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Game: NFL StreetConsole: GameCube
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Cheat List
Enter the following a your User Name to unlock goodies:Classic: Unlock NFL Legends
Travel: Unlock all stadiums
KaySlay: Unlock team Kay Slay
Excellent: Unlock team X-ecutioner
Unlockables: Teams
AFC West All-Stars: Beat AFC West ladder in NFL Challenge.AFC East All-Stars: Beat AFC East ladder in NFL Challenge.
AFC North All-Stars: Beat AFC North ladder in NFL Challenge.
AFC South All-Stars: Beat AFC South ladder in NFL Challenge.
NFC West All-Stars: Beat NFC West ladder in NFL Challenge.
NFC East All-Stars: Beat NFC East ladder in NFL Challenge.
NFC North All-Stars: Beat NFC North ladder in NFL Challenge.
NFC South All-Stars: Beat NFC South ladder in NFL Challenge.
Kayslay: Beat second Ladder team in NFL Challenge.
NFL Legends: Beat first Ladder team in NFL Challenge.
X-ecutioners: Beat fourth Ladder team in NFL Challenge.
Nfl Challenge Mode
Put lots of points in your running back. Short run plays work frequently. Also, put enough points in one of your wide receivers to pass once in awhile.All Nfl Pickup Mode
Complete the entire NFL Challenge mode to unlock All NFL Pickup mode. In this mode you can pick a legend or any player from the regular NFL team.Opposing Gamebreakers On Defense
If your opponent has a defensive Gamebreaker, the best thing to do is set up a shotgun then throw quick passes. Throw the passes immediately after the ball is snapped because you will not get hit and fumble the ball for the other team to get great field position, or even worse a touchdown. Also, you want the other team to waste their Gamebreaker.Using Gamebreakers
If you are skilled enough on offense to score almost every time you have the ball, do not waste your Gamebreaker on offense. Use it on defense so you can get the ball back and score again immediately.Recommended Players
Choose the Falcons for quick game mode. First, choose first Keith Brooking, the hardest hitter. Next, pick Patrick Kerney, a defensive linemen. Select Michael Vick and either Warrick Dunn or TJ. Ray Buchanan and Bob Whitfield make a even better team. Finally, choose Peerlice Price, one of the best wide receivers.Recommended Teams
The following teams are recommended, in order: Washington Eagles, Atlanta Falcons, Indianapolis Colts, and Oakland Raiders.More Goodies
Enter the following as your User Name to unlock goodies:ae3278: AFC East All-Star team
an3278: AFC North All-Star team
as6884: AFC South All-Star team
aw9378: AFC West All-Star team
ne3278: NFC East All-Star team
nn6789: NFC North All-Star team
ns9378: NFC South All-Star team
nw9378: NFC West All-Star team
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Release Date: 13 January, 2004
ESRB Rating: Everyone

Description:
Given the success of NBA Street it was only a matter of time before EA Sports took the street concept to its flagship sport, football. And even though there really is no such thing as street football, the concept is a winner. Straight up smash mouth football with no penalties and no clock--just the ball, the field, seven vs. seven playing offense and defense, all for the glory of the game? Boom! Wap!
The game licenses all the NFL teams and some 100 big-league players. The characters models are exaggerated, so don't expect likenesses to be exact, but it's fun taking a bunch of current Packer greats and stuffing the rock down the throats of seven Rams. Game modes let you choose players from single teams or create your own pro bowl, and there is a nice assortment of QBs, RBs, corners, WRs, tight ends, and O and D-linemen. There's a lot of strategy in picking your team. Sure, running backs and quarterbacks are givens, but a corner can intercept better than a wide receiver though he won't catch as well. A big offensive lineman can be useful, but he doesn't tackle well when forced to play defense. When playing two-player, you can really stack your line and shut down the enemy passing or running attack, or go for a balanced corp.
You can play a ladder or league by creating your own team, which is annoyingly time consuming. An option to draft your own NFL stars and go through would be nice, instead you have to pick a cadre of nobodies and fill out their stats. Pick a name, a logo, and try to beat the pros with your average Joes. Winning gives you points and you can upgrade from there. It's a nice option but only for the hardcore players; casual players are effectively shut out from continuing play because of it.
EA hired "street" artists to design wonderful load screens, but this makes the player models look dull by comparison. One wishes they had used cel shading and that street look to the characters, but instead we get freakish players that generally look the same. Uninspired, un-intimidating, and, frankly, boring.
The gameplay works. There's a nice assortment of offensive, defensive, and trick plays. There are no special teams, no punting, and extra points are two points for a pass, one for a run. Mastering the buttons is key because the game rewards style, impressive plays, and more. Gathering these points opens new playing fields and, if you like, can be a victory option. The computer is programmed to catch up when behind, annoyingly so, so this is more of a blast against a human opponent. The fast action and brutal hits are reminiscent of NFL Blitz (which is a better game) but EA Big has started something here. Next year this could be really big. --Andrew S. Bub --this text refers to the PlayStation2 version of the game