Championship Motocross 2001 Featuring Ricky Carmichael

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Championship Motocross 2001 Featuring Ricky Carmichael
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Developer(s) Tiertex Design Studios (GBA)
Funcom Dublin (PS)
Publisher(s) THQ
Platform(s) Game Boy Color, PlayStation
ReleaseGame Boy Color
  • NA: October 2000
  • EU: November 24, 2000
PlayStation
  • NA: January 31, 2001 [1]
  • EU: April 6, 2001
Genre(s) Sports, racing
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Championship Motocross 2001 Featuring Ricky Carmichael is a video game developed by Tiertex Design Studios and Funcom Dublin and published by THQ for Game Boy Color and PlayStation. It is the second motocross racing game published by THQ to be endorsed by professional motocross racer Ricky Carmichael, after Championship Motocross featuring Ricky Carmichael .

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Reception

The PlayStation version received above-average reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [4]

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