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|colspan="2" style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"|Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2
|image=Mat Hoffman Pro BMX 2 cover art.jpg
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|release=2002-08-13
|colspan="2"|[[File:Mat Hoffman Pro BMX 2 cover art.jpg|thumb|center|Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2 cover art]]
|developers=Rainbow Studios
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|publishers=Activision O2
|Release||13. August 2002
|platforms=PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Game Boy Advance
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|genres=Sports
|Developer(s)||Rainbow Studios
|modes=Single-player, Local Multi-player
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|Publisher(s)||Activision O2
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|introduction='''Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2''' is a 2002 BMX video game developed by Rainbow Studios and published by Activision O2. The game serves as a sequel to ''Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX'' and allows players to choose from eleven different professional BMX riders, each with unique stats and trick sets.
|Platform(s)||PlayStation 2<br>Xbox<br>Gamecube<br>Game Boy Advance
|gameplay=The gameplay involves performing and combining different tricks on a BMX bike, with successful executions adding to the player's score. Enhancements over the previous installment include a trick tweaking system, a balance meter for grind and lip tricks, and larger, more interactive environments. The game features several modes, including Road Trip, Free Ride, and Tiki Battle—a bonus first-person shooter game.
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|forklifts=Since there are two different versions of the game, there are also two different versions of the reach forklift. In the Game Boy Advance version, all forklifts are stationary. On other platforms, the first level features an NPC-controlled forklift that drives around and serves as a game mechanic by lifting and moving a ramp for the player.
|Genre(s)||[[:Category:Sports|Sports]]
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{{Gallery Game
|Mode(s)||[[:Category:Single-player|Single-player]]<br>[[:Category:Local Multi-player|Local Multi-player]]
|gallery_image1=Matt hoffmans pro bmx 2 forklift gba.png
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|gallery_caption1=The (rather unusual) stationary GBA version of the forklift
 
|gallery_image2=Matt hoffmans pro bmx 2 forklift ps2.jpg
Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2 is a 2002 BMX video game developed by Rainbow Studios and published by Activision.
|gallery_caption2=The NPC controlled version of the forklift, here seen after delivering the ramp for the player
The game serves as a sequel to Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX and was released on August 13, 2002, for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, with a Game Boy Advance port released on the same day and a GameCube port released on October 8, 2002.
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The game allows players to choose from eleven different professional BMX riders, each with unique stats, bikes, and trick sets.
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The gameplay involves performing and combining different tricks on a BMX bike, with successful executions adding to the player's score.
|notes=
Enhancements over the previous installment include improved graphics, new tricks, a trick tweaking system, a balance meter for grind and lip tricks, more riders, a longer career mode, a larger soundtrack, and larger, more interactive environments.
|categories=Local Multi-player, Single-player, Sports, Video Games, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Game Boy Advance
The game features several modes, including Road Trip, Free Ride, and Tiki Battle, which is a bonus game that acts as a first-person shooter.
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Since there are two different versions of the game there are also two different versions of the reach forklift. In the Game Boy Advance version all of the forklifts are stationary, while the version on the other platforms feature a NPC controlled forklift driving around the first level. It also serves as a game mechanic by lifting and moving a ramp for the player.
 
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Matt hoffmans pro bmx 2 forklift gba.png|The (rather unusual) stationary GBA version of the forklift
Matt hoffmans pro bmx 2 forklift ps2.jpg|The NPC controlled version of the forklift, here seen after delivering the ramp for the player
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Latest revision as of 23:19, 17 February 2026

Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2
Release 13. August 2002
Developer(s) Rainbow Studios
Publisher(s) Activision O2
Platform(s) PlayStation 2
Xbox
GameCube
Game Boy Advance
Genre(s) Sports
Mode(s) Single-player
Local Multi-player

Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2 is a 2002 BMX video game developed by Rainbow Studios and published by Activision O2. The game serves as a sequel to Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX and allows players to choose from eleven different professional BMX riders, each with unique stats and trick sets.

Gameplay

The gameplay involves performing and combining different tricks on a BMX bike, with successful executions adding to the player's score. Enhancements over the previous installment include a trick tweaking system, a balance meter for grind and lip tricks, and larger, more interactive environments. The game features several modes, including Road Trip, Free Ride, and Tiki Battle—a bonus first-person shooter game.

Forklifts

Since there are two different versions of the game, there are also two different versions of the reach forklift. In the Game Boy Advance version, all forklifts are stationary. On other platforms, the first level features an NPC-controlled forklift that drives around and serves as a game mechanic by lifting and moving a ramp for the player.

Gallery

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