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720°

720° is a skateboarding video game released in arcades by Atari Games in 1986, in which the player controls a skateboarder skating around a middle-class neighborhood. By doing jumps and tricks, the player can eventually acquire enough points to compete at a skate park. The game's name comes from the "ultimate" trick, turning a full 720° in the air after jumping off a ramp.

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AirBlade

AirBlade is a sports video game developed by Criterion Games and published by SCEE in Europe and Namco in North America. It is the spiritual successor to the Dreamcast game TrickStyle. It was released on 9 November 2001 in Europe and 28 January 2002 in North America for the PlayStation 2.

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BMX Simulator

BMX Simulator is a racing video game released by Codemasters in 1986 for the Commodore 64 and ported to other home computers. It was followed by a sequel, Professional BMX Simulator by The Oliver Twins, and was part of a series of games that included ATV Simulator, Grand Prix Simulator and Professional Ski Simulator.

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ESPN Extreme Games

ESPN Extreme Games is a game released for the PlayStation in 1995. A version was released for MS-DOS a short time later. The game featured all the sports included in the Summer X-Games of 1995, but it did not feature events like the half pipe in skateboarding. It was similar to Road Rash, which was a game published by Electronic Arts. The game was followed by two sequels, 2Xtreme and 3Xtreme.

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Extreme Rock Climbing

Extreme Rock Climbing is part of the Extreme Sports series by Creative Carnage and Head Games. It was released for Microsoft Windows on November 1, 1999. Although the game received poor reviews, it is considered decent in comparison to the other games in the Extreme Sports series, especially Extreme Paintbrawl. The game sold poorly and is now difficult to find for sale. The objective of the game is to climb various rock walls.

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Freekstyle

Freekstyle is a 2002 motocross racing video game for the PlayStation 2, GameCube and Game Boy Advance. There are four levels of gameplay: the circuit, a quick race, freestyle, and free run.

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Little Britain: The Video Game

Little Britain: The Video Game is a collection of mini-games by British studios Gamerholix and Gamesauce and published by Mastertronic Group under their Blast! Entertainment label. It is presented in the format of an episode from the TV show. Players can interact with the sketch show characters in a series of seven mini-games featuring Lou and Andy, Vicky Pollard, Emily and Florence, Marjorie Dawes, Daffyd Thomas, Judy & Maggie and Letty. Each mini game plays like a sketch from the TV show and to win the game, the player must progress through all the sketches to the end of the show, where the credits will roll. The game's reception was incredibly negative, and has appeared on many lists as one of the worst games ever made.

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Motocross Madness (1998 video game)

Motocross Madness is a motocross racing video game developed by Rainbow Studios and published by Microsoft.

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Motocross Madness 2

Motocross Madness 2 is a motocross racing video game that was developed by Rainbow Studios and published by Microsoft Games.

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Prince of Stride

Prince of Stride is an Japanese multimedia series by ASCII Media Works. The project was unveiled on April 2012 in Dengeki Girlstyle. It spawned into Light novel, otome game adaptation developed by Kadokawa Games and Vridge for the PlayStation Vita. A anime television series adaptation developed by Madhouse entitled Prince of Stride: Alternative aired on January 5, 2016 to March 22, 2016. And a spin-off manga entitled Prince of Stride Galaxy Rush launched in November 2015 in Dengeki Maoh. The series is based around the fictional extreme sport of "stride", which is akin to the real-life extreme sport of parkour. Which revolves a team of six to run a relay race through a town.

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Razor Freestyle Scooter

Razor Freestyle Scooter, known as Freestyle Scooter in Europe, is an extreme sports game released for the PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Dreamcast, Game Boy Advance and Nintendo 64.

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Sega Extreme Sports

Sega Extreme Sports, known simply as Xtreme Sports for the North American release and as Pepsi Max Extreme Sports for the Windows version, is a sports game developed by Norwegian video game development company Innerloop Studios and published by French holding company Infogrames for the Dreamcast and Microsoft Windows, and Sega for the European Dreamcast version.

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Skate 2

Skate 2 is a skateboarding video game developed by EA Black Box and published by Electronic Arts. The game was released worldwide in January 2009 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 after the spin-off title Skate It. It is the sequel to 2007's Skate and the third installment in the Skate series overall.

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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 is a skateboarding video game developed by Vicarious Visions and published by Activision. It was released on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on September 4, 2020, and is set to be released for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on March 26, 2021, and for Nintendo Switch later in 2021. It is a remaster of the first two games in the Tony Hawk's series: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater (1999) and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 (2000) which were originally developed by Neversoft. It is the first major game in the series since Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 (2015) and is noted for being Vicarious Visions' final work as a subsidiary of Activision before it was merged into Blizzard Entertainment in January 2021.

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Toxic Grind

Toxic Grind is an extreme sports game released by THQ in 2002 for the Xbox.

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TrickStyle

TrickStyle is a sports video game developed by Criterion Games and published by Acclaim Entertainment for the Dreamcast and Microsoft Windows. Set in the future, the player takes part in stunt-filled hoverboard races through London, Tokyo, and Manhattan, or inside a massive arena called the Velodrome. AirBlade by Criterion and Namco is a spiritual successor. The game received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its graphics and physics, but criticized its gameplay, animations and sound.

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Whirl Tour

Whirl Tour is a scooter video game released in 2002 in North America and in 2003 in the PAL region. The game was developed by Papaya Studio and co-published by Crave Entertainment and Vivendi Universal Games for the GameCube and the PlayStation 2.

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Xtreme Sports (video game)

Xtreme Sports is a sports video game developed by WayForward Technologies for the Game Boy Color. It was initially published by Infogrames and first released in North America on June 28, 2000. The game is similar to one of WayForward's PC games, Xtreme Sports Arcade: Summer Edition (1999). The artist of Xtreme Sports would later go on to continue work with the Shantae series. A port for Nintendo Switch is in development.