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Game review 57: Raleigh Burner BMX Game

Game review 57: Raleigh Burner BMX Game

Heart-stopping action is not to be found in this retro tabletop adaptation, but there are thrills of a more mundane nature

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Andrew Brassleay
Apr 19, 2024
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Swimming in BMX gold, Britain’s success in Tokyo 20201 saw a few extra members at clubs over the past couple of years.

But if you don’t fancy breaking any bones, you can still get involved in the visceral, thrill seeking rush of the sport thanks to this vintage offering from Waddingtons.

OK. OK There’s not going to be an opportunity for you, or your littl…

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