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Battletoads: How to Enter DLALA Code (The DLALA Code Achievement)

Battletoads, How to Enter DLALA Code

Battletoads has a fair few achievements that can leave you stumped on how to complete them, and the DLALA Code is no exception. That’s why we’re here with a guide to help you decipher how to enter the DLALA Code in Battletoads.

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How to Enter the DLALA Code in Battletoads

Entering the DLALA Code in Battletoads is a fairly simple process, but you will need to have reached a specific point in the game; namely, by viewing the credits from the main menu.

As the credits start, you’ll be treated to the usual scroll of developers and individuals who helped make the game what it is. The first of these will be DLALA Studios, which serves as your hint for what the code is, with each button press tied to a letter in the studio’s name: Down on the D-Pad, Left on the D-Pad, the A Button, Left on the D-Pad again and the A Button again.

Once the studio name starts scrolling up, you can then enter the cheat code, after which the achievement will be triggered.

What You Get From Entering the Code

As for what entering the code actually does in Battletoads, it’s purely for achievement hounds.

Entering the code grants you the DLALA Code achievement worth 5 Gamer Score points, but otherwise doesn’t affect the gameplay in any way. It’s purely a small bonus for those who want to unlock all of the game’s achievements, or at the very least want to nab a quick and easy achievement.

Hopefully this cleared up how to enter the DLALA Code in Battletoads. For more on the game, check out some of our other guides for tips, tricks and info on topics like how long the game is and how to tag in any Toads you may have on standby. We’ve also got a thorough Battletoads review, should you be wondering how the game is on the whole.

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Keenan McCall

Keenan has been a nerd from an early age, watching anime and playing games for as long as I can remember. Since obtaining a bachelor's degree in journalism back in 2017, he has written thousands of articles covering gaming, animation, and entertainment topics galore.

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