Supercross Freestyle

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Release
Supercross Freestyle
Developer(s)Velez & Dubail Dev. Team
Publisher(s)Infogrames Europe
Platform(s)Game Boy Color
Release
Genre(s)Sports; racing
Mode(s)Single-player

Supercross Freestyle is a 2000 motorbike racing game developed by Fernando Velez and Guillaume Dubail, and published by Infogrames Europe for the Game Boy Color. The game features three modes, including a conventional supercross racing mode, a freestyle trick mode, and an arcade racing mode. Supercross Freestyle received praise upon release for the diversity of game modes and controls.

A screenshot of gameplay in Supercross Freestyle.

Supercross Freestyle features three game modes. in 'Freestyle', the player completes tricks signalled to them by successfully repeating a combination of buttons. In 'Supercross', the player completes three-lap against competitors on tracks across the world. In 'Arcade' mode, the player races against the clock on tracks whilst avoiding obstacles, such as rocks and puddles, to reach first place. In this mode, the player has a damage meter accumulated when colliding with obstacles, which can be repaired with first aid boxes collected on the track.[2] The game features four different courses, each with three tracks,[3] and several licensed bikes, including from Honda and Kawasaki.[2]

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