Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX
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This game can grind, manual, ollie, combo, and trick out just as well as THPS2 -- but it does it with two less wheels.
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AntagonistDoesn't quite beat the master (Tony Hawk), but it's still an ass-kickingly fun gaming experience.
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A terrific way to pass the time in between those epic sessions of "Skies of Arcadia" and "Shenmue," Mirra BMX is worth every penny.
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Sega XThis game is loads of fun even for a beginner such as myself.
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The way Acclaim brought freestyle biking to a console is just awesome. While Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX is not perfect, it has enough good aspects in it to overlook the little bad things.
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The addictive gameplay along with clean textures and smooth animations produce a rock solid game. The lack of a level editor is something of a letdown, but I guess we'll have to just wait for "Dave Mirra 2."
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Dreamcast HQI think if you're looking for something new besides the next skateboarding game, you'll be more than happy with this game.
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While fans of BMX will enjoy the cool licenses and game features (like the height meter for midair boasts), casual gamers who are used to training wheels will find both a plug-and-play arcade game and a deep career mode.
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Any Hawk fan that has yet to play any version should definitely check out this quality title.
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This one would be a must-have if not for the evils of slowdown and gameplay glitches that take a top-notch experience and effectively rip the fun right out of it.
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As with its PlayStation counterpart, it's best to not even play Dave Mirra. The gameplay is incomplete with inexcusably terrible graphics and thumb-numbing controls.
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The Dreamcast version's graphical flaws manage to wreck anything the game has going for it, leaving behind an ugly, unplayable mess.
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#53 Most Discussed Dreamcast Game of 2000
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 3 out of 5
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Mixed: 1 out of 5
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Negative: 1 out of 5
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TomJ.Nov 10, 2001This game rocks.