Big Air Freestyle
Release Date: September 13, 2002
Racing, motorbike, splitscreen, Nintendo exclusive, multiplayer, singleplayer
A crazy arcade game, in which we take control over one of several motocross machines, and then we take part in a series of races or exceptionally impressive stunt performances.
Big Air Freestyle Description
Big Air, Sick Tricks
Big Air Freestyle launches GameCube owners into the stratosphere where they can pull insane tricks even the pros won't try. Freestyle arenas filled with huge jumps, rings of fire, exploding barrels and destructible objects put gamers into a world of action way beyond reality. Players can also catch huge air and pull tricks while tearing through over 20 supercross and motocross tracks. Fluid control, animated riders and blazingly fast graphics make Big Air Freestyle the biggest rush on the GameCube.
Game Features:
Big Air means Sick Tricks in six freestyle arenas and on over 20 tracks.
Unparalleled racing action on supercross or motocross tracks, with 10 riders on the track fighting for first.
Pick up and play controls for instant fun.
Rich graphics fly by smoothly at a blazingly fast frame rate.
Multiplayer for intense, head to head action.
Last updated on August 14, 2015
Big Air Freestyle Summary
Platforms:
GameCube
Developer: Paradigm Entertainment
Publisher: Atari / Infogrames
Age restrictions: 12+
Big Air Freestyle System Requirements
GameCube
Uses: memory card