Xbox games Big Mutha Truckers 2 is the sequel to the video game Big Mutha Truckers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Big Mutha Truckers 2"
BLACK is an upcoming first-person shooter for PlayStation 2 and Xbox developed by Criterion Software and to be published by Electronic Arts. ...more on Wikipedia about "BLACK"
BMX XXX is a controversial 2002 video game published by Acclaim Entertainment for the Xbox, GameCube, and PlayStation 2. It was developed by Z-Axis. It is a BMX game speckled with crude humor and nudity. The game allows you to create riders as topless women in underwear bottoms and "unlock" full motion video clips of strippers in action. Consequently, BMX XXX was denied classification in Australia. While the game is available fully uncensored on the Nintendo GameCube and the Xbox, the PlayStation 2 version has no topless riders and the stripper footage is censored with small BMX XXX logos over the nipples. Despite this, the reception by the public was luke-warm. ...more on Wikipedia about "BMX XXX"
Breakdown is a genre-bending video game for the Xbox that sets it sights high, and while managing to accomplish some aspects of its ambitious game design fairly well, it also disappoints in other areas resulting in a game that's more of a mixed bag than anything. The game was released as an Xbox-exclusive title by Namco early in 2004. ...more on Wikipedia about "Breakdown (video game)"
Brute Force is an Xbox video game released by Microsoft during 2003. It is a third-person shooting game that requires a squad of 4 members which fight alonside the characters during multiple battles. In your squad there is a Sniper (Flint), a Shock Trooper (Brutus), a Heavy Assault Trooper (Tex) and a Spy (Hawk). ...more on Wikipedia about "Brute Force (video game)"
Bully, as of August 2005, is a video game under development by Rockstar Vancouver for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The game takes place in a fictional reform school. The title of the game is a reference both to the name of the school, Bullworth Academy, and to school bullying. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bully (video game)"
Burnout is a series of high-speed racing games for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube game consoles ...more on Wikipedia about "Burnout (game)"
Burnout Revenge is a video game in the Burnout series. It was released for the PS2 and Xbox on September 13, 2005. An Xbox 360 version with updated graphics, sound, and added gameplay elements is to be released sometime around March 2006. Pushing the bar established by Burnout 3: Takedown, Revenge boasts a number of improvements including graphics, physics, rival AI, as well as the ability to utilize traffic as a weapon (Traffic Checking). ...more on Wikipedia about "Burnout Revenge"
Capcom Classics Collection is a compilation of video games released by Capcom in 2005 for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. Another version is currently scheluded to be released for the PlayStation Portable, containing a slightly different lineup, including Strider, Captain Commando and the original Street Fighter. The console version is a compilation of 21 Capcom arcade games (15 which were previously collected in the Capcom Generation compilations released in Japan and Europe) and the SNES game Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts (also featured in Capcom Generation 2), some of which have enhanced gameplay options such as rapid fire, a bigger screen, and remixed sound, and all of which have brief histories and extra unlockable features. The extra features, usually artwork or music selections, are typically unlocked by getting high scores or achieving unusual gameplay objectives, such as collecting the Yashichi item in several games or picking up Edi. E's gum in Final Fight. High scores can be saved for all the games for three different difficulty settings, Normal, Hardcore (in which only the minimum number of lives and continues are available and the AI is at its best), or Custom (if the user changes the options from the Normal or Hardcore settings). ...more on Wikipedia about "Capcom Classics Collection"
Capcom Fighting Evolution, known as Capcom Fighting Jam ( Japanese: カプコン ファイティング ジャム) outside of North America is a fighting game from Capcom. It includes an assortment of characters from various Capcom fighting games: Street Fighter II, Street Fighter III, Street Fighter Alpha, Darkstalkers, Red Earth, and the cancelled Capcom Fighting All-Stars. The fights are 2 on 2 (tag style), and each character uses his or her super meter bar from the game that they are originally from. The game wasn't well received. ...more on Wikipedia about "Capcom Fighting Evolution"
Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO is a fighting game for the Nintendo GameCube and Xbox. ...more on Wikipedia about "Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO"
Cel Damage is a video game published by Electronic Arts for the Microsoft Xbox and Nintendo GameCube. It was developed by Pseudo Interactive. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cel Damage"
Charlie and The Chocolate Factory is a 2005 video game which was released on the Microsoft Xbox, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, GameBoy Advance and PC platforms. It is based on the film of the same name which was directed by Tim Burton. The game was released in the middle of the year to conicide with the release of the film in theatres. ...more on Wikipedia about "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (video game)"
