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Excitebike (Classic NES Series) (GBA cover
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Excitebike (Classic NES Series) GBA

Excitebike is a motorcycle race, one of the first games released on the Nintendo Entertainment System.

Racing | Nintendo exclusive titles

Excitebike (Classic NES Series) Release Date GBA

02June2004

developer: Nintendo publisher: Nintendo Official website

English language game language: English

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* Five challenging tracks

* Track design mode

* Race against time or other computer bikers

In the 1980s, few things were extreme. Maybe traffic in Los Angeles and jalapeno peppers, but that was it. Now that everything and its tattooed dog are Xtreme, Nintendo has rereleased the granddaddy of high-flying, knee-scraping, body-tumbling racing games: Excitebike. You can have a dirt-track date with high-revving racing thanks to the NES Classics series.

The concept is simple: Go fast and win. That's easier said than done. Your biker must keep his bearings as he's flying through the air, avoid getting clipped by other racers and stay cool under pressure or his bike will overheat. If you fall off the bike, mash the A and B Buttons to make your racer run back to the bike.

Tired of racing on the circuit? Make your own course in Design mode. Here, you have access to all the ramps, mounds, bridges and other obstacles Excitebike has to offer. The save function lets you hang on to your high scores and track design for all the world to see and envy. Send a picture to Ricky Carmichael of your best time and a note reading, Call me if you want some lessons. On second thought, scrap that idea and just enjoy the return of Excitebike.

Last updated on 10 December 2007

Game mode: single player  

PEGI rating Excitebike (Classic NES Series)

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty.
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