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Jugular Street Luge Racing
Developer(s)nFusion Interactive
Publisher(s)HeadGames Publishing
SerieseXTreme Games
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2
ReleaseDecember 14, 1999 (Microsoft Windows), January 2000 (PlayStation 2)
Genre(s)Racing (Street luge)
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Street luge is an extreme gravity-powered activity that involves riding a street luge board (sometimes referred to as a sled) down a paved road or course. Street luge is also known as land luge or road luge. Like skateboarding, street luge is often done for sport and for recreation. Okami hd pc requirements.

Jugular Street Luge Racing is an offline lugeracing game developed by nFusion Interactive and published by HeadGames Entertainment in North America on December 14, 1999, as another addition to the eXTreme Games series. It was initially developed for Microsoft Windows and later released on the Sony PlayStation 2 in early 2000.[1] The game was released with an ESRB rating of E.

Gameplay[edit]

The game tasks the player racing down various courses in a street luge, playing as either Sean 'The Duck' Mallard or Wade Sokol. The player must avoid various obstacles, and must also maintain control of their luge, and try to prevent rolling off of the course. Obstacles can include dogs, other players, and cars.[2] There are 13 playable maps, each one having different landscapes and background, along with different course design. The game features two modes, practice mode and season mode. In practice mode, the player can race down the courses at their leisure, minus the obstacles featured in season mode as well as no opponents. In season mode the player races against opponents for cash, which they can use to upgrade their luge. Also, obstacles are present in this game mode. The game features music by The Offspring, with their album Ixnay on the Hombre. The tracks 'Mota', 'All I Want', and 'Leave it Behind' being featured in the game.[3]

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Reception[edit]

The game had poor reception to most critics and players. PC Player giving it a low 48/100, GameStar giving a 41/100, and PC Joker giving a 39/100. Many critics cited lack of interesting gameplay and the small scale of the game as reasons for its poor reception.[4]

Development[edit]

The game was developed by nFusion Interactive and published by HeadGames Entertainment (now a subsidiary of Activision). The game was originally developed for Microsoft Windows, but later released on the PlayStation 2.

References[edit]

  1. ^'Jugular Street Luge Racing (Game) - Giant Bomb'. Giant Bomb. Retrieved 2017-09-28.
  2. ^IGN.com: Juglar Street Luge Racing
  3. ^'Another Offspring Homepage - Jugular Street Luge Racing video game features Ixnay On The Hombre songs'. www.angelfire.com. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  4. ^'Jugular Street Luge Racing for Windows (2000)'. MobyGames. Retrieved 2019-03-06.

External links[edit]

  • PC Player (pg 117, 123)
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