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  2. Final Fantasy VII G-Bike - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy VII G-Bike [a] was a free-to-play video game for Android and iOS platforms. Available between October 2014 and December 2015, the title was a racing game with role-playing elements. Based on Square Enix 's role-playing game Final Fantasy VII , the player controlled the protagonist of that game, Cloud Strife .

  3. Freestyle MetalX - Wikipedia

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    Freestyle MetalX is an extreme sports video game developed by British developer Deibus Studios and released in 2003 by Midway for PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox. [4] It is a 3D motorcycle stunt game that rewards the player for pulling off difficult moves.

  4. Freekstyle - Wikipedia

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    Freekstyle is a 2002 motocross racing video game for the PlayStation 2, GameCube and Game Boy Advance. There are four levels of gameplay: the circuit, a quick race, freestyle, and free run. There are four levels of gameplay: the circuit, a quick race, freestyle, and free run.

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  6. Superbike 2001 - Wikipedia

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    Superbike 2001 is a simulation game which aims to deliver a realistic motorcycle racing experience. [1] The user controls a motorcycle through races on various paved courses; it features tracks and motorcycles from the 2000 Superbike World Championship season. [1]

  7. Moto Racer - Wikipedia

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    Moto Racer, mislabeled as Moto Racer Gold, [5] is an arcade style [6] motorcycle racing game developed by Delphine Software International and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation.

  8. Motocross Madness (1998 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is known for its realism, including terrain, audio, and "bone-chilling" motorcycle wrecks. If the player is in Stunt mode and goes out of bounds after climbing a large cliff, an "invisible slingshot" will cause the player and the bike fly across the map while a funny sound plays until both objects hit the ground. [4]

  9. Elasto Mania - Wikipedia

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    Elasto Mania was created by Balázs Rózsa as a sequel to the 1997 game titled Action SuperCross. The main differences between both games are the slight change in physics and the addition of twelve internal levels. The demo version contains 18 official levels, while the full one contains 54. [11]