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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', known as '''''Freestyle Scooter''''' in Europe, is a [[Sega Dreamcast]] scooter game developed by [[Titanium Studios]]. Published in the United States by [[Crave Entertainment]] in August 2001, it was later published in Europe by [[Ubisoft]] the following April. Sponsored by scooter manufacturer [[wikipedia:Razor USA|Razor USA]] for its initial release, the game is a port of the titular 2000 [[Shaba Games]] game ''[[wikipedia:Razor Freestyle Scooter|Razor Freestyle Scooter]]'', and features gameplay significantly inspired by the 1999 [[Neversoft]] skateboarding game ''[[wikipedia:Tony Hawk's Pro Skater (video game)|Tony Hawk's Pro Skater]]''.
 
{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', known as '''''Freestyle Scooter''''' in Europe, is a [[Sega Dreamcast]] scooter game developed by [[Titanium Studios]]. Published in the United States by [[Crave Entertainment]] in August 2001, it was later published in Europe by [[Ubisoft]] the following April. Sponsored by scooter manufacturer [[wikipedia:Razor USA|Razor USA]] for its initial release, the game is a port of the titular 2000 [[Shaba Games]] game ''[[wikipedia:Razor Freestyle Scooter|Razor Freestyle Scooter]]'', and features gameplay significantly inspired by the 1999 [[Neversoft]] skateboarding game ''[[wikipedia:Tony Hawk's Pro Skater (video game)|Tony Hawk's Pro Skater]]''.
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Razor Freestyle Scooter
System(s): Sega Dreamcast
Publisher: Crave Entertainment (US), Ubi Soft (Europe)
Developer:
Original system(s): PlayStation
Developer(s) of original games: Shaba Games
Peripherals supported: Jump Pack, Visual Memory Unit
Genre: Sports

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Dreamcast
US
T-40219N
ESRB: Everyone
Sega Dreamcast
EU
T-46604D-50
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Sega Dreamcast
EU
(White Label)
Sega Dreamcast
FR
T-46604D-50
SELL: Tous Publics
Sega Dreamcast
UK
£39.9939.99[5] T-46604D-50
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Non-Sega versions

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Razor Freestyle Scooter, known as Freestyle Scooter in Europe, is a Sega Dreamcast scooter game developed by Titanium Studios. Published in the United States by Crave Entertainment in August 2001, it was later published in Europe by Ubisoft the following April. Sponsored by scooter manufacturer Razor USA for its initial release, the game is a port of the titular 2000 Shaba Games game Razor Freestyle Scooter, and features gameplay significantly inspired by the 1999 Neversoft skateboarding game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater.

Gameplay

In Razor Freestyle Scooter, your task (as either two children, Chad or Ami, unlocking others as you go) is to rescue your friends captured by a giant robot ("Mad Robot Norton") by completing a series of challenges on a scooter. Most of the game involves obtaining a certain number of points within a strict time limit, though every few stages you are tasked with collecting a specified amount of Razor wheels instead.

The game plays similarly to the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series, but is more simplistic in design and is aimed at a younger audience. Its developers, Shaba Games, would go on to have a role in porting Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 and a couple of its sequels to other platforms.

Versions

Localised names

Also known as
Language Localised Name English Translation
English Freestyle Scooter Freestyle Scooter
English (US) Razor Freestyle Scooter Razor Freestyle Scooter

Magazine articles

Main article: Razor Freestyle Scooter/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

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Publication Score Source
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Based on
0 review
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
576 Konzol (HU)
60
[6]
Dreamcast Magazine (UK) NTSC-U
62
[7]
Game Informer (US) NTSC-U
72
[8]
Play (PL)
69
[9]
Sega Dreamcast
66
Based on
4 reviews

Razor Freestyle Scooter

Dreamcast, US
RazorFreestyleScooter DC US Box Back.jpgRazorFreestyleScooter DC US Box Front.jpg
Cover
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Disc
RazorFreestyleScooter DC US Manual.pdf
Manual
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Inlay
Dreamcast, EU
FreestyleScooter DC EU Box Back.jpgFreestyleScooter DC EU Box Front.jpg
Cover
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Disc
Dreamcast, EU (White Label)

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Disc

Technical information

Main article: Razor Freestyle Scooter/Technical information.

External links

References


Razor Freestyle Scooter

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Main page | Magazine articles | Reception | Technical information


Sega Dreamcast
Prototypes: 2001-06-26