Big Air Freestyle (Nintendo GameCube, 2002)

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Big Air Freestyle features BMX racing across three distinct events: Motocross, Supercross, and Freestyle. A total of 23 indoor and outdoor courses patterned after locales around the world are included for both Motocross and Supercross competition, with six fantasy arenas designed specifically for Freestyle play. Players can also choose from 125 cc, 250 cc, or 500 cc bikes as they challenge a series of computer rivals. More than 30 dangerous tricks can be performed inside the fantasy arenas to earn points, which can then be used to unlock new venues. Freestyle players must also avoid such dangers as active volcanoes, arctic blasts, tar pits, sharks, electrical shocks, and more while stringing together the various tricks needed to ensure a top score. Big Air Freestyle also supports two-player racing using a split-screen viewpoint.
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