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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 ...
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.
Stunt Race FX is a racing game with various anthropomorphic vehicles. The player can choose between three vehicles (F-Type is like a Formula One, COUPE is a coupé, and 4WD is a monster truck), a fourth unlockable (2WD), or a fifth in bonus games (TRAILER which is a semi-trailer truck).
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]
Nitro Stunt Racing invents a new racing discipline: the Formula Jet. The cars, called F-Jet, are equipped with nitro reactors which allow them to make crazy jumps while still being able to control them. Races take place on different track types: Jump, Looping and Super Cross.
Kidd started his career at the age of fourteen. He is the holder of many world records for jumping over cars and buses. [4] He has worked as a stunt double in many films, notably for Timothy Dalton in The Living Daylights, Roger Moore and Michael Caine in Bullseye! and Pierce Brosnan in GoldenEye. [5]
A stunt performer is an actor skilled in both choreographing and safely presenting actions on-screen that appear to be dangerous, risky, or even deadly. Stunts frequently performed include car crashes, falls from great height, drags (for example, behind a horse), and the consequences of explosions. [1] [2] [3]
The stunt is generally performed by driving one pair of wheels up on a ramp to lift one side of the car. [2] Alternately, the stunt can be done in a vehicle with a high center of gravity (such as a 4x4 or SUV) by turning sharply or at speed. This technique is more dangerous because there is a strong possibility of the vehicle tipping completely ...