All of the action replay codes are long because there are so many different codes and games. As a result the creators of the action replay has to make the codes very long so your action replay can identify the code.
The disc that comes with the Action Replay DS is the "Action Replay Code Manager". You can add, delete, and modify codes by using it. It is extremely helpful because you can just paste the long codes in there, instead of manually entering them. You can download the Action Replay Code Manager using the disc that came with it, or you can download it at Codejunkies. You can find out a tutorial on how to install the Action Replay Code Manager and how to add codes using it at WARC: http://www.warc.us/
Action Replay code manager is a disc which you put in your computer(Doesn't work for window 7)this will allow you to put long AR codes to your Action Replay. This way, you don't need to type long codes manually.
It came with a cord so you can update it and not need to hand imput really long codes. you also need the disk to insall the software on your computer.
Well it depends on the kind of action replay you are you using. If you are complaining about the DS or DSI action replay the code may be to short or too long.
Some common questions for Action Replay are: Where can I buy an Action Replay? How do I use an Action replay? What items and Pokemon can I get off of an Action Replay? Should I use and Action Replay or a Gameshark? Is it easy to use an Action Replay? Do I have to enter in long codes for an Action Replay to give me what I want like I have to on a Codebreaker?
because that way they can make more codes the more combinations the more codes
It takes about half an hour to forty-five minutes
There are various Action Replay codes available for the Pokémon games. They can do things such as giving you 999 heart scales. The codes are long and you can find them online.
there is but its hella long and if you miss up your screwed
If an Action Replay is incorrectly used, incompatible codes are activated together, or you use certain codes that come with warnings of potential file corruption, you may delete your save file. But as long as you read any instructions the codes accompany and the ones that come with the Action Replay you should be quite safe, the Action Replay doesn't have any inherent risks towards your save file.
Its very hard so it might take a long time to work