No Fear Downhill Mountain Biking is an extreme sports video game developed and published by Codemasters, released in 1999 for PlayStation and later for Game Boy Color in 2001. Players navigate diverse mountain tracks inspired by real locations, featuring eight riders and various challenges. The game emphasizes skillful descent and speed across circuits with differing levels of difficulty.
No Fear Downhill Mountain Biking is a mountain bike video game released in 1999 on PlayStation and 2001 on the Game Boy Color, Dreamcast version been planned but never released. The game was developed and published by Codemasters.
An extreme sports game, the mountain bike consists of mountain tracks from circuits around the world of varying difficulty. The game was inspired by tracks including San Francisco's Telegraph Hill and New Zealand's Matukituki Rapids.
The game has eight different riders and a number of tracks for the bikes to descend.