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4x4 Evolution (also known as 4x4EVO, codenamed Metal Crush 3) is a video game developed by Terminal Reality for the Windows, Macintosh, PlayStation 2 and Dreamcast platforms. It is the first console game to have cross-platform online play where Dreamcast, Macintosh and PC versions of the game appear online at the same time. The game can use maps created by users to download onto a hard drive, and surprisingly a VMU. All games are similar in quality and gameplay although the online systems feature a mode to customize the players' own truck and use it online.
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listening to " cocaine and whiskey" by Johny Cash
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4x4 EVO 2 is a video game developed by Terminal Reality for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Windows and Macintosh platforms. It is the sequel to 4x4 EVO and features more trucks, and more racing tracks than the original game. It was one of the few PlayStation 2 titles to be released on CD-ROM, unlike most other PS2 titles that were released on DVD-ROM.
4x4 EVO 2 is a racing game in which the general point of the gameplay is to cross the finish line before all of the other vehicles. The courses are primarily in extreme environments such as deserts, canyons, and other off-road locales.
Players are allowed to customize their vehicle to their liking with a variety of engine, suspension, wheels, tires, and other aftermarket parts and modifications.
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0 Cent: Bulletproof is a video game for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox platforms. The game was reworked into a PlayStation Portable version and titled 50 Cent: Bulletproof G Unit Edition, with a top-down perspective. The game was to have been released for the Nintendo GameCube but was cancelled. The titular protagonist is hip hop musician artist 50 Cent (née Curtis James Jackson III) playing himself. The story revolves around Jackson's search for vengeance, hunting down the hitmen that attempted to murder him. The game also features Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, and Young Buck, members of the G-Unit rap crew, as 50's gang. Dr. Dre plays an arms dealer, Eminem plays a corrupt police officer, and DJ Whoo Kid playing as himself as a person selling "bootlegged" music (of the G-Unit camp) out of his trunk. There is also a video game soundtrack available, released by DJ Red Fury's Shadyville Entertainment. It also won "Best Original Song" in the 2005 Spike TV Video Game Awards. The game has sold over a million copies as of 2008.[1] The upcoming sequel to the game is called 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand.
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Originally Posted by jakncoke
it's about time someone beat it.
I was thinking about going for 10000 but gawd its just so boring
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Get Rhythm by Johnny Cash
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