- Excitebike 2
- Excitebike World
- Excitebike Wii
- Excitebike 2011
Gamepad control: | Player 1: | Player 2: | ↑ | ↑ | - | ↓ | ↓ | - | ← | ← | - | → | → | - | A | Z | - | B | X | - | SELECT | Shift | - | START | Enter | - |
Emulator selection: | The following emulators are available for this game: NeptunJS (JavaScript), Nesbox (Flash), RetroGames (JS) and vNES (Java). |
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“EXCITEBIKE” is a motorcycle racing game released by Nintendo in 1984. In addition to solo qualifying races, there are final races where you face off against motorcross riders. Excitebike, title screen for the NES version. Excitebike is a Nintendo motorcycle racing game. It is the first in the Excite series, which also includes Excitebike 64, Excite Truck, and the obscure BS Excitebike Bun Bun Mario Stadium. Excitebike (part of Nintendo's Vs. Series), is based on Nintendo's Vs. Unisystem, an arcade. The Excitebike coin-operated Videogame by Nintendo (circa 1984), and it's history and background, photos, repair help, manuals, for sale and wanted lists, and census survey is brought to you by The International Arcade Museum at the Museum of the Game. For Excitebike on the NES, GameFAQs has 6 guides and walkthroughs, 1 cheat, 27 reviews, 4 critic reviews, and 29 user screenshots. For Excitebike on the NES, GameFAQs has 6 guides and walkthroughs, 1 cheat, 27 reviews, 4 critic reviews, and 29 user screenshots.
Excitebike 2
Other platforms: | Unfortunately, this game is currently available only in this version. Be patient :-) |
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Game info: |
box cover | Game title: | Excitebike | Console: | Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) | Author (released): | Nintendo (1984) | Genre: | Racing, Sport | Mode: | Single-player | Design: | Shigeru Miyamoto | Music: | Akito Nakatsuka | Game manual: | manual.pdf | File size: | 7811 kB | Download: | not available (stream only) | Game size: | 24 kB | Recommended emulator: | FCEUX | From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: | Excitebike is a motocross racing video game franchise made by Nintendo. It debuted as a game for the Famicom in Japan in 1984 and as a launch title for the NES in 1985. It is the first game of the Excite series, succeeded by its direct sequel Excitebike 64, its spiritual successors Excite Truck and Excitebots: Trick Racing, and the WiiWare title Excitebike: World Rally. 3D Classics: Excitebike, a 3D remake of the original game, was free for a limited time to promote the launch of the Nintendo eShop in June 2011, and has since been available for $5.99. Whether the player chooses to race solo or against computer-assisted riders, they race against a certain time limit. The goal is to qualify for the Excitebike (the championship) race by coming in at third place or above in the challenge race (preliminary race). The times to beat are located on the stadium walls (for first place) and in the lower left corner (for third place). In any race, the best time is 8 seconds ahead of third place. When the player places first, then they get a message: 'It's a new record!' Additional points are earned by beating the previously-set record time. The player controls the position of the red motorcycle with the Y-axis of the directional pad, and controls acceleration with the A and B buttons. Using B causes greater acceleration, but also increases the motorcycle's temperature shown as a bar at the bottom of the screen. When the temperature exceeds safe limits the bar becomes full; the player will be immobilized for several seconds while the bike cools down. Driving over an arrow will immediately reduce the bike's temperature. The pitch of the motorcycle can be modified with the X-axis of the directional pad: left raises the front, while right lowers the front. In the air, this rotates the bike, but can also be used to create wheelies on the ground. Pushing up or down turns the handlebars left or right, respectively, when the bike is on the ground. If the player runs into an opponent, lands badly from a jump, or crashes into a ramp, they will be knocked off the bike and land in the grass. Pushing A and B repeatedly allows the player to run back to the bike and continue the race. At the start of the game, the player can choose one of five tracks in which to race. ExciteBike has three modes of gameplay. In Selection A, the player races solo. In Selection B, CPU players join the player. They act as another obstacle; hitting one from the back will cause the player to fall off the bike, while any CPU riders hitting the player's rear wheel will cause them to fall off. In Design Mode, the player has the ability to build his or her own racing tracks. The player can choose hills and obstacles of various sizes and place them, represented by the letters A-S. The player can also choose where to finish the lap, and how many laps there are (up to nine). After it is finished, the player can race the track in either Selection A or Selection B. The Japanese version of the game allowed saving the player-created tracks to cassette tape, requiring the Famicom Data Recorder peripheral (basically the Famicom equivalent of the C-64's Datassette). Since this peripheral was only available in Japan (intended for use with Nintendo's Family BASIC), track saving was effectively unavailable to American and European players even though there are 'save' and 'load' options present within the in-game menus of those versions (the game's English manual states that 'Save and Load menu selections are not operable in this game; they have been programmed in for potential product developments'). These options were removed in the e-Reader version of the game. Unlike Wrecking Crew, Excitebike was never re-released for the Famicom Disk System in its original form. Subsequently, courses created within the version available on the Wii Virtual Console release in all regions can actually be saved to the Wii's internal memory. More details about this game can be found on Wikipedia.org. | For fans and collectors: | Find this game on video server YouTube.com or Vimeo.com. | Buy original game or NES console on Amazon.com or eBay.com. | Find digital download of this game on GOGorSteam. | Videogame Console: | This version of Excitebike was designed for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), which was an eight-bit video game console manufactured by Nintendo in the years 1983 - 2003. In that time, it was the best-selling video game console for which more than 700 licensed games and a number of non-licensed games were created. Worldwide, approximately 62 million units of this console were sold at approximately price $ 100 per unit. More information about the NES console can be found here. | Recommended Game Controllers: | You can control this game easily by using the keyboard of your PC (see the table next to the game). However, for maximum gaming enjoyment, we strongly recommend using a USB gamepad that you simply plug into the USB port of your computer. If you do not have a gamepad, you can buy one of these NES controllers: | Available online emulators: | 6 different online emulators are available for Excitebike. These emulators differ not only in the technology they use to emulate old games, but also in support of various game controllers, multiplayer mode, mobile phone touchscreen, emulation speed, absence or presence of embedded ads and in many other parameters. For maximum gaming enjoyment, it's important to choose the right emulator, because on each PC and in different Internet browsers, the individual emulators behave differently. The basic features of each emulator available for this game Excitebike are summarized in the following table:
| Emulator | Technology | Multiplayer | USB gamepad | Touchscreen | Without ads | NeptunJS | JavaScript | YES | YES | NO | NO | NesBox | Flash | NO | YES | NO | YES | RetroGames.cc | JavaScript | YES | YES | YES | NO | EmulatorJS | JavaScript | YES | YES | YES | NO | vNES | Java applet | YES | NO | NO | YES | Emulatrix | JavaScript | NO | NO | NO | YES |
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Excitebike World
Similar games: |
Vs. Excitebike | Enduro Racer | Excitebike 64 | GP Rider | Mach Rider |
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Excitebike Wii
Excitebike | Appears in | WarioWare: Twisted! | Type | 9-Volt | Command | Avoid! | Info | 'Don't hit the sparks or it'll be game over!' | Controls | – Steer | Points to clear | 15 |
Excitebike is one of 9-Volt's microgames in WarioWare: Twisted! It is set in the NES title of the same name. Gameplay[edit]The objective is to have the Excitebike Racer jump over the ramp and avoid the sparks in the air. - Level 1: There is one spark to avoid.
- Level 2: There are two sparks to avoid.
- Level 3: There are three sparks to avoid.
Names in other languages[edit]Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | エキサイトバイク Ekisaitobaiku | Excitebike |
9-Volt and 18-Volt's microgames |
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WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! | Balloon Fight • Duck Hunt • Game Boy • Donkey Kong • F-Zero • Family Basic • Super Mario Bros • Ultra Hand • Chiritorie • Laser Outlaw • Hogan's Alley • Mario Paint: Fly Swatter • Ice Climber • The Legend of Zelda • Sheriff • Dr. Mario • Racing 112 • Mario Clash • Helmet • Urban Champion • Stack-Up • LazerBlazer • Metroid • Wild Gunman • Ultra Machine |
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WarioWare: Twisted! | Tennis • Metroid-Morph Ball • Super Mario Bros. 3-Lift • Wrecking Crew • Pinball • Golf • Mario Brothers • Excitebike • Clu Clu Land • Donkey Kong Jr. • Baseball • Ice Climber • Balloon Fight • Mach Rider • Kid Icarus • Duck Hunt • The Legend of Zelda • Donkey Kong 3 • NES Open Tournament Golf • Ice Hockey • Metroid-Samus • Super Mario Bros. 3 • Super Mario Bros. |
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WarioWare: Touched! | Super Mario Bros. • The Legend of Zelda • Duck Hunt • Metroid • Famicom Tantei Club 2 • Game & Watch Toss Up • Pushing Buttons • Mario Paint • Game On • 8-Bit Hero • Game & Watch Flagman • Gold Digger • Super Mario Bros. • Button Masher • Game & Watch Oil Panic • Clawing for More • Donkey Kong 3 • Balloon Fight • Hogan's Alley • Game & Watch Lion • Famicom • Gunslinger |
