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Jonny Moseley: Mad Trix (GBA cover
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Jonny Moseley: Mad Trix

Jonny Moseley won the ski evolution competitions at the Winter Olympics in 1998. Freestyle in skiing began to gain popularity.

Arcade | singleplayer

Jonny Moseley: Mad Trix Release Date

27Dec2001

PS2

15Mar2002

GBA

developer: 3D Realms publisher: 3DO Company Official website

3DO's stunt game has been jam-packed like a well-made snowball to include all of Olympic gold medalist Jonny Moseley's high-flying, powder-pounding tricks.

This free-skiing free-for-all features five fictional and four real-life tricksters, including Jonny and 2001 Winter X Games gold medalist Tanner Hall. Each skier boasts 29 tricks, including signature grabs, grinds and air tricks. As you schuss down the slopes and swerve between the moguls, you can perform wild stunts such as Jonny's celebrated Dinner Roll.

The six main courses are set in exotic -- and often bizarre -- locales. Master the majestic slopes of Africa's Mt. Kilimanjaro. The Peruvian course at Machu Picchu features Incan pyramids, while an uncharacteristically frosty Las Vegas is a wonderland lined with bright lights and slot machines.

To bag big points, you can trick off ramps, rails and train tracks. Strategically placed coins and bonus multipliers will also boost your score.

Even the music goes all out in Mad Trix. Remixed tracks like Saliva's Click Click Boom are sure to keep the action as rocking as the mad, ice-cool stunt work.

Last updated on 10 December 2007

Game mode: single player  

Age restrictions Jonny Moseley: Mad Trix: 12+

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