MX Superfly

MX Superfly

released on Jun 17, 2002

MX Superfly

released on Jun 17, 2002

MX Superfly featuring Ricky Carmichael, released as MX Super Fly in PAL regions, is a motorcross racing game developed by Pacific Coast Power & Light and published by THQ for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, and Nintendo GameCube. The main mode pits a user-created rider against the CPU riders. From the creation screen, there are two different career paths to take—a racing career, or a freestyle career. The racing career consists of straightforward races against computer opponents, while the freestyle career consists of doing different tasks to get through to the next level. The Xbox version of the game has Xbox Live download support, allowing users to download different soundtracks, riders, and bikes off of the service. There is no Xbox Live multiplayer support. There is split screen multiplayer.


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MX Superfly delivers a solid motocross experience with accessible controls, a variety of tracks, and an entertaining career mode. The freestyle mode offers additional challenges and ramps up the over-the-top action. While it may lack the cutting-edge realism of some simulators, MX Superfly provides plenty of arcade-style thrills, especially when playing with friends. Its graphics might show their age a bit, but the core gameplay still holds up for fans of dirt bike racing.

beat race career mode.

surprisingly fun. i bought it solely for nostalgic purposes, but the mechanics make it pretty exhilarating to play. great sense of momentum and inertia to the bikes; they're really fun to play around with. makes me wish for a good current gen motocross racer with an even more arcadey/flashy style. also probably the only MX racer game where you can play as Vanilla Ice, so there's that too.