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Tenchu Stealth Assassins PlayStation 1 Cheats
These are the tricks tested and that work 100%
Cheats 1: Secret Items
Earn more than 400 points (Grandmaster) for each mission.
Training Mission – Super Shuriken
Mission 1 – Lightfoot Scroll
Mission 2 – Scroll of the Fire Eater
Mission 3 – Protection Amulet
Mission 4 – Sleeper Gas
Mission 5 – Ninja Armor
Mission 6 – Lure of Shadows
Mission 7 – Resurrection Blade
Mission 8 – Chameleon Spell
Mission 9 – Dog Bone
Mission 10 – Decoy Whistle
Cheats 2: Recover the castle shortcut
In the ninth level, Reclaim the Castle, there is a big shortcut that shouldn't be in the game. Climb up to the first roof of the castle and go to the edge. Make sure you don't fall. Take out your grappling hook, point it up and fire it. If you were close enough to the edge when you did this, your character will grab just below the spikes. Get up and get up again. Walk forward to start the boss battle. This glitch allows you to skip the 20 or so enemies you would normally have to fight.
Tricks 3: Secret dance! (Japanese version only)
In the original Japanese version of Tenchu (called Rittai Ninja Katsugeki – Tenchu), if you leave the game on at the character select screen for long enough, the highlighted character will start dancing!
Cheats 4: Various Codes for the Japanese version
Effect | Effect |
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Go to the weapon selection screen, hold L2 and press Up (x2), Down (x2), Left, Right, Left, Right, Square, Triangle | Add one of each Ninja tool |
Go to the weapon selection screen, hold R1 and press Up (x2), Down (x2), Left, Right, Left, Right, Square, Triangle | All special ninja tools |
Go to the weapon selection screen, hold L1 and press Up (x2), Down (x2), Left, Right, Left, Right, Square, Triangle | Greater load capacity |
At the stage selection screen, hold R2 and press Up (x2), Down (x2), Left, Right, Left, Right, Square, Triangle. | Level select |
Pause the game and then press Up (x2), Down (x2), Left, Right, Left, Right, Square, Triangle | restore health |
Cheats 5: Various Codes
Effect | Effect |
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At the item selection screen, hold R1 and press Left, Left, Down, Down, Square, Square, Triangle, Circle | All ninja tools |
Equip armor on the item screen and then enter left, left, down, down, square, square, triangle, circle | Ayame's Alternate Armor |
Pause the game, hold L1+R2 and press Up, Triangle, Down, L2 + R2 | Debugging mode |
In the stage selection menu, hold R1 and press Left, Left, Down, Down, Square, Square, Triangle, X | Enable enemy skin selection screen |
In the item menu, hold L1 and press Left, Left, Down, Down, Square, Square, Triangle, Square | Increase item capacity to 99 |
At the item selection screen, hold L2 and press Left, Left, Down, Down, Square, Square, Triangle, X | Increase items |
At the mission select screen, hold L1 and press Left, Left, Down, Down, Square, Square, Triangle, Circle. | Japanese Voices |
Pause the game and press Left, Left, Down, Down, Square, Square, Triangle, Square | Recover health |
At the stage selection screen, hold R2 and press Left, Left, Down, Down, Square, Square, Triangle, Square | Unlock all levels |
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