Theoretically yes. Most cheat engines are only programmed with so many games though.
All video games are programmed games, including Animal Crossing City Folk (Let's Go to the City).
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Its just the way they programmed the games
You can't - their sprites and such aren't programmed into other games.
How often glitches occur depend on how well the game was programmed. If it was well programmed, like in most big industry games, the glitches will rarely occur, and often must be exploited intentionally. If it was poorly made, glitches may occur often, with varying severity.
In gaming companies and studios such as Ubisoft, Insomniac Games, etc where all the games are programmed by computer game programmers.
Yes, it will need to be programmed in order to get the most up to date and accurate information.
The Ipod second generation can play games, but only the ones already programmed on it. You can't buy games off iTunes and put them on there. In the iTunes store, they give the ipods that the games are compatible with. 2nd generation ipods just don't have the video requiremnets to play most of those games anyways.
Yes. If you look at the back cover of most games as well (ex. God of war 3) it will also say 5.1 to show that game is also programmed for surround sound.
Video games are programs written for video game systems, just like the programs on your computer. If video games weren't programmed, they could not exist.
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