Dave game mirra
Mirra's riding pushed him into new territories in the pro class, and his competitive spirit emerged to make him one of the top ramp and street BMX professionals in the early s. Although BMX was not a lucrative career at the time, Mirra remained with Hoffman Bikes to perform demos on the state fair circuit in Texas. In December , Mirra was struck by a drunken driver and suffered a fractured skull, a blood clot on the brain and a fractured shoulder.
After six months, he recovered and signed a new sponsorship deal with Haro Bicycles. He won gold medal after gold medal, and his riding pushed BMX into the mainstream.
Mirra collected sponsorships from brands such as Slim Jim and Adidas, and he racked up a huge collection of BMX magazine covers during the late s. In , at X Games in San Francisco, Mirra performed the unthinkable when he landed the first double backflip in competition.
The move earned him another gold medal and another place in BMX's history books. It was perhaps the most celebrated move of BMX that year. Mirra's career's upward trajectory continued throughout the early s, when he released a signature shoe with DC Shoes, appeared in many BMX videos, placed well in competitions and released a book of his riding titled "Mirra Images.
Mirra seemed unstoppable yet again. His reign as a pure legend and unstoppable competitive force continued to , when he decided to take a step back and evaluate his career.
If you don't care if you are first or last, you probably shouldn't be doing it. Rather than rest on his BMX laurels, Mirra pursued outside interests, such as rally car racing, which he competed in from to in X Games. Mirra competed in the Ironman in Lake Placid, New York, and finished th with an overall time of Recently, Mirra's focus had seemingly turned back to BMX riding. He had constructed a vert ramp in a warehouse in his adopted hometown of Greenville, and his Instagram feed featured iconic photos of his past BMX exploits and magazine photos that Mirra admired as a teenager.
Upon hearing of his death Thursday, Greenville Mayor Allen Thomas called Mirra "a great friend and wonderful human being who touched the lives of so many around the world with his gift. Skip to main content Skip to navigation.
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He was the winningest athlete in the history of the games with 24 medals — 14 gold, six silver, and four bronze — until the Munich X Games when skateboarder Bob Burnquist overtook him. Mirra was the first to take home three gold medals from a single X Games, and those of us who lived and breathed BMX in high school will remember him as the first rider to ever land a double backflip.
Watching those phenomenal feats on the street course now come with the tinge of the bittersweet. Even a miracle man doesn't land every trick, and, as he told the X Games in , Mirra switched from BMX to rally car racing because the extreme sport was too hard on his body.
It would later be discovered that it was hard on his brain, as well. Dave Mirra committed suicide by gunshot wound on February 4, , and as ESPN would later report, he was the first action sports star to be diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE. You might recognize the condition from its role in the tragic death of Junior Seau and other NFL players. Caused by repeated injuries to the head, CTE causes memory loss, dementia, and depression, which seems to be the deadliest symptom of the disease.
Mirra's wife Lauren saw these symptoms in her husband before his death. In case you missed our preview in the September issue, here's the scoop on this fall release from Acclaim. A special trick modifier allows up to possible moves, and new crash technology makes each wreck look different than the last. Ever since 3xtreme let us bounce around on a BMX bike, producers and gamers alike have been drooling over the possibilities of the agile little two-wheeler. Oddly enough it took a couple skateboard games to provide the means.
What sets Dave Mirra's game apart from Mat Hoffman's? Hoffman has about default tricks. Hoffman's tricks are animated. Our game also has a unique Skeletal Dynamics Crash System that reacts to the environment so no two crashes are ever alike. Hoffman's game has nothing like it.
We have 10 pros and 12 levels while Hoffman's game has eight pros and nine levels. Having played early versions of both, we noticed a few notable differences as well. In Mirra's trick system the "X" button is not an accelerator. Instead, it's pressed just before a jump and released at the top for maximum height. In Hoffman's game it's held down as a momentum builder in preparation for the big ramps similar to Tony Hawk.
Needless to say, it took us a few tries to get familiar with the system. That's not to say it's not as intuitive, just different. Mirra's trick modifier is a bright spot in the game. Launch off a ramp or other like object, perform a move, hit the "0" button in flight and tack on a few more. It's intuitive and pretty easy to master on a basic level. Exploiting all the tricks will take some time however.
The developers hope it'll keep gamers motivated for the long haul. Obviously the biggest question on everyone's mind is: Is it as fluid and intuitive as Tony Hawk's Pro Skater? Unfortunately it's just too darn early to tell.
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