Def Jam: Fight for NY: The Takeover
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The following cheat codes are for Def Jam: Fight for NY: The Takeover on PlayStation Portable.
| CHEAT CODES | |
|---|---|
| Select Extras within the main menu, then enter any of the following codes. Many of the codes are for extra music tracks within the game. | |
| Add 100 Reward Points | DASTREETS BULLETPROOF THEEMCEE GOUNDRGRND REALSTUFF |
| Add 200 Reward Points | DRAGONHOUSE SUPER FREAK REAL STYLE |
| Add 300 Reward Points | NEWYORKCIT |
| After Hours - Nyne | LOYALTY |
| Anything Goes - C.N.N. | MILITAIN |
| Blindside - Baxter | CHOPPER |
| Bust - Outkast | BIGBOI |
| Comp - Comp | CHOCOCITY |
| Dragon House - Chiang | AKIRA |
| Get It Now - Bless | PLATINUMB |
| Koto - Chiang | GHOSTSHELL |
| Lil' Bro - Ric-A-Che | GONBETRUBL |
| Man Up - Sticky Fingaz | KIRKJONES |
| Move - Public Enemy | RESPECT |
| Original Gangster - Ice-T | POWER |
| Poppa Large - Ultramagnetic MC's | ULTRAMAG |
| Sieze The Day - Bless | SIEZE |
| Take A Look At My Life - Fat Joe | CARTAGENA |
| Walk With Me - Joe Budden | PUMP |
About Def Jam: Fight for NY: The Takeover
Def Jam: Fight for NY: The Takeover is a high-impact combat title that serves as a prequel and portable expansion to the critically acclaimed Fight for NY. Released in 2006 exclusively for the PlayStation Portable (PSP), the game details the events leading up to the original story, exploring how D-Mob rose to power in the underground fighting circuit. The gameplay is defined by its deep customization and "Street Fighting" system, which allows players to blend up to three of five distinct fighting styles: Streetfighting, Kickboxing, Martial Arts, Submission, and Wrestling. The roster is massive for a handheld title, featuring over 65 characters, including hip-hop icons like Snoop Dogg (Crow), Busta Rhymes, and Ghostface Killah.
On the PlayStation Portable hardware, the gameplay is defined by its impressive technical fidelity, successfully translating the complex AKI-style mechanics and environmental interactions—such as slamming opponents into walls or using the crowd to assist in attacks—to a portable format. The title is frequently noted for its "Dirty Moves" mechanic and the return of the "Blazin'" finishers, which are accompanied by cinematic camera angles. This version is celebrated for its inclusion of an ad-hoc wireless multiplayer mode, allowing two players to engage in brutal "1-on-1" or "Ring Out" matches. Despite the hardware limitations, the PSP release maintains the series' signature gritty aesthetic and high-energy soundtrack. Whether you are building your custom fighter's reputation in the gym or dominating the New York underground on the go, Def Jam: Fight for NY: The Takeover remains a definitive and hard-hitting landmark for the PSP.