If you’ve browsed ROM sets for the original PlayStation, you’ve probably seen it. Sitting quietly in the “Unlicensed” or “Unl” folder, next to obscure Russian soccer games and grey-market mahjong titles, is a file named something like: Action Replay 2 (USA) (Disc 1) (Unl).bin
What’s floating around as “Action Replay 2 (USA) (Disc 1)” is almost certainly a . Someone — likely in Southeast Asia or Eastern Europe in the early 2000s — took: Action Replay 2 -USA- -Disc 1- -Unl-
This is why Disc 1 exists in the filename. Later box sets included a second disc: or "Update Disc" (often titled Action Replay 2: The Trainer ), which allowed users to search for their own Poke addresses. If you’ve browsed ROM sets for the original
: A library of pre-loaded "Enable" codes and cheats for hundreds of PS2 games released in the USA. Later box sets included a second disc: or
Based on technical archives like the Internet Archive , this disc typically contains: