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{{quote|''Flesh, to bone, when [[The Virus|The Rot begins to play.]] Bone, to dust, and [[Critical Existence Failure|your life is blown away.]]"
|The Fuzz Brothers}}
Not to be confused with the [[Bruce McDonald]] film of the same name, ''Roadkill'' is a [[Vehicular Combat]] game developed and published by [[Midway Games]] in 2003 for the [[Xbox]], [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Game Cube]]. [[X Meets Y|It combined]] [[Twisted Metal]] -style combat with a [[Grand Theft Auto]]- like free-roaming mission structure. It featured a rockin' soundtrack of both real and written-for-the game songs, and four-player split-screen multiplayer. The game was only mildly hyped prior to release and thought it met with good reviews, [[Needs More Love|it is to this day relatively obscure,]] like many [[Vehicular Combat]] games that aren't [[Twisted Metal]].
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He can't just go straight for Axl, though. There's a whole bunch of unruly street gangs between him and Paradise City, and he's gotta get through them first.
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* [[Affirmative Action Girl]]: Were there a sequel, this would probably be a required addition.
* [[After the End]]
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