Polo unlock: TRICKSHOT

Rodeo unlock: SADDLEUP

Level 2 Masks unlock: ICHEAT

Level 3 Masks unlock: THEREFOREIAM

Level 4 Masks unlock: SOVERYVERY

Level 5 Masks unlock: WEAKANDSAD


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VI. CONTACT INFO / EMAIL RULES
==============================

If you need to contact me, you can do so via email
at rb011kNO@SPAMmail.rochester.edu; I check my mail regularly
(2+ times per day), so you should get a response fairly quickly.
(Remove the words NO and SPAM to get the real address -- this is,
of course, a common anti-spam technique.)

This is my first FAQ, so be kind.

The following rules govern email:

Do:
- Send the following: information, praise, questions, constructive criticism.
  I want to make this FAQ as good as it can be.  Heck, write me if you find
  spelling errors.
- Feel free to ask questions; I wouldn't have written this if I didn't want
  to help people out.

Don't:
- Ask questions answered in the FAQ (I'll still respond, if I don't get too
  many of these, but it's a drain on my time)
- Send hate mail or unconstructive criticism
- Spam me (you spam me, and I *will* hunt you down and kill you)

Anything not covered here, use common sense.  I don't mind helping,
but FAQ writing is a service.


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VII. FORTHCOMING IMPROVEMENTS
=============================

If I figure out how, or if someone writes in, I'll
add ways to unlock higher level masks.

If someone writes in with something useful that I hadn't
thought about, I'll include it.

Those aside, I think the FAQ's reasonably complete.  If I'm wrong,
please tell me.


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VIII. CREDITS
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This FAQ was written by me, Robert Brooks, and I hold the copyright.
See LEGAL STUFF, above, for clarification on what that means.

Other credits:

Visual Concepts - Game development
Sega of America, Inc. - Publishing
Gamewinners.com - This is where I got the Codes from.
GameFAQs - FAQ Hosting

Certain information (i.e., character briefs, etc.) were taken
from the manual.  The source for all such information is noted
where it is used.

Corny as it sounds, I'd like to thank those who showed me
what a good FAQ was.  I hope I've in some way approached that.
Specifically, that list includes Kao Megura, marshmallow and
MCella.


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