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- Release Date 1/9/2008
- Publisher Red Mile Entertainment
- Platform DS
- Genre Action Adventure
- Number of Players 1
Game Description
Take a virtual shot at pulling off the downright hilarious stunts you've seen performed by the Jackass crew in this mission-based action-adventure game inspired by the Jackass series and movies. Play as Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, and other twisted members of the Jackass team. Explore an open-world environment filled with insane single and multiplayer scenarios like appliance racing, golf cart demolition derby, and shopping cart slalom. You can unlock clips and behind-the-scenes footage from the series, play the Whack-a-Wee-Man mini-game, and more. The built-in injury tracker tallies all the damage you're doing. The bigger the hurting you put on your character, the bigger your score.
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IGN Review (4.0 out of 10)
In late 2007, Red Mile Entertainment and game development studio Sidhe Interactive produced a PlayStation 2 and a PlayStation Portable rendition of the MTV "stupid stunt" phenomenon, Jackass. And apparently, it didn't turn out all that terrible according to the reviewer of that version. However, the...more
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Average Member Rating: 5.0 out of 10
horrible. (2 out of 10)
posted by gorefest1 (SAINT CLOUD, FL) on Jan 30, 2008
Member since Mar 2007
12 out of 13 gamers (92%) found this review helpful
Member since Mar 2007
12 out of 13 gamers (92%) found this review helpful
for all the people who have seen videos of the jackass game for the ps2 or psp and thought it looked cool, dont base your rental off of those videos because the ds version is a totaly different game and it sucks. I beat in about a day and it was painful to play. The game play and graphics suck and y...more
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