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A Power Rangers action game based on the latest iteration of the series featuring dinosaur Zords. Whenever Dinos threaten mankind, count on the Power Rangers to be there! With more than 20 levels and loads of puzzles and action, Power Rangers: Dino Thunder will give fans of the action team plenty to shout about. Released ahead of its console cousins, Power Rangers: Dino Thunder mixes puzzles and action for a unique brand of gameplay. Use special attacks and weapon power-ups to beat the competition and collect Dino Gems to control the Dino Zords.

WWE Crush Hour is a vehicular combat video game published by THQ and released in 2003 for the Nintendo GameCube and PlayStation 2. An Xbox version was planned but canceled.

MX Superfly featuring Ricky Carmichael, released as MX Super Fly in PAL regions, is a motorcross racing game developed by Pacific Coast Power & Light and published by THQ for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, and Nintendo GameCube. The main mode pits a user-created rider against the CPU riders. From the creation screen, there are two different career paths to take—a racing career, or a freestyle career. The racing career consists of straightforward races against computer opponents, while the freestyle career consists of doing different tasks to get through to the next level. The Xbox version of the game has Xbox Live download support, allowing users to download different soundtracks, riders, and bikes off of the service. There is no Xbox Live multiplayer support. There is split screen multiplayer.

Get your moto kicks on the newest, most advanced hand held system. Prepare for new levels of immersion, authenticity and compelling gameplay with MX 2002 featuring Ricky Carmichael. Featuring more than 20 of the most death defying tricks, 30 pro riders and fast intense competition, MX 2002 featuring Ricky Carmichael is a perfect blend of traditional racing and free ride madness. This isn't just a game - it's a complete motocross experience!

180 MPH slap in the face, anyone? Multi-player modes for up to four players including Deathmatch, Cop Mode and Tag. New weapons and moves like the dreaded spoke jam. Intense pack brawling, including grudges and alliances. 200 miles of interconnected tracks and environments. Over 25 bikes and characters to choose from. Thrashin' soundtrack featuring Sugar Ray, The Mermen and more!

Jet Moto 3 was released exclusively for the PlayStation video game console in 1999. It was the only Jet Moto title released by developer Pacific Coast Power & Light and publisher 989 Studios. It has been released only in North America. Gameplay in the Jet Moto series differs from traditional racing games. players instead control hoverbikes which sit close to the ground and can be ridden over land and water. Most of the courses in the games are designed to take advantage of this ability. The game has a variant of the traditional road course, but also introduces a new course type, known as a suicide course. Instead of being a continuous loop, these tracks have checkpoints at either end of the course, and the starting grid in the centre. Characters race to one end, then turn around to head for the other checkpoint, repeating the process until all laps are complete. This provides a new gameplay dynamic as often the player must navigate oncoming traffic. Characters are split into teams, and bikes are adorned with logos of products such as Mountain Dew and Butterfinger, similar to real-life sponsored racing.