Okay, I'm no stranger to this classic game. In fact, I still own the CD of the game. But it seems to be scratched to hell and back, it'll be a pain to try to pull an ISO off the disc for emulation.
There are ten professional BMX riders, plus at least 2 hidden ones. There are also equipment, tougher bikes, video clips, in-game cheats, and 2 hidden BMX guys to unlock. There are also plenty of tricks and combos to pull, so I believe entertainment is everything. Don't just pull 360's repeatedly and expect to have your submission(s) accepted just for that.
How long would it take to:
- Have every BMX rider in the game collect all 12 medals (3 from Greenville, 3 from Woodward Camp, 3 from Pro Tour, and 3 from Acclaim Max Games) - including Slim Jim Guy and Amish Boy?
- Execute all tricks as provided in the game, plus each rider's special tricks?
- Actually play the game to unlock movie clips, in-game cheats, the 2 hidden guys, and such?
- Constantly combining speed and entertainment as you make your input?
For some odd reason, this isn't about Tony Hawk posing as the Monopoly man where the player has to buy skateboards, equipment, and skate parks (properties) just to progress. This game makes it easy to actually earn stuff - all it takes is your skill and your performance.
Another thing I already know. There are certain glitches in the game I noticed.
Greenville - Vail Trails: lining up the rider right up against the corn field, and then rotating the rider for an awkward landing; is likely to place the rider on the "top" of the corn field.
Greenville - Backyard Pools:There is a section that has 2 to three signs on the roof. Lining up the rider might likely warp him up there.
Another one is at a jacuzzi where the green riding mower is at. There is a certain spot on the lip of the jacuzzi where the rider can warp to a roof where there is only one window.
Pro Tour - Eastwood: There is a brick wall where the Slim Jim banner is placed. It should be easy to slip right next to it - an awkward landing right beside the banner should warp the rider to a mysterious rooftop.
I might try to re-arrange a glitch video about this again soon.
I look forward to seeing a TAS chip being placed on Dave Mirra's shoulder, which to me can be a beautiful thing. :)