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title: "Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX - Sega Dreamcast"
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# Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX - Sega Dreamcast

**Brand:** acclaim
**Price:** ฿87
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## Description

Includes game and bonus collector DVD case with reprint of original artwork to look pretty on shelf next to current games! These games are in good condition but they may have small scratches that do not affect game play. All ClassicGameStore games are tested before being taken into our inventory. 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.

Review: Love this game. - One of my favorite games of all time and I highly recommend it! Unfortunately I no long have this copy but I wish I did.
Review: 80% of a good game - Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX is yet another in the string of extreme sports games spawned by the success of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater. Unlike some other games, Mirra's trick system is actually creatively different from the THPS system, and unlike the few that deviated from the THPS system, Mirra's system works quite well for modeling what is a quite different kind of sport from skateboarding. The trick system consists of Tricks, Grinds, and Modifiers. Tricks are things like a Superman, Backflip, Tailwhip, Cancan, etc. Grinds are grinds (oh, and there are stalls as well). Modifiers are things like X-up, barspins, one-hander, no-hander, etc.. Do a Trick and then a Modifier, and you have a new trick. For instance, do a superman and then a no-hander and you have yourself a superman no-hander. Simple system, and it works quite well in the game. Advancing through proquest (or "career mode"), you encounter the fairly standard THPS system of complete certain goals on a level (tricking off a series of things, getting a certain point value, etc.) until you unlock the next level. The first 6 levels are in this style, the final 6 levels are competition levels, where the best 2 runs wins. One notable difference from Tony Hawk is that in Mirra competitions, the runs are 2 minutes long. This may sound like a minor difference, and maybe even a benefit, but when you're trying to max out points over 4 minutes, you can really feel drained. Now for the bad news about Dave Mirra. You like framerates? Too bad, bucko, cause Dave's got nothing but ... for you in that area. The programmers here clearly didn't finish up this aspect of the game, because while the graphics are attractive, the game can be SLOW. Looking out towards a wide open area everything suddenly becomes slow as molasses. This will happen on essentially every level, too. Even more disturbing is that when you're in a corner or someplace where you wouldn't be looking out towards lots of polygons, the game gets a real jolt of speed, which can be rather disconcerting. The other minor disappointment with the game is the lack of videos. Completing the game first with Dave Mirra, you're rewarded with a disappointingly short video. Even more annoying is that only Mirra, Nyquist, and one other character have videos at all, which is a letdown if you're used to THPS. In short, while Dave Mirra had a very good engine to start with, the framerate drop can really kill the game for you. Still, if you like this style of game, it's worth checking out; just rent it first.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love this game.
*by J***H on October 23, 2019*

One of my favorite games of all time and I highly recommend it! Unfortunately I no long have this copy but I wish I did.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 80% of a good game
*by K***Y on January 9, 2001*

Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX is yet another in the string of extreme sports games spawned by the success of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater. Unlike some other games, Mirra's trick system is actually creatively different from the THPS system, and unlike the few that deviated from the THPS system, Mirra's system works quite well for modeling what is a quite different kind of sport from skateboarding. The trick system consists of Tricks, Grinds, and Modifiers. Tricks are things like a Superman, Backflip, Tailwhip, Cancan, etc. Grinds are grinds (oh, and there are stalls as well). Modifiers are things like X-up, barspins, one-hander, no-hander, etc.. Do a Trick and then a Modifier, and you have a new trick. For instance, do a superman and then a no-hander and you have yourself a superman no-hander. Simple system, and it works quite well in the game. Advancing through proquest (or "career mode"), you encounter the fairly standard THPS system of complete certain goals on a level (tricking off a series of things, getting a certain point value, etc.) until you unlock the next level. The first 6 levels are in this style, the final 6 levels are competition levels, where the best 2 runs wins. One notable difference from Tony Hawk is that in Mirra competitions, the runs are 2 minutes long. This may sound like a minor difference, and maybe even a benefit, but when you're trying to max out points over 4 minutes, you can really feel drained. Now for the bad news about Dave Mirra. You like framerates? Too bad, bucko, cause Dave's got nothing but ... for you in that area. The programmers here clearly didn't finish up this aspect of the game, because while the graphics are attractive, the game can be SLOW. Looking out towards a wide open area everything suddenly becomes slow as molasses. This will happen on essentially every level, too. Even more disturbing is that when you're in a corner or someplace where you wouldn't be looking out towards lots of polygons, the game gets a real jolt of speed, which can be rather disconcerting. The other minor disappointment with the game is the lack of videos. Completing the game first with Dave Mirra, you're rewarded with a disappointingly short video. Even more annoying is that only Mirra, Nyquist, and one other character have videos at all, which is a letdown if you're used to THPS. In short, while Dave Mirra had a very good engine to start with, the framerate drop can really kill the game for you. Still, if you like this style of game, it's worth checking out; just rent it first.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Dave Mirra ROCKS!!!
*by A***R on April 23, 2002*

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 park, along with Camp Woodward. This game is highly reccommended. If you are trying to decide between Dave Mirra and Mat Hoffman, go with Dave Mirra. Mat Hoffman sucks.

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