Cold Fear is an action/survival horror game that is designed by Darkworks and published by Ubisoft ...more on Wikipedia about "Cold Fear"
Crash Nitro Kart is a racing game for the PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox consoles. It has also been made for the Game Boy Advance and N-Gage but is a different game on them. It is the sequel to Crash Team Racing and it was developed by Vicarious Visions and published by Vivendi Universal. ...more on Wikipedia about "Crash Nitro Kart (PS2, Xbox, GCN)"
Crash Tag Team Racing is the newest Crash game. This game combines the elements of a platformer with a racing game. Players can now "clash" with an opponent during a race, and fuse their cars together, so one player controls the car, and the AI controls the turret, much like Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. But it can only be used if two cars are clashed. You can also switch seats between the driver and the gunner at any time, and even switch weapons to the ones pertaining to the person you're clashed with. Unclashing can be done at any time as well. The first person to unclash gets ahead of the other. This can be good, but can also be bad. It's good because you can get ahead easily, but bad because you're now an easy target for the car behind you... ...more on Wikipedia about "Crash Tag Team Racing"
Crash Twinsanity ( 2004) is one of the newer Crash Bandicoot games. ...more on Wikipedia about "Crash Twinsanity"
Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller is the third game in the Crazy Taxi series, and was released for the Microsoft Xbox and PC. The game features Crazy Taxi 1's West Coast level along with Crazy Taxi 2's Small Apple. Both stages are improved graphically and are tightened and updated for full use of the gameplay elements. Additionally, the game adds Glitter Oasis, a new city based on Las Vegas. The game features four new cabbies for the new level, making the total twelve. Various modes are also featured in the game such as "Another Day". In keeping with the minigame tradition, Crazy Taxi 3 premieres a "Crazy X", which include new mini-games such as: ...more on Wikipedia about "Crazy Taxi 3"
Dakar 2 is a video game for Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It is the sequel to Paris Dakar Rally on PlayStation 2 and is based on the real-life Paris Dakar Rally - one of the world's most difficult and dangerous sporting events. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dakar 2"
Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX, or DDR Ultramix, is the sixth home version of Dance Dance Revolution to be released in the United States, and the first DDR game to be released on the Microsoft Xbox video game console. It was released by Konami exclusively in North America on November 19th, 2003, though an adaptation called Dancing Stage Unleashed was created in Europe. It comes with 51 songs, nine of which are hidden and unlockable. 15 of those songs were new to Dance Dance Revolution. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX"
Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX 2, or DDR Ultramix 2, is the eighth home version of Dance Dance Revolution to be released in the United States. It was released by Konami exclusively in North America on November 18th, 2004, on the Microsoft Xbox video game console. An adaptation called Dancing Stage Unleashed 2 was created in Europe. It comes with 70 songs, 10 of which are hidden and unlockable. 58 of those songs were new to Dance Dance Revolution, with several artists from the "A Different Drum" label. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX 2"
Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX 3 is the tenth home version of Dance Dance Revolution released in the United States. It was released by Konami on November 15, 2005, for the Microsoft Xbox video game console. About 70 songs are available in total in this version. The game was announced in a press release by Konami on May 17, 2005, and unveiled at the E³ expo in Los Angeles that same day. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX 3"
Dancing Stage is a series of music video games developed and published by Konami. It is the European variant of Dance Dance Revolution. Several versions have been produced for the Sony PlayStation and PlayStation 2, and a number of arcade versions exist as well. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dancing Stage"
Darkwatch is a first-person shooter video game about an outlaw turned vampire named Jericho Cross. It has been published by Capcom and was developed by High Moon Studios (formerly known as Sammy Studios). He must rid the world of the vampire that sired him. There are two paths along the way, the way of good and the way of evil. The only thing that changes whichever the gamer chooses is the last boss. The game has received positive reviews on GameSpot. ...more on Wikipedia about "Darkwatch"
Dave Mirra FreeStyle BMX 2 is one of the last videogames created by Acclaim Entertainment before they went out of business. In the game, players can take on the role of one of 13 top BMX riders, or a number of other characters. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2" The view on www.shortopedia.com.
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