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Xtreme Sports is a sports video game developed by WayForward Technologies for the Game Boy Color. It was initially published by Infogrames North America, and first released in North America on June 29, 2000.
2Xtreme (released as Street Games '97 in Japan) is a racing video game developed by Sony Interactive Studios America and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It is a sequel to ESPN Extreme Games and unlike its predecessor, the game does not bear ESPN licensing. [ 2 ]
Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 [a] is a sports video game in the Dead or Alive series developed by Team Ninja and published by Koei Tecmo.It was released on March 24, 2016, [8] as Dead or Alive Xtreme 3: Fortune for PlayStation 4 and as Dead or Alive Xtreme 3: Venus for PlayStation Vita.
ESPN Extreme Games (released in Japan as ESPN Street Games) is a game released for the PlayStation in 1995. A version was released for MS-DOS a short time later. The game featured all the sports included in the Summer X-Games of 1995, but it did not feature events such as the half pipe in skateboarding.
Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero, released as Tokyo Xtreme Racer in PAL territories (not to be confused with the Dreamcast game) and Shutokou Battle 0 in Japan, is a 2001 racing game developed by Genki for PlayStation 2. Despite its name, it is set between Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2 and Drift, and has enhanced sound and graphics.
The game dropped to the eighth slot the next week, selling an additional 11,279 copies. [23] Media Create sales information shows that Mega Man Xtreme was the 182nd best-selling game in Japan in 2000 at 64,011 copies sold. [24] Mega Man Xtreme was followed by a sequel, Mega Man Xtreme 2, released for the Game Boy Color in 2001. [25]
3Xtreme is a 1999 racing video game developed and published by 989 Sports for the PlayStation. As with 2Xtreme , 3Xtreme contains skateboarding , skating , and cycling options to reach the goal before opponent players.
The game was released under the name of Xtreme Sports in the United States. The European version was published by Sega instead of Infogrames and the title was renamed as Sega Extreme Sports , featuring prominent " Sega Sports " branding.