NFL Street
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The following cheat codes are for NFL Street on GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox.
| CHEAT CODES | |
|---|---|
| Enter the following codes as your user name to activate the corresponding cheat. | |
| (AFC East All-Star Team) Alternately win the AFC East ladder in the NFL Challenge | AE3278 |
| (AFC North All-Star Team) Alternately win the AFC North ladder in the NFL Challenge | AN6789 |
| (AFC South All-Star Team) Alternately win the AFC South ladder in the NFL Challenge | AS6884 |
| (AFC West All-Star Team) Alternately win the AFC West ladder in the NFL Challenge | AW9378 |
| (NFC East All-Star Team) Alternately win the NFC East ladder in the NFL Challenge | NE3278 |
| (NFC North All-Star Team) Alternately win the NFC North ladder in the NFL Challenge | NN6789 |
| (NFC South All-Star Team) Alternately win the NFC South ladder in the NFL Challenge | NS9378 |
| (NFC West All-Star Team) Alternately win the NFC West ladder in the NFL Challenge | NW9378 |
| All Stadiums | Travel |
| Get NFC West | nw9378 |
| Get NFC West + AFC South | as76884 |
| Get NFC West + AFC South + NFC North | nn6789 |
| Get Team Kay Slay | KaySlay |
| NFL Legends Team | Classic |
| Team Xecutioner | Excellent |
About NFL Street
NFL Street is a 2004 arcade football game developed by EA Tiburon and published under the EA Sports BIG label for the PlayStation 2 (PS2), Xbox, and GameCube (GCN). Moving away from the simulation-heavy Madden series, NFL Street features 7-on-7 "ironman" football where players compete on both offense and defense in urban environments like dirt lots, parks, and warehouses. The gameplay revolves around the "Style" system; players earn points by performing taunts, lateral passes, and acrobatic maneuvers. Accumulating enough points triggers a "Gamebreaker," which makes the team momentarily unstoppable, allowing them to plow through defenders or force fumbles with ease. The main campaign, "NFL Challenge," tasks players with building a custom team from scratch and defeating NFL rosters to unlock legends and gear.
Hardware differences between the three consoles are subtle but noticeable to enthusiasts. The Xbox version is the technical frontrunner, offering the cleanest textures, support for 480p progressive scan, and the most stable frame rate during heavy action. The GameCube version also supports 480p and is frequently cited for having the fastest loading times, though the lack of an online component—which was present on the PS2 via the Network Adaptor—limited its longevity for competitive players. The PlayStation 2 version served as the most popular platform, benefiting from the symmetrical layout of the DualShock 2, which many players found ideal for the "Style" button combinations. Regardless of the console, the game is remembered for its gritty, hip-hop-influenced aesthetic and its departure from traditional football rules like penalties and injuries. Whether you are juking through a muddy lot on your GCN or activating a Gamebreaker to seal a win on your Xbox, the original NFL Street remains a hallmark of arcade sports design.