The purpose of
Jeremy McGrath 2000 is simple. It's a dirt bike racing game. There are many options and game modes that make the game fun and make up for the lack of looks. The game modes include: Race mode, Series mode, Freestyle, and Time Trial. The game is fun, no matter what mode you play in.
In the Race mode, you can race the computer or another player on a track of your choice on a bike that you choose with any rider you wish. In the Series mode, you play what is comparable to a 'season.' You can play this season on indoor or outdoor tracks. You also have the option of customizing your schedule to fit a mixture of indoor and outdoor tracks. The focus of this mode: win the most races. In Freestyle, you get to 'freely' run tracks, doing different tricks. There is not much competition in this mode, but it is fun nonetheless. In the final mode of the game, Time Trial, you race 3 laps to try to get the best time. I didn't find this very fun, but you might.
As far as options go, the game includes track editors, bike editors, rider editors, series editors and more realism modifiers then you care to deal with. No matter what mode you play in, the game is fun.