October 11th, 2007 by Arjan Olsder Posted in New Releases | No Comments »
The series that once started off as Nate Adams Freestyle Motocross, has now received it’s third makeover. While Nate Adams left the mobile gaming series after the first release, FMX III should promise a lot more freestyle fun.
The whole Freestyle Motocross series has already sold over 2 million units which made it’s developer Xendex, who is still executing development of the series, really happy.
David Gosen, President, I-play commented: “To be a Moto-X champion, you have to be willing to put your body, health and in some circumstances your life on the line. But for those who don’t want to go to that extreme, the fun can be experienced from the relative safety of the mobile phone. Capitalizing on the hottest specialty area of freestyle motocross with its counter-culture image and lifestyle, the title has a ‘pick-up-and-play’ appeal that will delight both motocross fans and non-fans alike.”
Michael Haberl, CEO of Xendex says “We are happy to release one of the best extreme sport mobile games, as we see it. FMX III Hardcore is the first FMX game of the series available also in 3D, with an even more advanced physics engine than in previous versions. The technology behind FMX III Hardcore is borrowed from molecular physics and allows fast and realistic simulation of the stunning stunts achievable in the sport. Xendex will continue to push the limits of mobile phone games with other upcoming title releases.”
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