BMX XXX, Nintendo GameCube
Since the launch of 1997's controversial Grand Theft Auto, games with an age rating of 18+ have thrived thanks to millions of under-aged players whose thumbs light up at the prospect of playing something they shouldn't. BMX XXX is one such title, and with a 'rudey nudey' cast of frozen nippled strippers with double-D cups and tight, short skirts, BMX XXX is bound to wind up the more conservative gamer. Another entry in the well known Acclaim series of BMX titles, XXX is better known for its colourful language, softcore nudity and adult humour. It's a BMX game, sure, but most players are likely spend the first several hours of play wandering through character-filled scenery, engaging in idle conversation and looking for scantily clad women just to see how risque BMX XXX actually is. Once the novelty wears a little, players will start thinking less about nudity and more about the game and how to score points. In spite of its controversial face, BMX XXX is still a sound BMX game, and its typical extreme sports game engine helps to ensure players will become instantly familiar with the ins and outs of BMX combos. But in true Pro Skater style, you'll not only be charged with beating sick scores. There are also a number of mission-based objectives within each of the obstacle-ridden locales. One stage in particular lets its players view live video strip sequences based on performance. The better you ride, the more you see - a real incentive. The rest of BMX XXX consists of a series of game options and BMX styles you would expect from such a game. There's a Park Editor, a Create-a-Rider option and several multi-player split-screen options as well as five BMX disciplines - vert, dirt, park, street and flatland. Who said GameCube was for kids? Perhaps it's time some of you re-evaluated your opinion of the great purple box.
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