If you grew up in the mid-2000s, you remember Total Overdose . Released in 2005 by Deadline Games, this game was a love letter to over-the-top action movies, specifically the gritty, sun-baked "mexploitation" films of the 1970s. With its revolutionary "Loco Motion" stunt system, slow-motion diving, and a soundtrack that slapped harder than a wrestling chair shot, it was a cult classic.

The "Pizza" trainer for (2005) is a classic community-made tool designed to bypass the game's difficulty by providing cheats like infinite health and ammo. ⚡ Quick Review: Pizza Trainer

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A trainer is a small program designed to run alongside a game, allowing you to modify its memory to enable cheats such as:

Participants in the Total Overdose Pizza Trainer program begin by devouring a substantial amount of pizza, typically 5-10 large pies, within a 30-minute time frame. This "pizza overdose" is designed to induce a state of temporary discomfort, often referred to as a "food coma." Immediately following the pizza binge, individuals embark on a high-intensity workout, which may include a combination of cardio exercises, strength training, and agility drills.