X-Play Episode 90
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
- ''Need For Speed Underground,' Spy Hunter 2,' and More'
Airing Order: 90
Original Air Date: 12.17.03
Today on X-Play, Adam and Morgan review Need for Speed: Underground (Xbox), NFL Blitz Pro (PS2), Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown (PS2), Spy Hunter 2 (PS2), and Adam goes drifting.
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Adam Sessler really loves the "seminal."
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Nothing is better than seeing Adam looking like a hobo, stealing food into his shirt pocket all while an instrumental of Lil Jon plays in the background.
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I appreciate the commercials... ahhh when I was young.
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Need for speed: underground for the xbox is a excellent game. 😀👍🎮
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Defender of the Crown had an NES port in 1989, released by Ultra, and produced by the Australian-based Beam Software.
1:24 The meaning "Inspired by The Fast and Furious movies" is so much more different nowadays.
LOL I agree.
Holy shit, the NFS Underground review, damn that game was my favorite game in 2003
Also funny they were showing drifting stuff and a year later, they end up on G4 and they would have Formula D
And of course the Drift thing has Get Low
Is it just me, or is that the same music from the Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing review for the drifting segment?
28:35 Is that Steve Harvey???
Anyone got that TechTV Top 20 Gifts Special?
I do have Leo Laporte's 2004 Technology Almanac.
Was this ever on G4 rewind?
2024
5:49
Where the heck are you finding these episodes?
They were discovered along with the Allan Hills 84001 meteorite buried deep in the antarctic by a team of research scientists on December 27, 1984.
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