Can agree. I went from playing the GameCube version with this going on for at least around 25 seconds and felt bad hearing about 3 seconds of the Original Xbox theme after.
@@daughtermedicine123 yeah bcuz they’ll always counter ur attacks or reverse grapple and even if u wait to see what attack they finna do, they’ll attack u from there
@@salamhacker8441 hes saying there was less content in the gamecube version. There was less music and the created character only had one voice available.
*grabs weapon* L'il Flip: "The Fix is in!" Flava Flav: "Time to show me some respect!" Memphis Bleek: "Time to break the rules!" Crazy Legs: "Homerun baby!" Elephant Man: "I told you I'm crazy!"
Yea it’s now unfortunately a rare game and I went through like 5 of them back in the day. I seen a few for about $200 here in Cali too and I even seen one going for $150 at a local game trader a couple years ago. The thing is the game will actually still get sold for that much….
I always chose this song for the Train Station and Joe Budden's Walk With Me for any other arena. I only used Cindy J. lmao She was sexy when I was a kid. xD
You knew what time it was when this came on🤟🏾🔥 we need hardcore games like def jam back! These newer games are getting softer & softer each year with the woke & political correct bs
This song here made research COMP and I'm a fan of his been a fan for years since Vandetta and he just released an album not that long ago Called Man With The Hand 3
This was my favourite map, I remember when I was still noob and my brother was beating the shit out of me and by luck I escaped the train and he died LOL
D4Y_ _LYTE I don't know dude I love the xbox, cause I have an emotional friendship with Halo but I use to play playstation also but that damn console is 4 kids...
This song makes me want to split somebody’s head open, with my bare hands. And I’m not even that strong. It makes me want to do what Omni man did to red rush but backwards. Not squeeze but rip open.
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