TrickStyle
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TrickStyle is a video game released on September 30, 1999[1] for the Sega Dreamcast and PC, developed by Criterion Games and published by Acclaim. The game is based around the concept of "hoverboarding" and is set in the future. It features future metropolis versions of London, Tokyo, and Manhattan Island. The player can race or do stunts through these areas or in the Velodrome, a massive practice area.
The game also features nine boarders to ride on the hoverboards. These are: Angel, Brad, King, Uri, Max, Mia, Rose, Shin, and Zak. Each has their own riding style, special moves, and board preference.
[edit] Credits
Concept Design | Ed Hayden |
Lead Programmer | Sean Turner |
Lead Artist | Ed Hayden |
Game Designer | Craig Sullivan |
Game Engine | Sean Turner |
Physics / Collision | Paul Ross |
Stunt animation system | Sean Turner |
AI | Sean Turner |
Sega Dreamcast programming | Mark Jennings, Stephen Lucas |
Renderware Port | Mark Jennings |
Split screen | Stephen Lucas |
VMU Handling | Toby Nelson |
Front End | Toby Nelson, Stephen Lucas |
Control System | Paul Ross, Stephen Lucas, Toby Nelson |
Game Editor | Gwaredd Mountain |
Special Effects | Paul Ross, Gwaredd Mountain |
Sound Programming | Richard Thomassen, Gwaredd Mountain |
VMU Game | Sean Turner |