BMX Simulator

Moby ID: 12623
Atari 8-bit Specs

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This is an overhead-viewed racing game similar in style to Super Sprint. There are 7 courses of increasing difficulty, incorporating ramps and bumps which significantly affect the bike's handling. Each course has a time limit you must complete 3 laps of the course within, or it's game over. The further inside the time limit you are, the more points you score.

There's a computer opponent, but the scoring isn't affected by whether you beat him just so long as you qualify. There is a two-player mode. A unique feature at the time is the action replay, which can be viewed in slow motion.

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Critics

Average score: 70% (based on 14 ratings)

Players

Average score: 3.6 out of 5 (based on 31 ratings with 1 reviews)

Good Solid BMX Racing

The Good
The Music on the title screen is superb and shows off the AY chip well. The Graphics are equally good showing off the 16 colour mode of the Amstrad nicely. The gameplay is enjoyable with the bikes handling well, not fiddly which is the case with some of these top-down racing games.

The Bad
The sound effects are a little weak in the game itself and there could be a little more too the game.

The Bottom Line
If you wanted to see how Micro Machines (the game) got started BMX Simulator is the best place to start this is a good port of the C64 original.

Amstrad CPC · by Sic Coyote (47) · 2007

Trivia

Freeware release

To celebrate the 18th birthday of Codemasters, they released this game for free on September 18th 2004 as this was Codemasters' first ever published game.

Re-release

The magazine quote mentioned on the Ad Blurb proved correct, a fact pointed out when the game appeared on one of Codemasters' Quattro compilations. The quote was repeated, along with a note - "It did!"

Sales

The game sold over 100,000 copies in its first year in the UK, a huge amount at the time. The budget price (£1.99) helped, as did great reviews and the popularity of BMX bikes among computer owners.

Awards

  • ACE
    • October 1988 (issue #13) - Included in the Top-100 list of 1987/1988 (editorial staff selection)

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Game added by Martin Smith.

Antstream added by firefang9212. Commodore 16, Plus/4 added by Kabushi. Atari 8-bit added by Servo.

Additional contributors: Patrick Bregger, Jo ST.

Game added April 1, 2004. Last modified February 29, 2024.