Daten |
Veröffentlichung |
1990 |
Vertrieb |

Atari Corporation 1196 Borregas Ave Sunnyvale, CA 94086 |
Entwicklung |

Sculptured Software, Inc. 3269 S Main St Suite 270 Salt Lake City, UT 84115 |
Programmierung |
Adam Clayton |
Produktcode |
CX26190 |
Genre |
Sport – BMX |
Medium |
Steckmodul |
Steuerung |
Joystick |
Spieler |
1–2 |
Boxtext |
Go For It!
This isn't kid stuff!
It's the fastest, flyingest, most unforgiving trio of events any biker could ask for.
Start with a Half Pipe that takes you so high you won't know whether you're coming or going. Then do a Quarter Pipe that makes doing dozens of tricks easy and crashing even easier.
Then try the Ramp Jump. It's the jump that's just a bit wider than the Grand Canyon.
If there's a more dangerous challenge open to daredevil BMX bikers, we have yet to test it. So, if you think you're good – really good – put your freewheeling skills on the line with BMX AirMaster.
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Trivia |
Das Spiel wurde bereits 1989 von TNT Games auf den Markt gebracht und 1990 von Atari übernommen.
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