3DO's entry into the extreme sport genre comes in the form of Jonny Moseley Mad Trix, an extreme skiing title -- the first game of its kind to appear on the PS2. Trick-oriented gameplay drives the title as players compete for the highest score on each of the ten fantasy courses. Snow blankets each of the city courses, regardless of their actual climate. Las Vegas, New York, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. are just some of the cities serving as the backdrop for the adrenaline-seeking skiers. Real-world landmarks can be found in the respective cities and form an integral part of the gameplay; such as grinding along the Golden Gate Bridge, to cite one such example._x000D_\n_x000D_\nButton and directional combinations are used to execute aerial and grind maneuvers. New skis, equipment, courses, and competitors can be unlocked by achieving the requisite scores for a particular course. Competitors are made up of a mixture of real and fictitious characters, including the titular Olympian. A standard collection of modes are offered, including Free Ride and Training which provide players with the opportunity to accustom themselves with the courses and control scheme, respectively. A host of bands have been licensed for the title, providing a range of rock, hip-hop, and alternative tracks to accompany the gameplay.USED VIDEO GAME .USED VIDEO GAME _x000D_\n_x000D_\n _x000D_\n_x000D_\n USED VIDEO GAME
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