The GBA version of Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 makes no compromises in re-creating the experience of its console cousins. Full-Fat, the developer of Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 for the Game Boy Advance, ...
First Impressions When Activision dropped by to show us the next installment of its Mat Hoffman series, I was intially unmoved. As I have told the guys at Z-Axis (who make the lovely Dave Mirra ...
The early noughties was an action sports battleground on games consoles, with plenty of different titles championing various sports, all with different leading athletes on the cover. Each game aimed ...
There's something about side-scrolling BMX/motorbike games, don't you agree? They promise big silly accidents, skill-based gameplay that's easy to parse, violent falls from mid-air, fun stunts, ...
If you're looking for some BMX action, you could certainly do worse, but Acclaim and Z-Axis could certainly do better. Z-Axis has completed its multiplatform trifecta by bringing Dave Mirra Freestyle ...
Bikes are more fun than boards. You can do far more entertaining things on a bike, and there are less people wearing baggy trousers. Or 'pants'. However, in videogame circles, boards are more fun than ...
Acclaim has once again laid down the gauntlet with the first BMX game on PlayStation 2. The Long Island, NY-based console dinosaur was first out with Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX on PlayStation, but it's ...