Razor Freestyle Scooter (2001) cover art

Razor Freestyle Scooter

Nintendo 64 2001 · 2000s E - Everyone

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Overview

Razor Freestyle Scooter is an extreme-sports style action game modeled around small, nimble scooters. In contrast to most games of this type, there is a story. A crazed giant robot has kidnapped your skating buddies. By completing skating challenges at the robot's sky fortress, you must rescue your friends. You skate around 3 large areas and attempt to perform wild tricks, collect scooter wheels and earn bonus time. By completing an objective on all 3 areas, you unlock a sky fortress level in which you can rescue a new skater to control.

Trivia & Facts

Licensed by RazorUSA, 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).

Built using the Grind Session skateboarding engine, the game follows a group of kids whose friends have been captured by an evil giant robot.

The soundtrack features pop-punk artists such as Ex Number Five, Never Too Late and Sick Shift.