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  2. ESPN Extreme Games - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of Tamiya product lines - Wikipedia

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    Rebox from X with new parts 35328: Israeli Tank Tiran 5: 2013: Yes: Rebox from X with new parts 35329: J.G.S.D.F. Type 10 Tank: 2013: Yes - 35330: U.S. 6X6 CARGO TRUCK M561 GAMA GOAT: 2013: Yes - 35331: Japan Type 1 self-propelled gun (w/6 figures) 2013: Yes: Rebox from X with new parts 35332: U.S. UTILITY TRUCK M151A2 "Grenada 1983" 2013: Yes ...

  4. Isuzu Panther - Wikipedia

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    Isuzu MU-X (wagon) [citation needed] The Isuzu Panther is a series of station wagons and pickup trucks manufactured by Isuzu from 1991 until 2020 mainly for the Southeast Asian market. The second generation Panther was also manufactured and marketed in India under the name Chevrolet Tavera , a name which is also used in Indonesia for the petrol ...

  5. Pontiac Aztek - Wikipedia

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    The Aztek was able to carry within its interior a standard 4-by-8-foot (1.2 m × 2.4 m) sheet of plywood and was available with two rear cargo area options: a pull-out cargo tray that held up to 400 pounds (180 kg) that rolled on built-in wheels when removed from the vehicle, or a versatile cargo net system that held up to 200 pounds (91 kg ...

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  7. 3Xtreme - Wikipedia

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    3Xtreme was developed by 989 Sports, with Ed Loonam as the product manager.The idea was to incorporate the speed pace from ESPN Extreme Games, while keeping some fighting elements from 2Xtreme. [6]

  8. Extreme-G 3 - Wikipedia

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    Extreme-G 3 received "favorable" reviews on both platforms, according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [4] [5] Gary Whitta of NextGen described the PlayStation 2 version as a solid title for fans of Wipeout-style racers.

  9. X-treme Express - Wikipedia

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    X-treme Express (known in Japan titled Tetsu 1: Densha de Battle! (Tetsu 1: Densha de Battle!, Tetsu Wan: Densha de Battoru!)) is a video game released for the PlayStation 2 on 21 February 2001, in Japan and on 18 March 2002, in Great Britain. It has also been released in Australia.