Jeremy McGrath Supercross

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Jeremy McGrath Supercross
Genre(s) Racing
Developer(s) Atod and Probe Entertainment (1998)
Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City (2000-01)
2XL Games (2012)
Publisher(s) Acclaim Sports (1998-2001)
D3 Publisher (2012)
Platform(s) PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, GameCube, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
First release Jeremy McGrath Supercross 98
June 22, 1998
Latest release Jeremy McGrath's Offroad
June 27, 2012

Jeremy McGrath Supercross is a racing video game video game series published by Acclaim Sports. The first game was a joint development by Atod and Probe Entertainment before Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City took over developing the next two games. After Acclaim went bankrupt in 2005, 2XL Games developed the recent entry in the series called Jeremy McGrath's Offroad .

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Aggregate review scores
Game Metacritic
Jeremy McGrath Supercross 98 (PS1) 59% [1] [lower-alpha 1]
Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000 (DC) 43/100 [2]
(GBC) 69% [3] [lower-alpha 1]
(N64) 57% [4] [lower-alpha 1]
(PS1) 43/100 [5]
Jeremy McGrath Supercross World (GC) 36/100 [6]
(PS2) 35/100 [7]
Jeremy McGrath's Offroad (PS3) 61/100 [8]
(X360) 60/100 [9]

Jeremy McGrath Supercross 98 (1998)

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Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000 (2000)

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Jeremy McGrath Supercross World (2001)

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Jeremy McGrath's Offroad (2012)

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