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A Harley-Davidson VRSC (stunt bike) A Harley-Davidson Super Glide (stunt bike) A Harley-Davidson FLHTCU (stunt bike) A Harley-Davidson XR-750 (jump bike) Before Buell went out of business in 2009, Blackwell was sponsored by the Harley-Davidson subsidy and his stunt shows also included the Buell Blast and the Buell Lightning. Between 2010 and ...
Name Release Date Publisher 007: Licence to Kill: 1989: Domark: 10th Frame: 1986: U.S. Gold: 180: 1986: Mastertronic: 1942: 1986: U.S. Gold/Elite Systems: 1943: The ...
Hot Wheels: Stunt Track Challenge: Climax Racing, Destination Software: THQ: WIN, Xbox, PS2, GBA 2004-11-09 Hot Wheels Stunt Track Driver: Mattel, Lucky Chicken Games: THQ: WIN, GBC 1998-10-15 Hot Wheels Track Attack: Firebrand Games: THQ: Wii, NDS 2010-11-23 Hot Wheels Turbo Racing: Stormfront Studios: Electronic Arts: N64, PS1 1999-05-11 Hot ...
At the 2005 Tokyo Game Show, Atari confirmed to an IGN reporter that a sequel to Stuntman was in the works for the then-upcoming PlayStation 3. [3] On February 17, 2006, the company announced they would sell off their development studios, with IGN revealing that Paradigm Entertainment would be developing the Stuntman sequel.
The jump failed when the car began to fishtail on the runway and ramp, which ultimately put him in the water. Carter vowed to try the jump again and on September 5, 1983, made another attempt. His car, a 1982 Pontiac Firebird bodied car fitted with a homemade rocket, overshot its target landing ramp and landed on its roof.
The different cars have varying abilities with regard to speed, traction, and maneuverability, the last affecting the car's ability to perform stunts. The player's car will jump through the air between sections of each race track, during which stunts can be performed. Stunts are an integral part of the game, as much as racing against the clock.
In the 1977 film about the stunt business, Hooper, Hooker broke industry records with a rocket powered car jump and many other stunts doubling Jan Michael Vincent’s character Ski. [ 4 ] His career continued with the first motorcycle jump over a helicopter as it landed, and rolling a truck 17 times down a sand embankment in the 1971 action ...
Stunts was released in 1990 for PCs and was published in the United States by Broderbund. [1] It was Distinctive Software's first game to be published by the company. [7] When looking for distributors in other territories, the game had to be renamed as Broderbund had the rights to the name Stunts. [1]