2Xtreme (released as Street Games '97 in Japan) is a racing game released for the PlayStation in 1996 and a sequel to ESPN Extreme Games. Unlike the original, the game does not bear ESPN licensing.[2] In it, the player races against others in various events around the world using Rollerblading, skateboarding, biking, and snowboarding. A sequel, 3Xtreme, was released in 1999.
2Xtreme (released as Street Games '97 in Japan) is a racing game released for the PlayStation in 1996 and a sequel to ESPN Extreme Games. Unlike the original...
game published by Electronic Arts. The game was followed by two sequels, 2Xtreme and 3Xtreme. Like other titles released during the console's early life...
2Xtreme Racing is a monster truck owns a National Touring show called the 2 X Monster Truck Live Tour, executing and performing at over 45 shows per year...
3Xtreme is a racing game released for the PlayStation in 1999. As with 2Xtreme, 3Xtreme contains skateboarding, skating, and cycling options to reach...
games under the 989 Sports brand until the brand was retired in 2005. 2Xtreme (1996) Blasto (1998) CART World Series (1997) ESPN Extreme Games (1995)...
(Published by Psygnosis) Wizardry VII: Gadeia no Houshu (Japan only) Retail 2Xtreme A-IV Evolution Global (Co-published with Artdink in PAL only) Adidas Power...
Jam Free Style World Champion Jimmy Creten's Monster Truck Racing Team 2Xtreme Racing as their driver behind the wheel of the new Knucklehead truck. Bathory's...
Fame's Class of 2015". WWE.com. WWE. Retrieved 4 March 2015. Various. "2Xtreme Monster Truck Series, Dawn Creten". @Xtreme Racing Series. Retrieved 2023-08-22...
major league baseball in major markets throughout its trade areas, the 2Xtreme Racing monster truck team and the funny car driven by Del Worsham in the...
who would later win the promotion's Heavyweight Championship defeating "2Xtreme" John Brooks in the tournament finals of the "Soul Survivor" competition...