Supercross 2001

PSX PlayStation Supercross 2001 Black Label Retail Release

Jewel Case Release

 

Genre:
Racing
CDs:
1
Publisher:
EA Sports / Electronic Arts
Released:
December 5, 2000
Developer:
Page 44 Studios, LLC
UPC:
0 14633 14222 8
Sony ID:
SLUS-01319
PSRM:
021600
Players:
1 to 2 Players
Memory:
1 Block
Accessories:
Analog, Vibration
ESRB:
Everyone Mild Lyrics
Box Copy:

Go Big! The Definitive Moto Game

Features:

  • Fast, New Game Engine – Responsive cornering, acceleration, and sharper graphics.
  • Riders, Stadiums, Tracks, and Announcers From the EA Sports Supercross Series – Compete with 26 stars from Supercross, Motocross, Freestyle, Arenacross, and Woman’s Motocross
  • Freestyle Attack – Over 35 combinable tricks like the Mulisha Air, McMetz, Disco Can and even a BACK FLIP.
  • Unlock Freestyle Worlds and Fantasy Riders – Win championships and combine tricks to earn trophies and secret features.
  • Legendary Champions – Ride as all-time greats Roger DeCoster, Johnny O’Mara, and David Bailey.

Deegan Busts a Mulisha Move • Metzger Blasts Over a House • Supercross Glory • Outdoor Motocross Tracks

 

 

 

Variants

EA Sports releases the game to Canada with a French manual shrink-wrapped to the back. The French manual has a new barcode that matches the security seal’s Canadian call-out. Barcode is 0 14633 34222 2. In the scan, the top in-case shot shows the French manual, the insert below it is the standard US one.

PSX Supercross 2001 Canadian Variant with French Manual

 

Misprints

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Final Score: NA – No Review

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Trivia

  • EA Sports was inconsistent with their visual number system when it came to the post-2000 era. 2001 was a sort of soft-relaunch of all their series. Some had the 2001 text, some didn’t. All 2001 games share the same white and blue crest behind the title.

 

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