If the player runs into an opponent, lands badly from a jump, or crashes into a ramp, they will be knocked off the bike and land in the grass. Driving over an arrow will immediately reduce the bike's temperature. When the temperature exceeds safe limits the bar becomes full the player will be immobilized for several seconds while the bike cools down. Using B causes greater acceleration, but also increases the motorcycle's temperature shown as a bar at the bottom of the screen. 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. When the player places first, then they get a message: "It's a new record!" Additional points are earned by beating the previously-set record time. In any race, the best time is 8 seconds ahead of third place. The times to beat are located on the stadium walls (for first place) and in the lower left corner (for third place). The goal is to qualify for the Excitebike (the championship) race by coming in at third place or above in the challenge race (preliminary race). Whether the player chooses to race solo or against computer-assisted riders, they race against a certain time limit. Mode C is the design mode, which allows players to customize their own level and race on it when they please. Mode B is the same as Mode A, with the exception of computer opponents, who also act as obstacles, as they can hit one another from the back will cause the player to fall off the bike. Mode A is singleplayer mode where you may race around the track for a few laps. ![]() Excitebike was both Single Player and Multi Player, which back then, not many games were multiplayer, and was fun for people who owned the game. Excitebike was one of many Launch Titles, or "Black Box" games, released for the NES, along with Duck Hunt, Hogan's Alley, and Super Mario Bros.Įxcitebike is a racing game for the NES which was a big hit during the time. ![]() This is the first game in the Excite series, followed by a sequel on the Nintendo 64 called Excitebike 64. It was released for the NES in the United States of America, and the Famicom in Japan. Excitebike is a racing game published by Nintendo in 1984.
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