New Pimp My Ride exclusive trailer
A spin-off of the MTV show of the same title, Pimp My Ride for the Xbox 360 will soon be coasting down streets and into store shelves in time for Christmas, and this may just be the perfect holiday present for car enthusiasts or for those who (like us) love cars but can’t actually afford anything more than gas and the occasional scented pine tree.
Allowing players to jazz up the rattiest vehicles with the help of Xzibit and West Coast Customs, one can take command and customize to your heart’s content. Replace those about-to-fall-off doors with something that probably belongs to a jet plane. Stick in all the LED lights and LCD displays anywhere you deem fit, whether it’s the headlights, the dashboard, or that mini-performance stage that you built in the trunk which pops right out with the help of hydraulic arms.
Or something like that.
In any case, besides the glories of customization, there are also several mini-games that a player can get into when they want to take a break from the tinkering. So, while we wait for the game to finally hit shelves, here’s a trailer of the Activision/Eutechnyx-creation to get those engines started.
A spin-off of the MTV show of the same title, Pimp My Ride for the Xbox 360 will soon be coasting down streets and into store shelves in time for Christmas, and this may just be the perfect holiday present for car enthusiasts or for those who (like us) love cars but can’t actually afford anything more than gas and the occasional scented pine tree.
Allowing players to jazz up the rattiest vehicles with the help of Xzibit and West Coast Customs, one can take command and customize to your heart’s content. Replace those about-to-fall-off doors with something that probably belongs to a jet plane. Stick in all the LED lights and LCD displays anywhere you deem fit, whether it’s the headlights, the dashboard, or that mini-performance stage that you built in the trunk which pops right out with the help of hydraulic arms.
Or something like that.
In any case, besides the glories of customization, there are also several mini-games that a player can get into when they want to take a break from the tinkering. So, while we wait for the game to finally hit shelves, here’s a trailer of the Activision/Eutechnyx-creation to get those engines started.