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BMX XXX is a 2002 video game published by Acclaim Entertainment and developed by Z-Axis. While primarily a BMX-based action sports title, it earned most of its notoriety for containing nudity, foul language and adult humor. The game allows the player to create female characters that are fully topless and view live-action video clips of real life strippers, also with bare breasts. While the adult content garnered a great deal of publicity for the game, it was almost entirely negative, and it was eventually released to dismal reviews and poor sales. | BMX XXX is a 2002 video game published by Acclaim Entertainment and developed by Z-Axis. While primarily a BMX-based action sports title, it earned most of its notoriety for containing nudity, foul language and adult humor. The game allows the player to create female characters that are fully topless and view live-action video clips of real life strippers, also with bare breasts. While the adult content garnered a great deal of publicity for the game, it was almost entirely negative, and it was eventually released to dismal reviews and poor sales. | ||
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Revision as of 16:38, 25 October 2021
Developer(s): Z-Axis, Ltd.
Publisher(s): Acclaim
Genre: Sports
Wikipedia: Link
Game review links: IGN: 6/10, Metacritic: 54/100, GameSpot: 5.4/10
Game description: BMX XXX combines outrageous Hollywood humor and characters, beautiful women from New York's famous Scores club, incredible arcade action, and a dynamic soundtrack from current recording artists into one interactive entertainment experience. Laced with mature content, the game features Create-a-Rider mode, over 2,000 different tricks, eight massive levels, and a split-screen multiplayer mode for up to four players. The version for the PlayStation 2 has been edited to eliminate the topless nudity, while versions for the Xbox and the Nintendo GameCube do contain nudity.
BMX XXX is a 2002 video game published by Acclaim Entertainment and developed by Z-Axis. While primarily a BMX-based action sports title, it earned most of its notoriety for containing nudity, foul language and adult humor. The game allows the player to create female characters that are fully topless and view live-action video clips of real life strippers, also with bare breasts. While the adult content garnered a great deal of publicity for the game, it was almost entirely negative, and it was eventually released to dismal reviews and poor sales.
Test configurations on Windows:
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NTSC-U | Windows |
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1.1.0 (r5576) | GSdx SSE41 (r5570) |
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Status goes from ingame to playable. Runs above full speed. | |
PAL | Windows 7 |
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1.3.0 (SVN r5900)
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GSdx 0.1.16 (r5899)
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Use of external shader gives a slowdown on menus, but not ingame. | DoctorMuerte |
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BMX XXX (SLES 50880)