Island Xtreme Views
From 2002 to 2003, an official Island Xtreme Stunts series of Lego sets was released as promotional merchandise, ranging from replications of the characters to semi-canonical sets such as skateboard parks and various vehicles used in the game. However, these did not financially impact the success of either the game or the Lego series itself, and was thus discontinued after the first year and are now collectors' items.
Island Xtreme Stunts faced many performance issues under all Windows platforms, with the exception of Windows 98 Second Edition. The main issue was a scripting error with the game's GFX. This error would cause, usually when loading into mini games, the game to crash, causing the Windows Error blue screen and required a re-boot to the PC. The game's instability was a much larger problem for Windows ME users, mainly because of the disappearance of DOS. A patch is available to fix this problem, but some distributions have either been modified that worsen the problem or have been infected with Trojan horses. Because downloads are no longer available on LEGO.com, it is not recommended to download the patches. A version, named legoxtreme2045291484.tvf (which is a Trojan Virus Format) can affect system files, and cause the motherboard to become unstable.
When movie moguls choose LEGO Island as the location for a new action adventure film, naturally they pick you, Pepper Roni, to be the lead stuntman. Drive, fly, jump, and skate through five extreme stunt games that take you all over the vast LEGO Island. Dash from shoot to shoot on your skateboard or in any one of the vehicles - providing you've passed the test of course! The mischievous Brickster might try to crash the scene, so pull off your best stunts and show him who the real action hero is!