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  2. Touchgrind - Wikipedia

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    The original Touchgrind received above-average reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings. [4] Macworld wrote of the original game, "Touchgrind is a fun, challenging application that takes a different approach to the skateboarding genre. Casual gamers who are used to glitzy stunts and stunning visuals won't find it here.

  3. Chrome Web Store - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2012, there were 750 million total installs of content hosted on Chrome Web Store. [5] Some extension developers have sold their extensions to third-parties who then incorporated adware. [6] [7] In 2014, Google removed two such extensions from Chrome Web Store after many users complained about unwanted pop-up ads. [8]

  4. Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Lundrigan of NextGen said of the game, "It ain't bad, but if you own Dave Mirra, there aren't a ton of reasons to buy this." [53] Jake The Snake of GamePro said of the game, "Even though a better BMX game—Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX—has been released since the first Dave Mirra, the core gameplay of Mirra hasn't been much improved, just ...

  5. Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 - Wikipedia

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    Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 is a 2001 BMX video game developed by Z-Axis and published by Acclaim Entertainment under their Acclaim Max Sports label. It is the sequel to Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX. It was released for the PlayStation 2 in August 2001, and in the following months it was ported to the GameCube, Game Boy Advance, and Xbox video game ...

  6. Category:Cycling video games - Wikipedia

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  7. Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX - Wikipedia

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    Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX is a sports video game series that was originally developed by Z-Axis and published by Acclaim Max Sports. Neon Studios originally developed the handheld port before Full Fat took over developing the handheld ports.

  8. Category:BMX video games - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX; Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2; MTV Sports: T.J. Lavin's Ultimate BMX; X ...

  9. Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2 - Wikipedia

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    Session — In this mode, the player chooses a BMX rider, an available bike, an available level, and rides for a one to five-minute session in an attempt to set a high score. Free Ride — Free Ride is similar to the Session mode; the player chooses a BMX rider, an available bike, and an available level. Instead of a timed session, however ...