50 Cent: Bulletproof

i

Select a console tab to view the cheats. Scroll the tab list using the left and right arrows.

The following cheat codes are for 50 Cent: Bulletproof on PS2 and Xbox.

CHEAT CODES
Press Pause, select Options and select Cheats from the menu.
Action 26 Unlockedorangejuice
All Music Videos UnlockedHookMeUp50
All Songs Unlockedgraballthat50
Counter Kill: Blood Houndgunrunner
Counter Kill: Empty N' Clipsworkout
Counter Kill: G'd UpGoodDieYoung
Counter Kill: GuillotineGettingDropped
Counter Kill: Mountain ClimberTimetoThrowDown
Counter Kill: SouthsideHardcoreG$hit
Counter Kill: WankstaAintGotNothin
"I'm A Rider", "Maybe We Crazy", and "Pimp Pt2" Songs50bpexclusives
Infinite AmmoGrizzSpecial
More Powerful Gunsthe hub is broken
"So Seductive" SongKilla1
Steadman Bryant#1stunna
Tony Yayo "So Seductive" Videoyayoshome
Unlimited Healthny'sfinestyo
Unlock All Weaponsgotthemrachets
Unlock "My Buddy" Videosayhellotomylittlefriend
NO KNOWN CODES
There are no known cheat codes for 50 Cent: Bulletproof G Unit Edition on PlayStation Portable.

About 50 Cent: Bulletproof

50 Cent: Bulletproof is a gritty action-shooter that immerses players in the world of the G-Unit mogul as he navigates a violent conspiracy in New York City. Developed by Genuine Games and published by Vivendi Universal Games, the title was released for the Sony PlayStation 2 (PS2) and Original Xbox, with a significantly retooled version titled "G-Unit Edition" later released for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). The narrative, penned by Terry Winter (executive producer of The Sopranos), follows 50 Cent as he seeks vengeance against those who attempted to assassinate him, aided by G-Unit members Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, and Young Buck.

Across the PS2 and Xbox, the gameplay is a third-person shooter featuring "Counter-Kill" moves and an interrogation system, complemented by cameos from Eminem as a corrupt detective and Dr. Dre as a weapons dealer. The PSP version, however, is frequently noted for its dramatic shift to an isometric, top-down perspective to accommodate the handheld’s single analog stick, blending "hack-and-slash" brawling with shooting. The title is celebrated for its massive library of media content, including over 150 tracks (with exclusive songs and freestyles), dozens of music videos, and a full-length documentary on the PSP. While noted for its heavy violence—which led to it being banned in Australia—the game remains a definitive cultural artifact of the mid-2000s hip-hop era. Whether you are looting enemies for jewelry on the PS2 or managing your G-Unit playlist on the PSP, 50 Cent: Bulletproof remains a definitive and high-profile intersection of rap culture and interactive entertainment.

50 Cent: Bulletproof Can Be Found In