![]() ![]() The sound effects are reasonable and the commentator doesn't get too overly involved, leaving you to enjoy the buzzing of your bike. Taking an enormous jump as you sear through the mountains literally takes your breath away, while the crashes almost bring tears to your eyes. The graphics in Excitebike 64 are excellent. Each rider also has their own special stunt, but this can be more than a little tricky to puli off! Top quality racing and performing massive crowd-pleasing stunts gets your heart pumping so fast you'll be dying to hop back on and hit the trail again! No Fear isn't that a boat game? - Roy but then you get much longer in the air on Excitebike. little more tricky to perform than those in Wave Race er. The stunts are a Original IVIES Classic By completing the Training Tests, including all the stunts, you unlock the original NES Excitebike in full colour, if you practice hard and complete the Gold Championship Season, you then access an enhanced version of the NES Excitebike in 3-D with multiple camera choices. Three difficulty settings make the game steadily more difficult as you progress but to open the amazing Hill Climb you must win the ultimate Motocross challenge. Six different riders are available to you, each with their own unique abilities and you can alter the colour of both the bike and rider. The bonus multiplayer modes on offer include a football game where you must use your bike to nudge a giant ball into a goal and the Hill Climb event, which requires you to try and get man and machine as high up the steep banks as humanly possible. Like its NES counterpart, Excitebike 64, also has a built in track editor which allows you to devise devious courses to race your friends on! There are also K loads of multiplayer games included f on this amazing cartridge along with several bonus games which can be opened by competing in r the championship season. Some of the more difficult tracks are awesome and feature tricky U-turns handy shortcuts and huge canyon leaps where you fall a long way if you don't use the Turbo. The tight corners make for an interesting race as well. The humps and bumps are frequent, giving you plenty of opportunity to perform stunts. Into The Groove.Īll the tracks in the game are superbly detailed and with over twenty different courses to choose from you'll be playing this game for ages. ![]() These old-fashioned games certainly bring back memories and provide great entertainment for a while, but the N64 version is just far too enthralling to let these classics delay you for too long. ![]() We think this may have been a canned SNES development but whatever the origin it's totally wild and offers multiple camera angles. This of course meant that many hours in the office were spent reminiscing and playing this classic title, which still has plenty of appeal, even after all this time! By completing the whole game a very special, totally amazing 3-D NES Excitebike game is unlocked. At the end of each of the training sessions there is a small trial to test your skills and when everything is completed successfully, the original NES Excite bike becomes a playable feature. Tricks like double-tapping the Turbo at the top of a jump for extra distance and using the R button to turn sharp corners are vital if you want to winthe championship seasons and open all the secret stages. Check out their Flickr page for a ton more images on the entire build and also the finished pictures.The control system in this game is fairly complex but by using the training mode you soon learn how to get the best from your bike. I can’t wait to see what they will come up with next. They actually created the helmet and the prize as well. They didn’t stop at only making the bike either. They get huge props for making this thing as beautiful as it is, yet so edgy. The guys at Harder Studio truly know their stuff, and their skills are nothing than badass. That’s right, it’s a feat I haven’t seen before and the coolness of it is beyond comprehension. Since we are fans of everything pixelated here at Bit Rebels, we jumped high and joyfully when we saw this pixelated ExciteBike built… in real life! Today the graphics are almost photo realistic, and it can sometimes be hard to make out if it’s the real thing or not. However, when you look back on things now, it becomes clear that the bike and the tracks were quite simple and pixelated. Back then, you didn’t really care about the graphics cause they were already awesome, back then. ![]() I spent long hours trying to master the different courses, and it became almost a religion just to get through to the next track. It’s a motocross racing game franchise made by Nintendo. When I was a game fanatic back in the days and had my Nintendo NES almost shrined in my room, I used to play ExciteBike. ![]()
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