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BMX Simulator
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BMX Simulator - Double Barrel Screenshot
Information 4 reviews Manual Cheatcode 5 weblinks
8 screenshots 4 boxscans 2 diskscans Miscshot 4 conversions Gamemap
Information
Year of the first release1988LicenseCommercial
Number of disks (or CD)1PublisherCodemasters / Code Masters - Worldwide
Number max of players2Budget publisherCodemasters / Code Masters - Worldwide
EDOS [Software on Demand] - United Kingdom
Simultaneous max players2DeveloperUnknown
LanguageEnglish
ArtistsCoder : John Jones-Steele (Abersoft)
Graphician : James Wilson (Jim Wilson)
Musician : David Whittaker
Misc : Richard Darling
Language in manualEnglish
French
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HardwareOCS
Amiga original gameno
Have cheatcodeno
Have SPS releaseyes
WHD installyesWHD information
AuthorCodetapper
Updated  2001-10-26 23:18:15
HD installnoHD notes
Genre
CategoryRacing
SubcategoryRacing - Avoid Obstacles
Dimension2D
QuickmatchGame Controller - Keyboard
QuickmatchSuper Sprint
ScrolltypeSingle Screen
ThemeSport - BMX Racing
ThemeTransport - Bicycle
ViewpointTop Down
Conversion hardwareAmstrad/Schneider CPC464/664/6128
Atari 800/130/XL/XE
Atari ST/E
Camerica Aladdin Deck Enhancer + Nintendo NES/Famicom
Commodore C16/Plus 4
Commodore C64/128
MSX 1/2
Nintendo NES (Famicom)/Sharp Twin Famicom
Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48/128/+2/+3 – Timex TS2068/TC2068/TC2048
Conversion notes

Based on 1986 Codemasters C64/128 release.

N.B. Released only as part of the QUATTRO SPORTS compilation for NES/Famicom and the Aladdin Deck Enhancer (NES system-enhancing adaptor).

Classic compilationQuattro Sports
Relationshipis a precursor to BMX Simulator 2
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Rarity: Rare RareRareRare
Notes:  

[1] Game concept/design by Richard Darling. Coding by John Jones-Steele. Graphics by James Wilson. Music/sound FX by David Whittaker.

[2] Game supports joystick/keyboard control.


TRIVIA: Sadly, the 16-bit version of BMX SIMULATOR would be the last project that graphics artist Jim Wilson would work on for Codemasters. Tragically, he died in January 1988 following an accidental drowning, which prompted Richard & David Darling to make a dedication to him in the inside cover of the published game.


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