Xtreme Sports (2000)

WayForward

Game Boy Color · Nintendo 3DS

2.75 from 8 ratings

29 members have it in their collection · 13 backlogged · 2 wish listed

In the Game Boy Color version of Xtreme Sports, players compete against more than 200 computer-controlled opponents on 25 different tracks in sports such as street luge, skateboarding, inline skating, surfing and skyboarding. At the start of the game, players choose between characters Guppi and Fin and set off on a trip sponsored by the Xtreme Cola Company, which has … Read more
In the Game Boy Color version of Xtreme Sports, players compete against more than 200 computer-controlled opponents on 25 different tracks in sports such as street luge, skateboarding, inline skating, surfing and skyboarding. At the start of the game, players choose between characters Guppi and Fin and set off on a trip sponsored by the Xtreme Cola Company, which has invited all extreme sports athletes to Xtreme Sports Island to compete in a tournament. Among the people players encounter are the members of the Bone-Heads gang, who are the antagonists. The player's objective is to unravel the mystery behind them and win the tournament at the same time. There are two modes available: Practice and Xtreme Island Adventure. In the former, players can participate in 15 different challenges with 3 difficulty settings. In the latter, players move around the island participating in events and exploring the surroundings. Some of the people players meet will give the player clues to solving the mystery of the Bone-Heads while others will issue challenges to compete in various sports. Players collect medals as the player win events. Players must win a certain number of easier challenges before the referees will allow the player into the tougher ones. Along the way players can also find Twitchy Shakes, which are special drinks that will increase the player's abilities depending on the next event the player enters. Players may be able to attain higher speeds or even become invincible. Read less
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Details

Developers
WayForward
Publishers
WayForward
Genres
Racing, Sport
Themes
Sandbox

Release dates

  • Jul 28, 2000 (Worldwide) Game Boy Color
  • Aug 07, 2014 (Europe) Nintendo 3DS
  • Aug 21, 2014 (North_America) Nintendo 3DS
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DirtyMidnighter

Review DirtyMidnighter 2/5 · Apr 10, 2020

Yo Dawg, Heard You Like Sportz

This game had 3 different names for 3 different territories, which is frustrating. What's more frustrating is that due to some glitch in the Dreamcast version, your progress would never properly save. Not that it really mattered as you could jump into any event you wanted straight from the start screen. Aside from a pretty nice soundtrack featuring some off-the-beaten-path …

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This game had 3 different names for 3 different territories, which is frustrating. What's more frustrating is that due to some glitch in the Dreamcast version, your progress would never properly save. Not that it really mattered as you could jump into any event you wanted straight from the start screen. Aside from a pretty nice soundtrack featuring some off-the-beaten-path electronica and trip-hop, this was just another extreme sports game with horrible draw distance, resulting in never knowing what’s going to appear in your path next - one second you’re scaling a treacherous mountain on your bike, the next you're plummeting into an abyss with little-to-no chance hitting the brakes in-between. Kind of stomach-churning stuff, really.

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