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The following cheat codes are for FIFA Street on GameCube.

CHEAT CODES
Some codes need to be entered on the pause screen while others need to be entered at the main menu. Each code is marked accordingly.
Mini Players (Pause Menu)Hold bttnL + bttnY Then Press dpadUp, dpadLeft, dpadDown, dpadDown, dpadRight, dpadDown, dpadUp, dpadLeft
Normal Size (Pause Menu)Hold bttnL + bttnY Then Press dpadRight, dpadRight, dpadUp, dpadDown, dpadDown, dpadLeft, dpadRight, dpadLeft
Unlock All Apparel (Main Menu)Hold bttnL + bttnY Then Press dpadRight, dpadRight, dpadLeft, dpadUp, dpadUp, dpadUp, dpadDown, dpadLeft

The following cheat codes are for FIFA Street on PlayStation 2.

CHEAT CODES
Some codes need to be entered on the pause screen while others need to be entered at the main menu. Each code is marked accordingly. Hold bttnL1 + bttnTriangle while entering the codes.
Mini Players (Main Menu)bttnTriangle, bttnSquare, dpadLeft, dpadRight, dpadRight, dpadDown, dpadLeft
Normal Size (Pause Menu)dpadRight, dpadRight, dpadUp, dpadDown, dpadDown, dpadLeft, dpadRight, dpadLeft
Unlock All Locations (Main Menu)dpadLeft, dpadUp, dpadUp, dpadRight, dpadDown, dpadDown, dpadRight, dpadDown

The following cheat codes are for FIFA Street on Xbox.

CHEAT CODES
Some codes need to be entered on the pause screen while others need to be entered at the main menu. Each code is marked accordingly. Hold bttnLT + bttnY while entering the codes.
Mini Players (Pause Menu)dpadUp, dpadLeft, dpadDown, dpadDown, dpadRight, dpadDown, dpadUp, dpadLeft
Normal Size (Pause Menu)dpadRight, dpadRight, dpadUp, dpadDown, dpadDown, dpadLeft, dpadRight, dpadLeft
Unlock All Apparel (Main Menu)dpadRight, dpadRight, dpadLeft, dpadUp, dpadUp, dpadUp, dpadDown, dpadLeft

About FIFA Street

FIFA Street is a specialized urban football title developed by EA Canada and released in 2005 for the Nintendo GameCube (GCN / NGC), PlayStation 2 (PS2), and Xbox. Shifting away from the structured simulation of the mainline series, the game focuses on 4v4 street matches held in gritty, real-world locations such as Brazil, Lagos, and New York City. The gameplay is defined by the "Trick Stick" system, which utilizes the right analog stick to perform flair moves, nutmegs, and juggles to humiliate opponents. Building up a "Gamebreaker" meter by chaining these tricks allows players to trigger a powerful, cinematic shot that often results in an unblockable goal while draining the opponent's score.

Across the PS2, Xbox, and GCN hardware, the gameplay is defined by the "Rule the Street" mode, where players create a custom character and build a reputation by winning tournaments and "recruiting" professional stars like Ronaldinho and Thierry Henry. The Xbox version is frequently noted for its superior texture clarity and support for 480p widescreen output. The GameCube version is celebrated for its stable frame rates and fast loading times, though it lacks the custom soundtrack support found on the Xbox. The PS2 version remains the most common platform for competitive play due to the ergonomic layout of the DualShock 2 for complex trick inputs. This entry is unique for its stylized, slightly caricatured player models and heavy emphasis on hip-hop and grime culture. Whether you are dominating the pitch in Marseille on your PS2 or perfecting wall-passes on your GCN, FIFA Street remains a definitive and stylish landmark of the sixth-generation era.

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