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  1. Free Rider 2 (Flash)

    Create your own track and play it with a variety of vehicles. Line Rider meets Dirt Bike.

  2. Yanya Caballista: City Skater (PS2)

    This unique skateboarding adventure game with cel shading offers a colorful cartoon look. It includes a fingerboard atta more »chment--a small skateboard-shaped accessory that attaches to your PS2 controller for intuitive and seamless gameplay. The game offers three characters and 10 street maps to start with, but more of each open up as you advance. Your goal is to locate the nefarious Gawoo--ghostlike creatures who have taken over the city--then do tricks in their vicinity, causing them to disappear. Unlike other simulations, this game does not use combinations of buttons to pull off tricks. Instead, only the basic tricks (jump, grab, flip, spin, glide, and slide) are used, with timing the essential skill element. The fingerboard makes the entire enterprise an intuitive and enjoyable affair. « less

  3. Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 (Xbox)

    Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 redefines the extreme sports genre by letting you create your own BMX experience. This true s more »equel to the extreme sports classic lets you create your rider from head to toe and build a killer BMX park from the ground up. « less

  4. Roller Games (NES)

    This is a platform game in the same fashion as Turtles II, that is that it's a sidescroller were you can move up and dow more »n on the screen, but you go on rollerskates. This makes the game go much faster than its counterpart, which adds difficulty and also a sense of speed.It includes a silly story about three different roller skates gangs (somewhat like motor cycle gangs) in a close future, which is most an excuse for the game to exist.You can choose between three different gangs, one is all-around, one is fast and weak (and consists of women) and one is slow and strong, you get the fashion. This adds some replay ability, but in reality, they are kind of the same. « less

  5. Snowboard Riot (WiiWare)

    While snowboarding is already an exhilarating activity, nothing can prepare players for Snowboard Riot. Battle with up t more »o 4 boarders using the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection to race online and blow away the competition. Weapons such as mines and turbo are available to give players an edge fighting it out on the mountain. « less

  6. SSX Tricky (PS2)

    When Sony released the PlayStation2 last year, there were only a few standout games. One of them, SSX, brought snowboar more »ding to people who didn't even like snowboarding. Now, only a year later, PS2 fans get a new reason to stay indoors during the cold winter months. SSX Tricky is the game, and it more than lives up to the moniker. Tricky removes two characters from the previous game and adds five new ones. It adds two new race locations to the already beefed-up World Circuit (Garibaldi and Alaska). The developers also added features to the older tracks, effectively making them new again. Tricky improves the graphics a bit and refines the controls. The game even tweaks the basic gameplay by letting you upgrade your boarder's stats in races, but also forcing you to attempt and master the showoff mode. And EA improved the challenge by evening out the learning curve. SSX tended to be a cakewalk until the later races in each set, but this time your rivals get more intense and aggressive depending upon the lap you're taking. As in the first game, personality is everything. This is true not only in terms of voice acting, but also in how you treat opponents. The game has a few basic attitudes. If you block and attack characters too much, they'll remember and actively seek you out. If you help one or two of them, they'll become your allies, warning you of danger or fending off attackers. In many ways, SSX Tricky is only an upgrade of the previous game. Admittedly, the additions don't look like enough to justify buying the game all over again. But the changes are deep enough to change quite a bit, and they'll delight even fans who are tired of, or who mastered, the first game. Maybe that's the most impressive über-trick of them all. --Bob Andrews Pros: Refined controls and new tricks Excellent computer intelligence and challenge Cons: The graphics are only slightly improved « less

  7. Track and Field (XBLA)

    On your mark! Get set! Go! The world title is on the line and you have to compete in six events to cement your legacy as more » a World Champion. Race the 100m Dash and 110m Hurdles, test your skills with the Javelin and Hammer Throw, and hop to it with the Long Jump and High Jump. Global leaderboards will compare your skills to see where you truly rank in the world. Compete with up to four other athletes on one Xbox® or over Xbox LIVE®. Originally released in 1983, Track & Field was an arcade button-smashing classic, and now you can play it on Xbox.* Button-smashing multiplayer experience:Compete in events with up to four players in Xbox LIVE Versus Mode. Go head-to-head in the running events. Host your own World Champion party. * New leaderboards: Track your achievements with all-time and weekly leader-boards for high score, event results, and win/loss ratios. * Enhanced graphics: Choose either the authentic original graphics or the enhanced graphics including new special effects and hand-painted game sprites and backgrounds. * Enhanced audio: All music and sound effects have been digitally enhanced to sound richer and deeper. * Achievements: Twelve new achievements ranging from easy to hard encourage you to become a World Champion at Track & Field. « less

  8. Super Dodge Ball (NES)

    Team USA is on its way to a Cinderella success story in the Super Dodge Ball World Cup Championships. From out of nowher more »e, this scrappy bunch of rookies is advancing to the final round of competition. Sever powerful teams still stand between Team USA and their ultimate challenge; the long awaited grudge match with Team USSR « less

  9. SSX 3 (PS2)

    SSX 3 takes you to a colossal mountain for the ultimate snowboarding game! Incredible environmental details, from the s more »parkling snow to the realistic shadows Conquer all three peaks of the mountain and earn immortality as a great snowboarder! « less

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