Grand Theft Auto Underground Cheats Codes [TESTED]

Today, GTA: Underground remains a cult campfire story. Whether the codes actually worked or were just a clever way to trick kids into crashing their PCs remains the internet's favorite mystery.

The story goes that there was a final code, , which no one ever successfully documented. Rumor had it that the one person who claimed to have found it—a forum user named GlitchHunter99 —posted a single blurry screenshot of the game world turning into a vast, empty white grid before his account was deleted and the thread was scrubbed from the internet. Grand Theft Auto Underground Cheats Codes

: The ultimate chaos code. It replaced every NPC’s head with a police siren. The city would become a cacophony of wailing lights, and every car on the road would drive at maximum speed toward the nearest ocean. The "Ninth" Code Today, GTA: Underground remains a cult campfire story

: This didn't just give you a car; it summoned the Spectral Lowrider . It was a vehicle with no driver that followed you like a loyal dog. It had infinite health, but every time it took a bullet, the in-game radio would play a distorted recording of the player’s own microphone from five minutes prior. Rumor had it that the one person who

The year was 2004, and the playground was , the sprawling, rainy neon backdrop of the legendary (and fictitious) GTA: Underground . While most players were busy grinding taxi missions, a digital myth was being born on dial-up forums: The Ghost Protocol . The Legend of the "Underground"