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VideoGames : Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 








Amazon Maximum Age: 17 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 96 months
Binding: Video Game
EAN: 0021481832119
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Feature: This item comes with no original case, box, sleeve or artwork. Media ONLY. Discs, tapes and games will ship in clear generic case. This item MAY have been a previous rental.
Label: 'Sega of America, Inc.'
Manufacturer: 'Sega of America, Inc.'
Platform: Sega Dreamcast
Publisher: 'Sega of America, Inc.'
Sales Rank: 7104
Studio: 'Sega of America, Inc.'

Features:
  • This item comes with no original case, box, sleeve or artwork. Media ONLY. Discs, tapes and games will ship in clear generic case. This item MAY have been a previous rental.



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
If you're into freestyle stunt games that are similar to the TonyHawk's Pro Skater series (a necessary comparison), you might find, with alittle patience, that Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX is a surprisingly goodone. It doesn't offer much more than the established fly-and-trick formula, butit's still a fun ride.

In general, this game calls for quicker thumbs and more precision than othergames in the genre, but it also provides a greater sense of accomplishment tothose who get up to speed. The animation of your rider's backflips, grinds, andother aerial maneuvers looks startlingly realistic; and, with 1,300 tricksavailable, chances are that you'll always find a new way to fall off your bike.Most levels are huge and designed so that you can pull off many stunts pertrack. In fact, you must complete some of the harder stunts to win sponsors fornew gear. For all of you kids who are into aggro music, Dave's game featurespopular four-chord acts Social Distortion, Rancid, and the Deftones, as well asrap group Cypress Hill.

On the downside, the game's visuals just don't look tremendously better than thePlayStation version. Although they're nicely rendered and decently animated,none of it screams, '128-bit pixel-pushing processing power!'

While it won't stun anyone with its originality, Dave Mirra Freestyle BMXoffers an interesting twist on the burgeoning freestyle-stunt genre. --MarkBrooks

Pros:
  • Many challenging stunts
  • Hip soundtrack
  • Bike-control scheme plays and feels differently from others in genre
Cons:
  • Substandard graphics
  • Nothing most gamers haven't seen before


Amazon.com Review:
If you're into freestyle stunt games that are similar to the TonyHawk's Pro Skater series (a necessary comparison), you might find, with alittle patience, that Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX is a surprisingly goodone. It doesn't offer much more than the established fly-and-trick formula, butit's still a fun ride.

In general, this game calls for quicker thumbs and more precision than othergames in the genre, but it also provides a greater sense of accomplishment tothose who get up to speed. The animation of your rider's backflips, grinds, andother aerial maneuvers looks startlingly realistic; and, with 1,300 tricksavailable, chances are that you'll always find a new way to fall off your bike.Most levels are huge and designed so that you can pull off many stunts pertrack. In fact, you must complete some of the harder stunts to win sponsors fornew gear. For all of you kids who are into aggro music, Dave's game featurespopular four-chord acts Social Distortion, Rancid, and the Deftones, as well asrap group Cypress Hill.

On the downside, the game's visuals just don't look tremendously better than thePlayStation version. Although they're nicely rendered and decently animated,none of it screams, '128-bit pixel-pushing processing power!'

While it won't stun anyone with its originality, Dave Mirra Freestyle BMXoffers an interesting twist on the burgeoning freestyle-stunt genre. --MarkBrooks

Pros:
  • Many challenging stunts
  • Hip soundtrack
  • Bike-control scheme plays and feels differently from others in genre
Cons:
  • Substandard graphics
  • Nothing most gamers haven't seen before


Amazon.com Product Description:
Ride as Dave Mirra, 10-time World BMX Champion and Gold Medal Winner, in the 2000 X Games Street Competition; Ryan Nyquist, Gold Medal Winner in the 2000 X Games Bike Stunt Dirt Jump; or any of a group of other pros in this BMX game for your Dreamcast. The open trick system lets you start with basic tricks and modify them to create new moves. More than 1,300 different tricks are available, resulting in infinite combinations. Make your way through Vert, dirt, and street-riding levels, each of which has multiple objectives and hidden areas. Master levels to earn support from such sponsors as Slim Jim, Adidas, Haro, and Specialized. Ten different multiplayer games are available, including B-M-X (a variation of HORSE), Longest Grind, Sickest Trick, and Gnarliest Crash. The soundtrack includes selections from Sublime, Cypress Hill, Rancid, Social Distortion, Deftones, Pennywise, and Dropkick Murphys.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating: out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - You Gotta Get It
Man...this is the only 5 minute break ive taken from the game in hours. Let Me explain about it

Gameplay: The controls are easy to learn but hard to master(Wich makes the game fun but challenging). The Graphics are awesome, honestly i havent seen better. The Levels are amazing, They let you do challenges from amatuer, pro, and hardcore wich give you hours of fun challenges. Honestly, this proves that an E game can still be fun. YOU HAVE TO GET THIS GAME.You dont know what your missing ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not very good
The graphics are terrible! If you liked Tony Hawk, maybe you'll have fun with this, but keep in mind that this game did not get any noticeable improvement over the Playstation version... which was not that good anyway.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Dave Mirra ROCKS!!!
Very addictive, challenging, frustrating at times, but keeps you coming back for more. I've beaten this game many times, but i still play it and love it to death. The graphics are great, and plenty bags of tricks to pull out, over 3,000+ combinations, plus you can make your own too. Tons of records to break (longest grind, biggest air, longest jump, longest manual, etc...) There are i think 12 diff parks, but 3-4 levels of challenges for each park, except the competition levels. Skate Park 8 is awesome ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Decent game
Dave Mirra is a fun game.With a bunch of tricks and characters it is a lot of fun for one or two players.I beat the game in four days.The competitions are tough to get used to but once you have the game figured out it is repetitve for each rider.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Is he slow or is he just stupid?
Nothing beats the feeling of playing your favorite bikers -- Mirra, Nyquist, etc.The moves are amazingly true to form and the soundtrack gets the blood pumping.The controls are easy to understand and adapt.

But one thing that no one has mentioned is that this game has some major lag when there's lots of stuff happening on screen -- whether it be a speeding train, or a gaggle of ramps and intersections.I can only compare this game to that of Tony Hawk Pro-Skater, and no matter how fast and ... Read More



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