B-Boy
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The following cheat codes are for B-Boy on PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable.
| CHEAT CODES | |
|---|---|
| Enter the codes in the cheats menu found within options. | |
| Crazy Legs | 93665 |
| Disable All Codes | 26939 |
| Disable HUD In Battles | 41549 |
| Have Maxim Hype Anytime (So Will Your Opponent) | 15483 |
| Hide Beat Markers | 56239 |
| Play As Host 1 | 35535 |
| Play As Rack | 61275 |
| Red Bull King Of The Ring | 83083 |
| Unlock All Clothes | 20014 |
| Unlock All Jam Mode Characters | 85363 |
| Unlock All Jam Mode Levels | 92750 |
| Unlock All Jam Mode Levels, Characters And Music | 34589 |
| Unlock All Jam Mode Music | 85872 |
| Unlock All Livin Da Life Mode Moves, Music And Clothes | 39572 |
| Unlock All Moves | 50361 |
| Unlock All Moves For Both Livin Da Life And Jam Mode | 43649 |
| Unlock All Music | 78727 |
| Unlock Club Level | 17345 |
| Unlock Pro Level | 11910 |
About B-Boy
B-Boy is a high-energy rhythm and sports simulation that treats breakdancing with the technical depth of a traditional fighting game. Developed by FreeStyleGames and published by Sony Computer Entertainment (Europe) and SouthPeak Games (North America), the title launched in 2006 for the Sony PlayStation 2 (PS2) and PlayStation Portable (PSP) in PAL regions, with a later North American release in 2008. Far from a simple button-masher, the game features a sophisticated "fighting" system where players must balance style, rhythm, and power moves to win the respect of the underground scene. The experience is hosted by the legendary Crazy Legs of the Rock Steady Crew and features a massive roster of 40 real-life professional breakers, including Hong 10, Lilou, and Physicx.
On PS2 and PSP, the gameplay is defined by its incredible attention to detail, featuring over 800 motion-captured moves recorded directly from the pros. The PS2 version is frequently noted for its superior character models and smoother environmental textures, providing a more immersive view of iconic real-world venues like the Red Bull BC One and the UK B-Boy Championships. The PSP version is celebrated for its portability, successfully porting the full console experience—including the deep "B-Boy Life" career mode—into a handheld format with minimal compromises. Both versions boast a formidable soundtrack of 40 licensed hip-hop and classic funk tracks from artists like James Brown, Eric B. & Rakim, and Cypress Hill. A unique highlight of the game is its focus on authentic "battles," where players must not only execute complex "Freezes" and "Power Moves" but also react to their opponent's flow to gain the upper hand. Whether you are building your crew on the go with your PSP or mastering the "Windmill" in your living room on the PS2, B-Boy remains a definitive and culturally rich tribute to the art of breakdancing.