MX Superfly’s US Open Track You Probably Forgot
In this video, we jump back into MX Superfly on PS2 to check out the US Open track, a long-forgotten layout inspired by a real-life event that helped shape modern motocross. We talk about the history of the US Open, why it disappeared, and why tracks like this made old-school motocross games feel special. From creative layouts to vibes you just don’t see anymore, this is a reminder of how much personality early motocross games had—and why some of these tracks still hold up today. If you grew up playing MX Superfly, Unleashed, or any early 2000s moto games, this one’s for you. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on Twitter! / sysonyt Like us on Facebook! / startyoursystems Follow us on Instagram! / startyoursystems Follow Kellen on Twitter: / kellenbrauer #motocrossgame #supercrossgame #supercross

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