The Scooter Game! | Let's Play: Razor Freestyle Scooter | PS1 | Retro in HD
Razor Freestyle Scooter - PS1, 2000
Extreme Sports Game
Long Story, Short:
Officially licensed by Razor USA, a company that makes scooters and safety equipment, Razor Freestyle Scooter has player controlling one of ten characters though a series of three environments while trying to perform various stunts and aerial maneuvers (a total of 45 moves are available in the game). The game was unlicensed outside of North America and released in Europe as simply Freestyle Scooter.
Built using the Grind Session skateboarding engine, Razor tells the story of a group of kids whose friends have been captured by an evil giant robot. Over the course of the game, the youngsters will have to complete an assortment of challenges to rescue their pals. Once the necessary tricks and objectives have been completed, a special level opens up where players will have an opportunity to rescue one of the captured friends.
After accomplishing this, players return to the main levels, this time with a more difficult set of challenges to overcome. The game does not end until all the special levels are unlocked, and all of the friends, including Ultimate Fighting Championship star Tito Ortiz, have been rescued.
Jamie Jacobson is credited on the cover.
Released for the PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Dreamcast, Game Boy Advance and Nintendo 64.
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