Zeebo Extreme
Zeebo Extreme is a series of 3D racing videogames created for the Zeebo system.[1] The games were developed by the Tectoy Digital studio in Campinas, Brazil. To date, five Zeebo Extreme games have been introduced in Brazil and four in Mexico.
| Zeebo Extreme | |
|---|---|
| Genre(s) | Sport | 
| Developer(s) | Tectoy Digital | 
| Publisher(s) | Tectoy, Zeebo Inc. | 
Each of the games involves a race over air, water or land in a particular type of vehicle, such as an airplane, billy cart or jet board. In single player mode, the player competes against the game. In two-player mode, players race against each other. The games offer a variety of courses, levels of difficulty and power-ups.[2] The games use either the standard Zeebo Z-Pad gamepad or the Boomerang control, a motion-sensitive controller similar to the Wii Remote.[3]
Games
    
    Released games
    
| Title | Details | 
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Original release date(s): August 15, 2009 (Brazil) December 8, 2009 (Mexico)  | 
Release years by system: 2009 — Zeebo  | 
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Zeebo Extreme Corrida Aérea Original release date(s): September 29, 2009 (Brazil) December 7, 2009 (Mexico)  | 
Release years by system: 2009 — Zeebo  | 
Notes:
 
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Original release date(s): October 31, 2009 (Brazil) November 4, 2009 (Mexico)  | 
Release years by system: 2009 — Zeebo  | 
Notes:
 
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Zeebo Extreme Bóia Cross Original release date(s): December 21, 2009 (Brazil) December 23, 2009 (Mexico)  | 
Release years by system: 2009 — Zeebo  | 
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Zeebo Extreme Jetboard Original release date(s): December 21, 2009 (Brazil) July 21, 2010 (Mexico)  | 
Release years by system: 2009 — Zeebo  | 
Notes:
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References
    
- "Tectoy Digital libera vídeo de "Zeebo Extreme"; assista". UOL Technologia.
 - "Zeebo Brazil Games". Archived from the original on 2009-12-17.
 - http://www.zeebo.com.br/console.aspx#boomerang Archived 2009-09-18 at the Wayback Machine
 
External links
    
- Zeebo Brazil Games Page (in Portuguese)
 
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