
Excitebike 64
Excitebike 64 is a 2000 motocross racing game developed by Left Field Productions and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. As the 3D successor to the NES classic Excitebike, it features realistic physics, extensive stunt mechanics, and multiple game modes including Championship, Time Trial, and multiplayer battles.
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About This Game
Excitebike 64 was one of the most technically advanced racing games on N64, featuring deformable terrain and realistic bike physics that accounted for weight distribution and momentum.
The game introduced the 'Excite' meter that rewarded players for performing aerial stunts, with more complex tricks earning higher boosts.
With 20 tracks across diverse environments like deserts, forests, and stadiums, Excitebike 64 offered significant variety in racing challenges.
The multiplayer mode supported up to 4 players and included unique battle modes like 'Soccer' where players tried to knock a ball into goals using their bikes.
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