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Excitebike 64

Excitebike 64 ist ein Motocross-Rennspiel von 2000, entwickelt von Left Field Productions und von Nintendo für Nintendo 64 veröffentlicht. Als 3D-Nachfolger des NES-Klassikers Excitebike bietet es realistische Physik, umfangreiche Stunt-Mechaniken und mehrere Spielmodi inklusive Meisterschaft, Zeitrennen und Mehrspieler-Schlachten.

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Erscheinungsdatum
January 1, 2000
Spieler
1
Region
US
ROM-Größe
15.1 MB

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Players can choose from one of six riders, each with their own pre-set handling attributes. Players control the bike by using either the control stick or D-pad. They can use the gamepad to accelerate, brake, slide and use turbo boost. As in the original, holding down gives the player more air on jumps, while holding up aims the front wheel forward to enable landing on slopes. The player can also tilt the bike to the side while in the air, to adjust the angle at which they hit the turns, and can sideswipe their opponents. Besides the tracks main course many of the levels have hidden shortcuts, that require the player to slow down and change direction, or use a speed boost for jumping over chasms, from hill to hill, over other vehicles and buildings, choosing to follow the original game in its "extreme" jumps and physics. Features The main game features a 20-track season mode. Completing races unlocks more tracks and features. There is a tutorial that teaches players how to play through the 17 different tracks. There are a variety of exhibitions and time trial modes that lets players do more activities other than the main game. A major feature is the track editor, where players can create their own fully functional track and save it into the game. The announcer, Limua, shouts out the tricks and crashes throughout the race. Also featured is an emulated version of the original Excitebike and a 3D remake of it with the same obstacles called Excite 3D . There are also several other mini games such as a Stunt Course , Hill Climb , a Soccer game with a giant human sized soccer ball, and an "infinite, randomly generated" Desert Track where the player needs to put out ten campfires by driving over them, which Nintendo Power called "one of the coolest concepts ever". As bonus features to the game, cheat modes were introduced, requiring the player to press buttons in a certain order to unlock a hidden "Cheats Menu". From there they could enter passwords that unlocked additional features, such as Invisible riders, Big heads, Debug mode , Midnight mode and even unlocking a picture of the programmers in the game's credits.

Medienrezensionen

IGN
9.7/10
GameSpot
8.8/10
Famitsu
29/40
Edge
8/10
Game Informer
7.25/10
Electronic Gaming Monthly
9/10
Nintendo Power
8.9/10

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