FIFA Street 2
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The following cheat codes are for FIFA Street 2 on GameCube.
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| Enter the following code at the main menu. | |
| All Stages Unlocked | Hold bttnL + bttnY Then Press dpadLeft, dpadUp, dpadUp, dpadRight, dpadDown, dpadDown, dpadRight, dpadDown |
The following cheat codes are for FIFA Street 2 on PlayStation 2.
| CHEAT CODES | |
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| 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 (Main Menu) | bttnTriangle, bttnSquare, dpadLeft, dpadRight, dpadRight, dpadDown, dpadLeft |
| Normal Size (Pause Menu) | Hold bttnL1 and bttnTriangle And Press dpadRight, dpadRight, dpadUp, dpadDown dpadDown, dpadLeft, dpadRight, dpadLeft |
| Unlock All Venues (Main Menu) | Hold bttnL1 and bttnTriangle And Press dpadLeft, dpadUp, dpadUp, dpadRight, dpadDown, dpadDown, dpadRight, dpadDown |
The following cheat codes are for FIFA Street 2 on Xbox.
| CHEAT CODES | |
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| Enter the following code at the main menu. | |
| Unlock All Venues | Hold bttnLT + bttnY And Press dpadLeft, dpadUp, dpadUp, dpadRight, dpadDown, dpadDown, dpadRight, dpadDown |
| NO KNOWN CODES | |
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| There are no known cheat codes for FIFA Street 2 on Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable. |
About FIFA Street 2
FIFA Street 2 is the 2006 sequel to EA Sports' arcade soccer hit, expanding the street-ball formula with a refined emphasis on technical flair and defensive strategy. Released for the Nintendo GameCube (GCN / NGC), PlayStation 2 (PS2), and Xbox, the game introduces the "Trick Stick Beat" system, which allows players to use the right analog stick to perform timed counters and nutmegs. The narrative remains centered on the "Rule the Street" career mode, where players create a custom athlete and compete in global hotspots like London, Brazil, and Mexico. A major mechanical addition is the "Skill-Testing Juggle," which lets players bounce the ball on their knees and shoulders to build momentum and unleash powerful "Gamebreaker" shots that can instantly turn the tide of a match.
The console versions (PS2, GCN, Xbox) provide the full experience with a massive roster of over 300 professional stars and 20 national teams. The Xbox version supports 480p resolution and delivers the most detailed textures, while the GameCube version is noted for its rapid loading times and stable performance. The handheld versions are distinct; the PlayStation Portable (PSP) version features exclusive mini-games like "Sharpshooter" and "One-on-One," but lacks the right analog stick, forcing a reliance on a random trick button. The Nintendo DS (NDS) version was built from the ground up by Exient Entertainment, featuring a unique Sydney venue and a touch-screen "Trick Stick" displayed on the bottom screen. Whether you are performing a flip-flap on your PS2 or managing your squad's stats on your NDS, FIFA Street 2 remains a definitive and stylized landmark of the mid-2000s sports era.