Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX

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Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX

Developer(s) Runecraft
Publisher(s) Activision
Engine Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
Platform(s) Game Boy Color, PlayStation, Dreamcast, Windows, Game Boy Advance
Release date Flag of the United States May 22, 2001 GBC

Flag of the United States May 30, 2001 PS
Flag of the United States September 13, 2001 DC
Flag of the United States October 30, 2001 PC
Flag of the United States November 29, 2001 GBA

Genre(s) Extreme sports
Mode(s) Single Player, Multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone (E)
Media CD-ROM (PS1, PC)
GD-ROM (DC)
Cartridge (N64, GBC, GBA)

Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX is a BMX-themed videogame developed by Runecraft and published by Activision. It uses the game engine from Tony Hawk's Pro Skater.

Contents

[edit] Riders

[edit] Features

This video game features when completing or going on to the next level are pro covers when completed five special features including high score, a pro score, special tricks and two more. In the middle of the game has a special competition with a forested level that includes high scores with the most number of tricks in order to succeed to another level with a gold. silver or a bronze medals or first, second or third places. The final competition requires every cover to enter and takes place in an arena, the first plays succeeds in completing the game Each player has two different BMX bikes in the options mode, each powerups are added when completing a level. The game also features a make-your-own BMX park.

[edit] Levels

Here are a list of some of the levels arranged in order:

[edit] Songs

Songs in this game include:


In some versions, "52 Girls" and "The Bugs Will Bite" are completely missing from the soundtrack. But they've replaced with the "Break The Grip Of Shame", performed by Paris.

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