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Description
Race by yourself against the clock or compete with other motocross riders on 5 tracks full of long straights, large jumps and obstacles to win the Excitebike championship.Create your own tracks by placing jumps and obstacles of all different sizes and shapes on the track and choosing how many laps each race will have, then race against the clock or other riders to see how your track fares in competition.
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Alternate Titles
- "Excitebike-e" -- e-Reader title
- "Excite Bike" -- Brazilian title
- "3D Classics: Excitebike" -- Nintendo 3DS title
- "3Dクラシックス エキサイトバイク" -- Japanese Nintendo 3DS spelling
- "エキサイトバイク" -- Japanese spelling
Part of the Following Groups
- Arcade Archives series
- Classic NES / Famicom Mini / NES Classics releases
- e-Reader series
- Excite series
- Games that include map/level editor
- Nintendo's programmable series
User Reviews
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Critic Reviews
Retro Gamer | Nov 06, 2006 | 91 out of 100 | 91 |
Eurogamer.net (UK) | Jun 09, 2007 | 8 out of 10 | 80 |
Nintendo Life | Feb 17, 2007 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
70 |
Mag'64 | Sep 03, 2009 | 7 out of 10 | 70 |
GameSpot | Apr 02, 2007 | 6.4 out of 10 | 64 |
Eurogamer.de | Mar 12, 2007 | 3 out of 5 | 60 |
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Trivia
Level editor
In the original Famicom version, it is possible to save level designs through use of the Famicom Data Recorder peripheral, which saves game data to audio cassettes. However, this peripheral was only released in Japan, so non-Japanese players couldn't save their designs, despite the game's manual saying that the save and load functions "have been programmed in for potential product developments." The Virtual Console versions finally allowed all players to save their level designs.Nintendo 3DS
On June 6th, 2011, an enhanced remake of Excitebike was released as a download on the 3DS. Listed as "3D Classics: Excitebike" it's the first of a series of 3-D enhanced classic games to be released on the Nintendo 3DS's eShop. The game is largely identical to the classic NES Excitebike with the addition of enhanced 3-D graphics designed to update the game to take advantage of the 3DS's strengths. It is notable in that it marked the inaugural launch of the 3DS eShop as a free download the first month of it's release.Once again, players are able to create their own tracks, but unlike the original NES release, players can now save their homemade tracks--up to 32 total, with the game keeping track of records of each track.
Awards
- Game Informer
- August 2001 (Issue 100) - #44 in the Top 100 Games of All Time poll
Related Web Sites
- Video review of NES accessories (WARNING: Laguage) (The Angry Video Game Nerd, James Rolfe, reviews some NES accessories and some associated games, including the Roll & Rocker and Exitebike on NES.)
gamewarrior (5042) added Excitebike (Wii) on Feb 18, 2007
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