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|title        = The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction
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|developer    = Radical Entertainment
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|modes        = Single-player
|modes        = Single-player
|platforms    = Nintendo GameCube
|platforms    = Nintendo GameCube
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'''The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction''' is the second Incredible Hulk game released for the Gamecube. Developed by Radical Entertainment, it built on the free-roaming aspect of Simpsons Hit & Run and allowed Hulk to freely explore and destroy both a full sized city and an expansive desert location. A key feature of the game is Hulk's ability to "weaponize" virtually any item in the game. For example, it is possible to rip a car in half and turn it into a pair of gauntlets, surf on top of a city bus, rip the missiles out of a launcher to hurl them at enemies, hammer throw the turret off of a tank, grab a plane out of the sky and beat enemies with it, hurl trees like javelins, and whack humans into the sunset with lamp posts.  
'''The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction''' is the second Incredible Hulk game released for the Gamecube. Developed by Radical Entertainment, it built on the free-roaming aspect of Simpsons Hit & Run and allowed Hulk to freely explore and destroy both a full sized city and an expansive desert location. A key feature of the game is Hulk's ability to "weaponize" virtually any item in the game. For example, it is possible to rip a car in half and turn it into a pair of gauntlets, surf on top of a city bus, rip the missiles out of a launcher to hurl them at enemies, hammer throw the turret off of a tank, grab a plane out of the sky and beat enemies with it, hurl trees like javelins, and whack humans into the sunset with lamp posts.