MX Superfly - GameCube

Game Overview

packaging / box artwork
Also for: PS2, Xbox
Viewed: 3D Combination
Genre: Racing: Motorcycle
Arcade origin:No
Developer: THQ
Soft. Co.: THQ
Publishers: THQ (GB)
Released: 4 Oct 2002 (GB)
Ratings: 3+

Summary

With more motorcross titles under his belt than anyone else in the sport, it now seems like Ricky Carmichael is challenging for the title of 'most games with my name on'. MX Superfly is helping the guy in his quest for video game domination, delivering a whole heap of motorcross racing and freestyle to the Nintendo Gamecube.

In the game, players reap the rewards of racing through an entire season of the sport while upgrading their gear and bike along the way. For some free ride fun, the ... more >>
With more motorcross titles under his belt than anyone else in the sport, it now seems like Ricky Carmichael is challenging for the title of 'most games with my name on'. MX Superfly is helping the guy in his quest for video game domination, delivering a whole heap of motorcross racing and freestyle to the Nintendo Gamecube.

In the game, players reap the rewards of racing through an entire season of the sport while upgrading their gear and bike along the way. For some free ride fun, they can also compete in an all-new freestyle career mode, dazzling the crowd with new tricks and manoeuvres, or simply riding around the open terrain at their leisure, searching for secret areas.

As well as the ever-present Ricky Carmichael himself, the game also features 26 other pro riders, taken from an all-new roster from the 125 and 250cc freestyle ranks. Alternatively, a Create-a-Rider option allows for the customisation of players' own characters, offering big name sponsors, all six major bike manufacturers and authentic equipment to choose from. The better you are, the more stuff you can buy.

A Total of 25 motorcross, supercross, amateur and freestyle tracks feature along the way, including well known courses such as Loretta Lynn's, the Outdoor Nationals, the Free Ride Moto-X Championships and the THQ US Open. Failing that, a track editor is at hand, enabling the creation of ramps, jumps and a variety of obstacles to test the limits of the bike.

Five different multiplayer modes, including racing, freestyle and a selection of mini games round things off, making for a multifarious motorcross extravaganza. << less

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