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Game: NBA Street 2
Console: GameCube

Cheat:

Unlimited turbo

Hold L and press B(2), Y(2).

Big heads

Hold L and press X, B(2), X.

Small players

Hold L and press Y(2), X, B.

ABA ball

Hold L and press X, B, X, B.

WNBA ball

Hold L and press X, Y(2), X.

Ball trails

Hold L and press Y(3), B.

No display bars

Hold L and press B, X(3).

All jerseys

Hold L and press B, Y, X(2).

All courts

Hold L and press B, Y(2), B.

St. Lunatics team and all street legends

Hold L and press X, Y, B, Y.

All NBA legends

Hold L and press X, Y(2), B.

Classic Michael Jordan

Hold L and press X, Y, X(2).

Explosive rims

Hold L and press X(3), Y.

No counters

Hold L and press Y(2), X(2).

All quicks

Hold L and press Y, X, Y, B.

Easy two pointers

Hold L and press Y, X, B, Y.

Difficult two pointers

Hold L and press Y, B, X, Y.

Cheat Mode

Select a pick up game, and choose either to be home or away. Choose and accept an ID. Then, enter one of the following codes when the "Enter codes now" message appears at the bottom of the screen.

Fast Development Points

Go to Pick Up Game and set the points to "2". Once you score you get 50 development points which you can use to get create-a-player points. You get 50 points every game you win, so if you just keep doing a rematch with only two points you can get a lot of development points.

Self Styled NBA

If you finish NBA Challenge mode with a created baller, the game will ask you if you want to join an NBA team. If you pick a team to join, your created player will join as the teams 6th man. You will also have the option to use your team jersey in the "Edit Baller" menu. Each team can only have 1 extra player at a time.




Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Release Date: 29 April, 2003
ESRB Rating: Everyone


Description:
We could say that NBA Street 2 is the shizzle, or the sheezy, or the shizzit, but we won't--even though it is. You'll get enough street talk playing the game. Street 2 is just the best basketball game yet.

Although it is an official NBA product, the fact that it's playground ball liberates Street 2 from the confines of fan reverence. Instead, especially in the "Be a Legend" option, it has a great sense of humor about itself. The boss of each city, once defeated, can be added to the player's roster--and although they are caricatures, they're fondly and funnily done.

Among the best are Stretch (a dunker from Harlem), Dime (a female ballstealer who resembles the singer Pink) and Osmosis (an Oakland version of "It" player Yao Ming). Our prediction? Kids who see Street 2 will not only want to play the game, they'll want to be street legends themselves when they grow up.

And speaking of kids: parents couldn't find a kid- or teen-friendlier game. There's no adult language, and the color commentary is fantastic. It's much improved from the original game's repetitive "MJ, go on with your bad self" patter. Bobbito Garcia, a real-life streetball announcer, should get a "nice work" bonus. For that matter, so should the ambience-noise guys, who included, for example, a single cellphone ring in the background. Clever.

Those not inclined to love sports games should trust in Street 2--it's visually brilliant, witty, and don't-take-it-away-from-me addictive. True basketball fans should get this game immediately, if not sooner. They'll best appreciate that all the old time players have their moment in the sun; for example, 5,000 points unlocks Dr. J, and a billboard between sets advertises Bill Russell and other pioneers. Classic hip-hop from artists like MC Lyte rounds out the impressive package. Kudos to gamemaker EA Sports Big for taking it to the hole. --Jennifer Buckendorff