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The announcer, Limua, shouts out the tricks and crashes throughout the race. A major feature is the track editor, where players can create their own fully functional track and save it into the game.
#EXCITEBIKE 64 TRIAL#
There are a variety of exhibitions and time trial modes that lets players do more activities other than the main game.
#EXCITEBIKE 64 HOW TO#
There is a tutorial that teaches players how to play through the 17 different tracks. Completing races unlocks more tracks and features. The main game features a 20-track season mode. 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. 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. Like 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. They can use the gamepad to accelerate, brake, slide, and use turbo boost. Players control the bike by using either the control stick or D-pad. Players can choose from one of six riders, each with his own pre-set handling attributes. Many real-life dirt bike gear brands are extensively featured throughout the game, such as Bell Helmets, Alpinestars and No Fear. It was later succeeded by the Wii game Excite Truck. It is the sequel to the acclaimed Nintendo Entertainment System game Excitebike. It is the second installment in the Excite series, and is the first 3D game in the series. It was released on the North American Wii U Virtual Console on November 17, 2016. It was initially released in North America on Apfor the Nintendo 64 video game console. Įxcitebike 64 is a video game published by Nintendo and developed by Left Field Productions.

#EXCITEBIKE 64 FREE#
As with the Excite Wiki, the text of Wikipedia is available under the GNU Free Documentation License.Unfortunately, this game is currently available only in this version. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. The original article was at Excitebike 63. On Metacritic, a web site that collates reviews, Excitebike 64 has a "metascore" of 88/100 based on 24 reviews.Įxcitebike | Excitebike 64 | Excite Truck | Excitebots: Trick Racing The game was revealed by Nintendo to the public at the pre-E3 conference on May 12, 1999.

A major feature is the track editor, where you can create your own fully-functional track and save it into the game. Also included are a variety of exhibitions and time trial modes that let you do more activities other than the main game. Also included is a tutorial that will teach you how to play through 17 different tracks. It chooses to follow the original in giving "extreme" jumps and physics, creating a far more "exciting" atmosphere. The game isn't meant to be an accurate motorbiking simulation. Just as in the original, holding down gives you more air on jumps, while holding up aims your front wheel forward to enable landing on slopes. To control the bike, use the analog or D-pad moving the bike A to accelerate, B to brake, R for slide, and Z for a turbo boost. You can choose from one of six riders, each with his own pre-set handling attributes.
