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Excitebike for the Nintendo Family Computer.
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Excitebike for the Nintendo Family Computer.

Excitebike (Japanese: エキサイトバイク Ekisaitobaiku) is a motocross racing video game franchise made by Nintendo. It first debuted as a game for the Famicom in Japan in 1984 for a price of 5000 yen.

Gameplay

Whether the player chooses to race solo or against computer-assisted riders, he/she races against a certain time limit. The goal is to qualify for Excitebike (the championship) race by coming in at third place or above in the challenge race (preliminary race). The time to beat is located on the stadium walls (for first place) and in the lower left corner (for third place). In any race, the best time is 8 seconds ahead of third place. When the player places first, then they get a message: "It's a new record!"

The player controls the position of the red motorcycle with the Y-axis of the directional pad, and controls acceleration with the A and B buttons Using B causes improved acceleration, but causes the motorcycle's temperature to increase as shown on a bar at the bottom of the screen. If the temperature exceeds safe limits (the bar becomes full), the player will be immobilized for several seconds while the bike cools down. If the bike goes over an arrow, it is automatically cooled down.

While the bike is in the air, the pitch of the motorcycle can be modified with the X-axis of the directional pad, left raises the front, while right lowers the front. The up and down arrows on turn the handbar left and right, respectively when the bike is on the ground.

The player, at the start of the game, can choose whichever track he/she wants to race in, from 1-5.

Track times

By placing third or better in any challenge race, the player advances to the Excitebike race of the same track number. For example, if the player placed third or better in track 4 of the challenge race, he/she goes to the track 4 of the Excitebike race. These are the best times on the tracks in the challenge races: By placing third or better in any Excitebike race, the player advances to the next Excitebike race. For example, if the player placed third or better in track 4 of the Excitebike race, he/she goes to track 5 of the Excitebike race. The Excitebike races are little tougher than the challenge races. These are the best times on the tracks in the Excitebike races: If the player places third or better in Track 5 of the Excitebike race, then the player can race it over and over again. The number of times the track has been raced is indicated in the lower right hand corner with "T=(number of times raced)," right below the player's time.

Track 5 has been viewed as the toughest of all the races, especially when it comes to trying place first, particularly in the Excitebike race.

Modes

Selection A

In Selection A, the player races solo.

Selection B

In Selection B, CPU players join the player. They act as another obstacle; hitting one from the back will cause the player to fall off the bike, while any CPU riders hitting the player's rear wheel will cause them to fall off.

Design Mode

In Design Mode, the player has the ability to build his or her own racing tracks. The player can choose hills and obstacles of various sizes and place them. The player can also choose where to finish the lap, and how many laps there are (up to nine). After it is finished, the player can race the track in either Selection A or Selection B.

The game allowed saving the custom-designed track to cassette tape, requiring the Famicom Data Recorder peripherial (basically the Famicom equivalent of the C-64's Datassette). Since this peripherial was only available in Japan (intended for use with Nintendo's Family Basic), track saving was effectively unavailable to American and European players (the game's English manual states that "Save and Load menu selections are not operable in this game; they have been programmed in for potential product developments."). Unlike Wrecking Crew, Excitebike was never rereleased for the Famicom Disk System in its original form.

Ports and enhanced Remakes

The original Excitebike has appeared on a number of gaming platforms since its debut in 1984.

Trivia

Cameos and homages

Excitebike 64

Screenshot of Excitebike 64.
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Screenshot of Excitebike 64.

Excitebike 64 was released on June 23, 2000 for the Nintendo 64 video game console system.

It is vastly different from the original Excitebike. Players choose one of the motocross racers, each with various skills, and race around dirt tracks. The aim is to win and unlock more courses.

Aside from the normal races, there are other various biking games, which players have to unlock. These features include:

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