Prince of Persia: Rival Swords
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The following cheat codes are for Prince of Persia: Rival Swords on Nintendo Wii.
| CHEAT CODES | |
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| Enter the following codes in the pause menu. | |
| Recieve Telephone Sword | dpadRight, dpadLeft, dpadRight, dpadLeft, dpadDown (x2), dpadUp (x2), bttnZ, Nunchuk Down, bttnZ (x2), Nunchuk Down (x2) |
| Unlocks Chainsaw | dpadUp (x2), dpadDown (x2), dpadLeft, dpadRight, dpadLeft, dpadRight, bttnZ, Nunchuk Down, bttnZ, Nunchuk Down |
| Unlocks Swordfish | dpadUp, dpadDown, dpadUp, dpadDown, dpadLeft, dpadRight, dpadLeft, dpadRight, bttnZ, Nunchuk Down, bttnZ, Nunchuk Down |
| Unlocks the Baby Toy Weapon | dpadLeft (x2), dpadRight (x2), bttnZ, Nunchuk Down (x2), bttnZ, dpadUp, dpadDown |
| NO KNOWN CODES | |
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| There are no known cheat codes for Prince of Persia: Rival Swords on PlayStation Portable. |
About Prince of Persia: Rival Swords
Prince of Persia: Rival Swords is the enhanced port of the third mainline entry in the Sands of Time trilogy, released for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) and Nintendo Wii. While it is fundamentally a re-release of Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones, fans frequently search for Rival Swords to find the platform-specific features that distinguish it from the original 128-bit console versions. The narrative remains the same, focusing on the Prince’s return to a war-torn Babylon and his struggle against his inner corruption, often referred to as the Dark Prince. The gameplay is defined by the "Speed Kill" stealth system and the dual-character mechanics, where players alternate between the agile Prince and the powerful, whip-wielding Dark Prince.
The differences between the two versions are significant for collectors and completionists. On the Nintendo Wii, Rival Swords is largely a direct port of PoP T2T but revamped with motion controls, requiring players to swing the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to perform sword slashes and Dagger Tail attacks. In contrast, the PSP version—often sought out for PoP Rival Swords cheats to bypass its difficulty—features exclusive content not found on any other platform, including three additional chariot races and nine new "Sand Gate" bonus levels that provide extra lore. The handheld version also introduced a unique local ad-hoc multiplayer mode, allowing two players to race through trap-filled obstacle courses. Whether you are using motion gestures on the Wii or tackling the exclusive bonus levels on your original PSP, Rival Swords serves as a feature-rich, portable way to experience the finale of the iconic Ubisoft trilogy.