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SX Superstar

Platform(s): GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Genre: Sports
Publisher: Acclaim
Developer: Climax
Release Date: June 26, 2003 (US), July 4, 2003 (EU)

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'SX Superstar' (PS2/XB/NGC) - In Game Music Soundtrack Unveiled

by Thomas on April 16, 2003 @ 9:23 a.m. PDT

Step into the world of SX Superstar, an ultra-realistic trip into the essence of supercross, chock full of smokin’ arcade-racing action that will release the rock star within. Take your rider from the poorhouse to the penthouse in the only supercross title that focuses on the lifestyle aspect of professional supercross. Pull huge air and squash the comp for a big win, then line your pockets with cold, hard cash. Rake in enough bucks and start living the good life with better bikes, bigger houses and of course, hotter chicks! It’s like your life, only better! All of this sounds very promising, so read on to find out whether it actually succeeds ...

"AKA Acclaim is committed to matching its games with dynamic soundtracks that enhance the game play experience," said Ben Fischbach, Director of AKA Acclaim. "SX Superstar combines cutting-edge sights and sounds to deliver the best in action sports entertainment for the masses."

Acclaim's official SX Superstar in-game music soundtrack includes:

-- The Deftones - "My Own Summer";
-- Jimmie's Chicken Shack - "High";
-- pitchshifter - "Genius" and "Microwaved";
-- Apollo Four Forty - "Cold Rock the Mic";
-- Orange 9mm - "Take You Away";
-- Fenix*TX - "Something Bad is Gonna Happen";
-- No Use For A Name - "Justified Black Eye";
-- Box Car Racer - "I Feel So";
-- N.E.R.D. - "Rockstar";
-- 28 Days - "Rip It Up".


Step into the world of SX Superstar, an ultra-realistic trip into the essence of supercross, full of smoking arcade-racing action that will release the rock star within. In SX Superstar, players are the stars, taking their riders from the poorhouse to the penthouse. By pulling huge air tricks and squashing the competition, riders can earn enough money to start living the good life with better bikes, bigger houses and of course, hotter chicks.

SX Superstar will be available this summer for the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, the Xbox(TM) video game system from Microsoft and Nintendo GameCube(TM), each at suggested retail prices of $29.99.


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