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Starsky & Hutch.

Electronic Gaming Monthly

| November 01, 2003 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Ziff Davis Media Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

PS2, Xbox

Deciding which version of Starsky & Hutch to play is like pondering which pair of '70s flares and platform sandals to wobble around Haight-Ashbury in. Kinda. Well, we Tricksters recommend the classic PS2 ensemble, as it features a load of cheat codes that the less hip, more square Xbox version doesn't include. Check out the Infinite Points cheat, too. This is one of the few "legitimate" tricks out there. It exploits a loophole in the game's programming (and the general lack of social activity on the part of this writer) rather than relying on a cheat device or code.

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