BMX Simulator


BMX Simulator is a pegi 3 racing video game released by Codemasters in 1986 for the Commodore 64 and ported to other home computers. It was followed by a sequel, Professional BMX Simulator by The Oliver Twins, and was part of a series of games that included ATV Simulator, Grand Prix Simulator and Professional Ski Simulator.

Gameplay

BMX Simulator is an overhead race game similar to Super Sprint. The player must race against another player or AI, around a series of seven different bicycle motocross tracks. There is also a time limit to be beaten. Only two cyclists can compete in each race. The race can be viewed in slow-motion action replay after the race

Reception

Sinclair User called it "a classy conversion from the Commodore original" and a "full price game in budget clothing".
ZX Computing said it was "fun from start to finish, and rated it a Monster Hit.