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|released  = {{vgrelease|NA=November 24, 2002|EU=June 7, 2003}}
|released  = {{vgrelease|NA=November 24, 2002|EU=June 7, 2003}}
|genre    = Sports, BMX
|genre    = Sports, BMX
|modes    = Single-player, Multiplayer
|modes    = Single-player, Multiplayer (2)
|input    = GameCube Controller
|input    = GameCube Controller
|image    = [[File:BMX_XXX.jpg|300px]]
|image    = [[File:BMX_XXX.jpg|300px]]
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'''''BMX XXX''''' was a controversial sports game based on the same engine as the Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX Series. While the game is full of crude and often sexual humor, the biggest controversy comes from the inclusion of topless women in the form of customizable characters and video clips from the Scores chain of strip clubs. While these elements were toned down in the PS2 and XBox editions of the game, the [[GameCube]] version has no such limitations.
'''''BMX XXX''''' was a controversial sports game based on the same engine as the Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX Series. While the game is full of crude and often sexual humor, the biggest controversy comes from the inclusion of topless women in the form of customizable characters and video clips from the Scores chain of strip clubs. Strip away the controversial elements, and there's still a fun, challenging BMX game. The controls are well laid out, the levels are fairly large and diverse, flatland tricks have been implemented, and the events can be quite funny, if one doesn't mind the crude humor.
 
Strip away the controversial elements, and there's still a fun, challenging BMX game. The controls are well laid out, the levels are fairly large and diverse, flatland tricks have been implemented, and the events can be quite funny, if one doesn't mind the crude humor.


== Problems ==
== Problems ==