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$37.49
+ $31.04 Addl. Costs
Get it by Fri, May 6 - Tue, May 10 from Blacklick, Ohio
Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000 is a title based on the sport of motocross racing, where players can compete indoors, outdoors, in tournaments or in a series of freestyle challenges. The game is played from a perspective behind the bike as you strive to place first while negotiating the various hills and turns that characterize the dirt-filled tracks.
A total of four game modes are available to aspiring riders: Race, Series Mode, Time Trial and Freestyle. Race is a contest to see who is the fastest driver on your choice of tracks; after the race is over, you can choose another track and rider or move on to another mode. Series Mode is the heart of the game, where you'll be able to embark on an Indoor SuperCross, Outdoor Nationals, Combined event or your own Custom series.
The goal in the Series Mode is to come out on top after a specific number of races -- completing each race will earn you a set amount of points needed to determine the overall winner. The number of races varies depending on the setting: Indoor SuperCross spans eight races across the United States; the Outdoor Nationals offers a series of eight races with variable weather and track conditions; Combined throws all 16 indoor and outdoor tracks together; and Custom lets you pick and choose between any of the available courses.
Time Trial mode has players trying to beat the track's best time in a series of three laps. Get the fastest time and you'll be able to save it to the VMU accessory. The final mode, Freestyle, is essentially a stunt competition where you can pull off such moves as the Can Can, No Hander, Nac Nac, Super Nac Nac and the Recliner.
Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000 also features a track editor that lets users create their own courses to compete on after they have played through and mastered the 16 pre-designed tracks in the game. The editor means players can select and then rotate multiple track pieces before placing them on a grid.
Two classes of bikes are available to players: 125cc and the more powerful 250cc bikes. These bikes can be further customized in the following areas: Power (horsepower), Suspension (stiffness), Tires (hard pack, sand/mud or intermediate) and Transmission (manual or automatic). Once you've adjusted your bike to your liking, you can also create your own personal rider!
Players can edit an existing rider or create a new one from scratch, selecting such characteristics as uniform color, bike color, jersey number, and the rider's name. The game will save this information to a VMU accessory (along with created riders, series progress and time trial records).
Besides featuring the endorsement and likeness of champion Jeremy McGrath, the game features seven other professional riders: John Dowd, Travis Pastrana, Jimmy Button, Kevin Windham, Sebastien Tortelli, Nathan Ramsey and Greg Albertyn. Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000 also includes voice tips from Jeremy himself.
Now let me start by saying this game is really fun. I have read many reviews out there about how bad this game was. And I can say it's not true, at first I was a little bit shy about getting this game but when I got it from game stop used with some other dreamcast games that they were discounting, I saw it and gave it a try. And I can say that I haven't put it down yet. The game play was great and the killer rock music really makes you get into this game. Now some of you out there say this games graphics suck but what do you think when this game game out 8 years ago. Evan some of the playstation 2 games that came out at the same time had really bad graphics in some of the motor cycle games on that system. So done beleve everything people write untill you try it yourself. I am not saying go out and buy this game if you dont want to but maybe see if can rent it from a rental store if they still have it or you can buy it off ebay and try it. All that I am saying is give this game a chance and maybe you will like it as much as I did.Read full review
I decided to buy this because I'm trying to build up my dreamcast collection.
I wasn't expecting much but I was surprised because this game is actually fun. The killer rock soundtrack is awesome. The graphics are good for the time it was released. The bike you control is easy to use. It's easy to pick up & play.
One thing that kinda made me laugh was the sprites for the "audience" watching the race, they look pretty bad and completely flat from the right angle.
This is a pretty good dirt-bike game otherwise.
I Loved the Jeremy McGrath, Fox Chaperral, M.I.B. thing back in the day. I never got the opportunity to purchase it for my son back then but now have a Grandson soon turning 3. WE TRY but are not good at any of the games. We can navigate around the track good enough to keep him interested in this game so I give it an EXCELLENT even though my opinion really shouldn't count!
If you too are looking for action games that the tiny tot's can keep going...here is one!