3Xtreme

3Xtreme (1999)

by 989 Studios
Genres:Sport, Racing
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:Huge air, phat moves, and sick tricks! Race on 70 real BMX bikes, skateboards and in-line skates. More than 270 burly tricks and combos. Motion capture by X Games phenom Andy Macdonald. Unlock hidden courses, characters, and equipment. 13 racers on 27 insane courses.
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This was one of my favorite racing games growing up. I was seeing a bunch of games from back in the day on here and then it hit me I haven't played this is decades. It very well could just be nostalgia from back then but I do have some fond memories of this game.
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