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  • We play Crave's pre-E3 games so you don't have to

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    06.29.2007

    You love licensed games, don't you? Of course you do! We had a chance to play Crave's upcoming games in a Pre-E3 media event. Games like Napoleon Dynamite and Crayola Adventures were on display, and we played every single thing we could grab our hands on. There was one good game on display ... but which one will it be? The George of the Jungle game ... or the spelling game? Read on to find out. Dave Mirra's BMX ChallengeWhat do you do when you create the worst PSP game of all time?You put it on Wii.%Gallery-4398%

  • Confirmed: Crave to bring Dave Mirra to the Wii

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    03.14.2007

    Looks like the rumor is true: Dave Mirra is going to be hitting the Wii in a new game titled Dave Mirra BMX Challenge. Featuring 12 different environments and 13 different bikes, the latest installment in the Dave Mirra franchise is going to hit retail at the beginning of summer during the month of June. What's appealing about this release, however, is the $29.99 price tag. Yup, you read that right: $29.99 USD. With such a low price point, the game is definitely going to raise a few eyebrows at retail, perhaps some that wouldn't normally give a BMX title the time of day (even with the horrible review scores the PSP version of the game received). Hopefully, Crave will come up with some interesting gesture-based controls for the game.So, is the price point low enough to get you interested in what Dave Mirra is offering?

  • Rumor: Dave Mirra BMX Challenge coming to the Wii

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    03.07.2007

    Rumor has it that Crave Entertainment is going to publish a version of Dave Mirra BMX Challenge on the Wii. The rumored release date is Q3 2007 and the game is said to retail for $39.99 USD. The source of the rumor comes from Codename Revolution, who say a distribution contact of theirs confirms the news. Still, even if it is true, is anyone even interested?The weird thing about BMX titles is that none have really enjoyed the success of the Tony Hawk series. That isn't for wanting, though, as the Matt Hoffman and Dave Mirra games tried to enjoy the skateboarding game's success in the BMX world. So, are you one of those BMX fans? Looking forward to some BMX action on the Wii?

  • Dave Mirra biking back to video game town

    by 
    Steven Bailey
    Steven Bailey
    02.27.2007

    Dave Mirra games used to be one of the few quality titles Acclaim put out before they died and their name was reborn as an MMO publisher. Fans of Dave Mirra or biking games in general should be happy to know that Oxygen Games is bringing out a new Dave Mirra game and it is coming to PSP. The new game is called Dave Mirra BMX Challenge and will have you freestyle and race across 17 varied levels and environments. The included modes will be ad hoc wireless 1 -4 multiplayer, exhibition, novice, and pro circuit modes. The game is being developed by Left Field Productions Inc. who previously made MTX Mototrax. Dave Mirra BMX Challenge hits half-pipes and game stores May 2007. [Via DCEmu ]

  • The worst PSP game ever

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    11.28.2006

    Congratulations, Dave Mirra BMX Challenge! You are officially called the worst game on the PSP, according to IGN. "You might as well save yourself some cash and just stab yourself in the eye," says IGN reviewer Chris Roper. It seems like terrible level designs, muddy graphics, incomprehensible physics, and stupidly easy difficulty have crafted one of the most painful gaming experiences on the handheld yet. Thankfully, the game only lasts for two hours, giving the reviewer some hope. Any longer, and he may have killed himself.But don't just take IGN's word on the quality of this game. GameSpot had some equally harsh words to give it: "The biggest challenge in Dave Mirra BMX Challenge, it seems, is actually enjoying it."Feel free to leave us a comment if you're an unlucky sap that bought this game. We'd love to hear from you.