This game has unused text. The director of Jackass gets into an "accident", so you must take his place and film stunts for the show. Basically, a collection of surprisingly fun minigames!
Bam Margera not included. Placeholders for almost every type of menu or UI, even some from the PSP version, such as the medals. An unknown background.
An early title screen. An image most likely meant to be displayed on the TV when you are on a locked minigame. Goes unused as you cannot see any locked levels before unlocking them. An icon meant for the Extreme Unicycling. An unused objective icon featuring the MTV Games logo. An early version of the "Pimped Golf Cart" prop and a corresponding silhouette, the final uses a totally different black design.
While other prop renders are in their own folder, this one is in the main folder for menu graphics. Presumably you were able to defend yourself by pressing left, if you were to lose a round. The unlockable "General Lee" bumper car has an unused decal in its textures. This was used in the prototype. Some early character renders and a background to match which were left behind in the menu graphics. Bam or Raab don't appear in the game. Bam most likely because of his inclusion in Activision's Tony Hawk series.
They both use the same lines, with Raab's labeled "chrisr". These were most likely placeholder sounds them being uncensored supporting this. An unknown character called Victor also exists on the disc, and is the only unused character who has all of his files still on the disc.
Ka uru ana koe hei mema o te papaanga ka taea e koe te whakamahi me te koa ki nga kiriata whakaongaonga i nga waahi katoa i nga waahi katoa me nga waa katoa. Momo: Documentary.
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Fortunately, the collectables are rather good, ranging from new characters to show clips to behind-the-scenes footage and more. The entire main crew of Jackass, sans Bam Margera, was present for the production and lent their voices and likeness to the title, and some of the footage that you can unlock of them recording their lines and so forth is entertaining.
For one thing, you're able to watch and edit replays of some stunts on both games including changing playback speed, camera angles and more , but you can only save them on the PSP. You also have access to a show editor where you can load multiple replay and put together an episode, and you can upload these shows or individual replays online for others to see or download other folks' creations.
In other words, the PSP game has far more features than the PS2 version, making the console variant feel incomplete because of this. Verdict Jackass: The Game can be fun for a bit, but mostly because the content of the stunts is funny.
Actually playing them isn't as exciting as simply seeing what happens next, which is unfortunate. If you're into unlockable items then there will be a lot for you here, but if not, you'll find that the whole thing is over rather quickly. It can be a reasonable time waster, but that's about it. Was this article informative? YES NO. In This Article. The boys of Jackass put their nuts on the line time and time again in this videogame based on the MTV franchise. Release Date. What did you think?
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