![]() The lower your time is (under the qualifying cutoff time), the higher your finish placement will be. As long as you finish in the ‘Top 5’ you’ll advance to the next course. Excitebike – you’ll have to race each course twice, once in a ‘Challenge’ mode where you race 1 lap alone and must qualify by finishing under a designated time limit, and once in an ‘Excitebike’ mode where you race 2 laps against 3 other bikers and must qualify for the next course by, again, finishing under a designated time limit. A accelerates, B is turbo, but if you use turbo for too long your motorbike will overheat. Pressing Start + Select on the ‘Insert Coin’ screen starts the game. Excitebike is a motorbike racing game where you’ll navigate obstacles, ramps, and other drivers while trying to finish first. Excitebike is an arcade game, if you let the game scroll through the ‘attract’ mode (what you would see if you walked by a particular arcade machine in an arcade back in the day), you’ll see instructions for how to play the game. arcade games onto NES cartridges for play on original Nintendos, and that is the case with VS. Somehow, NES reproduction makers have been able to put some of these old VS. The version reviewed here is the 1984 VS. Excitebike released in 1988 exclusively for the Japanese Famicom Disk System – that version is also different from the VS. UniSystem and the well-known Excitebike for the NES are not exactly the same game, and this review will address some of the differences. Excitebike) were different from their NES counterparts. UniSystem played arcade boards that were versions of NES games, although most of the games (like VS. UniSystem arcade cabinet in 1984, 1 year before the NES version that dropped the ‘VS’ part of the title. Excitebike was originally released for the Nintendo VS. Note 2: If you’re interested in another obscure Excitebike game, check out my review of the Mario version, BS Excitebike, in my SNES section. Note 1: This game was played on an NES 101 model (toploader) that was modified to output in AV composite (red, yellow, white) just like the original NES. Excitebike has DIP switches on the front that allow you to change particular game settings.
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