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BMX Simulator Amstrad CPC

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Publisher:Code Masters Ltd.
Year:1987
Languages:English
Developer:Tim Miller, James Wilson & David Whittaker
Players:1-2 (2 simultaneous)
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AMAZING REALISM - bumrms, bumps and ramps really work. Seven courses, each one harder. Two player option and ACTION REPLAY with SLO-MO - all make this the best BMX game yet! — Cassette cover

BMX Simulator is a sports arcade video game released by Codemasters in 1986 for several home computer systems. It is notable in that it is the first extreme sports video game. It was followed by two sequels, BMX Simulator 2 and Professional BMX Simulator, and was part of a series of games that included ATV Simulator, Grand Prix Simulator and Professional Ski Simulator.

Gameplay

BMX Simulator is an overhead race game similar to Super Sprint. The player must race against another player, or the computer, around a series of seven different bicycle motocross (BMX) tracks. There is also a time limit to be beaten. Only two cyclists can compete in each race. The race can be viewed in slow-motion action replay afterwards.

Source: [Wikipedia] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMX_Simulator)