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Street Sk8er - known in PAL territories as Street Skater - is a skateboarding video game for the PlayStation.It was first released in Japan in 1998 under the name Street Boarders (ストリートボーダーズ, Sutorīto Bōdāzu), then was licensed by Electronic Arts for distribution in 1999.
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Logo from 1994 to 1995 as EA Kids. Creative Wonders started out in 1994 as a division of Electronic Arts called EA Kids before renaming to Creative Wonders. [1] Creative Wonders was responsible for creating popular games like the Sesame Street and Madeline series, and took over publishing of "EA 3D Atlas" which had been created by The Multimedia Corporation in London (a BBC company).
A street game is a sport or game that is played on city streets rather than a prepared field. Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 ...
Streets of Rage (titled Bare Knuckle in Japan) is a series of side-scrolling beat 'em up video games. It centers on the efforts of several ex-police vigilantes trying to rid the fictional American metropolis of Wood Oak City of a crime syndicate that has corrupted its local government.
Metropolis Street Racer (MSR) is a racing video game developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Sega exclusively for the Dreamcast.Initially intended as a launch title for the Dreamcast, its release in Europe was delayed until November 2000, with a North American version following in January 2001.
Street Racer is a go-kart racing game which combines racing with violence. [7] Characters can strike opponents with their fists and must avoid explosives littered around the track. [7] [11] The game's characters (including Surf Sister and Frank Instein) [12] possess unique power-ups such as the Screaming Banshee, Batmobile, [12] magic carpet ...
A street game or street sport is a sport or game that is played on city streets rather than a prepared field. Street games are usually simply play time activities for children in the most convenient venue. Some street games have risen to the level of organized tournaments, such as stickball.