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Pure Xbox 360

$15.00 to $30.00



Designed by the speed fanatics who have brought gamers such hits as ATV Off-Road Fury and MotoGP, Pure is the new racing phenomenon that gives gamers the raw thrills of off-road, extreme quad racing. Expect big air, ballsy tricks, mass-crush online play for up to 16 racers, and no end to the mayhem.

Manufacturer:Disney Interactive Product MPNKey FeaturesOther FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPN712725005450
Publisher   Disney Interactive
Genre   Racing / Driving
ESRB Rating   E - (Everyone)
Output Signal Supported1080i • 1080p • 720p
HDTV SupportHDTV Support
Audio SupportDolby Digital 5.1
OnlineOnline Gaming Support
ESRB DescriptorMild Violence
Memory Support   With Memory Support
Max. Number Of Players1
Release DateSeptember, 2008
UPC8717418177157


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