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SSX on Tour is a 2005 extreme sports game developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts under the EA Sports BIG label for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox and PlayStation Portable. It is the fourth title in the SSX series. In 2007, a prequel titled SSX Blur was released, which took place between SSX 3 and SSX on Tour.
The song is featured as a track in the video game SSX on Tour, and was re-recorded by Motörhead to be a playable track in the rhythm game Guitar Hero World Tour. The track is notable for Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor's use of two bass drums. "Overkill" is widely considered one of Motörhead's best songs.
SSX on Tour is the fourth title in the SSX series of video games for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, PSP, and Xbox. It was released on October 13, 2005, in North America. Unlike its predecessor, SSX on Tour has no online play as the main focus was improving the gameplay and maps. [2] There are many new characters, new maps, new tricks and skiers ...
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The tracks "Pick Up" and "Flutter" from were featured in the snowboarding game SSX on Tour. [4] The track "Flutter" was used for the 2007 CBC Television series jPod, based on the Douglas Coupland novel of the same name. The track "Flutter" was used by Film4 in May 2009 on their commercials advertising films that were to be aired.
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The song is also featured in the soundtracks of several video games, including SSX on Tour (2005) as the title's main theme, [27] and Grand Theft Auto: The Lost and Damned (2009). [28] In addition, a cover version is featured in Rock Band (2007), in which it received an "Impossible" difficulty rating, [ 29 ] while the original version was made ...
The song is featured prominently in the Xbox 360 video game Def Jam: Icon (a video game in which Paul Wall appears as himself providing his own voice and likeness and is a playable character in) and also made appearances in the games SSX on Tour and Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Remix. It is also featured in the 2006 theatrical film Grandma's Boy.