Def Jam Vendetta

Def Jam Vendetta is a 2003 professional wrestling video game that combined hip hop with pro wrestling. It was Electronic Arts' first attempt at a wrestling game since the widely-panned WCW Backstage Assault. The game's engine was originally designed for use in a sequel to EA's WCW Mayhem, but EA lost the WCW license when the wrestling company was purchased by the World Wrestling Federation in 2001. Several hip hop artists were featured in the game, including DMX, Method Man, Redman, Ludacris, N.O.R.E., Capone, Scarface, Joe Budden, Ghostface Killah, Keith Murray, WC and Funkmaster Flex; all of which at the time were artists of Def Jam Records. Singer Christina Milian was also featured in the game as the character known as Angel. So far two sequels have been released: 2004's Def Jam: Fight for NY and 2007's Def Jam: Icon.

Cinema Scenes
Cinema scenes show nothing but a black screen as the sound plays without "External Frame Buffer: Real", which is forced by this titles INI. This unfortunately restricts rendering to the GameCube's native resolution, refer. The normal "External Frame Buffer" setting can be restored by opening the graphics configuration while in game.