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'Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure' (Console) Song Lineup

by Thomas on July 16, 2003 @ 11:33 p.m. PDT

Thirteen popular tracks rock Activision, Inc.'s upcoming Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure video game. The game, which immerses kids in a skateboarding adventure through the large and imaginative worlds of "The Lion King," "Disney's Tarzan" and Walt Disney Pictures' presentation of Pixar Animation Studios' "Toy Story 2," is expected to hit store shelves this summer and will be available on the PlayStation2 computer entertainment system, the Xbox video game system from Microsoft, Nintendo GameCube and Game Boy Advance... Read more to check out the song lineup!

The music for the title includes the following artists and songs:

Lil' Romeo featuring Tyron and Little D - "Play Like Us"

Smash Mouth - "Pacific Coast Party"

TRUST Company - "Downfall"

Basement Jaxx - "Where's Your Head At"

Simple Plan - "Grow Up"

Jump5 - "Spinnin' Around"

Simon & Milo - "Get a Clue"

Audiovent - "The Energy""

Reel Big Fish - "Sell Out"

Grits - "Here We Go"

Newsboys - "Live In Stereo"

Lisa W - "Perfect Kinda Day"

Allister - "Somewhere on Fullerton"

Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure is the only game that allows players to test their skateboarding skills in these popular film worlds. Using gameplay engine technology from Activision's Tony Hawk's Pro SkaterĀ® 4, Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure lets players perform fun and unique skating tricks as their favorite movie characters, such as Buzz Lightyear, Simba and Tarzan. Players can also design their own skateboarding character and search for magic portals to grind and shred from the real world into the movie worlds. Players can skate using bamboo rafts, frying pans and other non-traditional boards and solve puzzles as they go. Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure has been rated "E" ("Everyone" - content suitable for persons ages 6 and older) by the ESRB.

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