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WarioWare: Smooth Moves | Wiipeat After Me! • Super Mario Brothers • Light Tennis • Animal Crossing: Wild World • Opening Night • WarioWare: Twisted! • Wario Land • Game & Watch Octopus • Balloon Fight • Metroid Prime 2 • Pikmin 2 • Nintendogs • Super Mario Sunshine • Punch-Out!! • Super Nostalgic Entertainment System • Laser Clay Shooting • The Wind Waker • Brain Age • Ocarina of Time • One Hit Wonder • Clu Clu Land • Sifty Character • Star Fox |
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WarioWare: D.I.Y. | Paratroopa • Fly Swatter • Spiny • Star Fox • Pikmin • Murasamejō • Shooting • Ice Climbers • Urban Champ • Excitebike • Yoshi • Tightrope • Greenhouse • Shadow Shift • B. Fight • Metroid • Zelda • Mario Paint • T. Bridge • Blooper |
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WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase (18-Volt) | Mario Kart • DK 3 • Wario Land • Duck Hunt • Super Koopa • DK Country • Donkey Kong • Advance Wars • Card Hero • Punch-Out!! • Wild Gunman • Wreck. Crew • Mario Bros. • Clu Clu Land • Mario Slots • Mogitate Tingle • Kid Icarus • Mario Adv. • Boo • Zelda 2 • Dustpan |
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Game & Wario (Gamer) | Gold Digger • Sole Man • Mole • Break! • Rollout • Spotlight • Super Fly Swatter • Dinosaur • Eye Exam • Ball (G&W) • Samurai Slice • Matryoshka • Fake Out • Dachshund • Bananas • Fish • Loose Tooth • Allergy Attack • Transform! • Homeward • Record Guy • Windbag |
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WarioWare Gold | 9-Volt | amiibo Tap • Donkey Kong • Duck Hunt • Excitebike • Hanafuda • Head Count • Joy-Con Slide • Love Tester • Mario Paint - Flyswatter • Mii Channel • Nintendogs • Phantom Hourglass • Sounds of Super Mario Bros. • Stylus Hunt • Super Mario Maker • Ten Billion Barrel • Tomodachi Life • Wrecking Crew • Clawing for More |
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18-Volt | Animal Crossing: Wild World • Chiritorie • Donkey Kong Jr. • Dr. Mario • Laser Pointer • Metroid • Metroid-Samus • NES Open Tournament Golf • Pikmin 2 • Racing 112 • R.O.B. Block Set • Star Fox • Super Mario Bros. 3 • Super Mario Sunshine • Super Mario World • Wario Land 3 • Wii Menu • The Wind Waker • Super Mario Bros. |
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[Edit] Microgames from WarioWare: Twisted! |
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Mona | Avoid-A-Roid • Foul Balls • Balancing Act • Happy Birthday • Fancy Footwork • Doggy Door • Hard-Pressed • Cat Walk • On a Roll • Foiled Again! • Magnafire • Practical Joker • Outta My Way! • Sew Easy • And the Winner is... • Sync or Sink • Busted! • Barrel Roll • Force Feeding • Company Picnic • Red Delicious? • Coffee Jitters • Assembly Flyin' • Welcome Wagon • (Boss: Skyway Highway) | Jimmy T. | Down in the Dumps • Feel the Burn • Night and Day • Slam Dunk • Dishpan Hands • Net Profits • Focus Pocus • Beware of Dog • Circular Logic • H2-Woah! • Twist and Sprout • Bacon Patrol • Make Way for Martian • Stab in the Dark • Self-Defense • Bright Idea • Dig This! • Daily Grind • Ice Queen • Save our Raft! • Fashion Plate • Daredevil • Road Work • Alternative Medicine • (Boss: One Step at a Time) |
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Kat and Ana | Bubblegum Blues • Big Drip • Rocky Reunion • Vicious Veggies • Nuts! • The Wave • Contact Lens Solution • Going Postal • Launchpad • Crazy Crush • Falling Asheep • Stalled Out • Thar He Blows • Mixed Grill • Survival of the Quickest • Weird Science • Slap Jack! • Crazy Straw • Beauty School • Track Star • (Boss: Nose Dive) | Dribble and Spitz | Shoot the Fruit • D.I.Y. • Key Ring • County Fair • Eating Contest • Spintecticide • I Hate Bananas • Handy Man • Homecoming King • Wheel of Whack • Five-Second Rule • Oral Hijinks • Beat-Down • Picky Eater • Gyroid Jumble • Last Piece • Heavy Lifting • Home Haircut • Tooth Trouble • Picture Perfect • Laser Lineup • Flip Out! • (Boss: Basic Training) |
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Dr. Crygor | Hat's Off • Tiltillation • Crescent Roll • Power Outage • Mooo-ve It! • Gravi-key • Half Full • Cliff-Hanger • Shake Down • Heartwrench • Trash Day • Half Empty • Spout Off • Aromatherapy • Skid Road • Balloonatic • Spitfall • What Goes In... • Open-And-Shut Case • Shower Power • (Boss: Stumblebot) | WarioWatch | Cutting It Close • Kit-tease • Rays the Devil • Iron Stomach • Wipeout! • Step On It • Off the Wall • Rain of Terror • Alien Abduction • Wrecking All • Micro Golf • Nice Catch • Opposites Attract • Nuts and Bolts • Roughing It • Pumping Iron • Party Favor • Paper Trail • Instant Replay • Cheeky Monkey • Shave the World • Chain Letter • Dear John Letter • (Boss: Boing!) |
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Orbulon | Pipe Puzzle • Air Passage • Tapped Out • Dire Plates • Deadly Ditty • Alphabet Soup • Manual Labor • Fine Tune • Green Thumb • Wedgies! • Boomerang! • Fill in the Blanks • Peak Peek • Connect the Dots • Rocket Rotary • Sleight of Hand • Guitar Solo • Produce Pick • About Face • Safecracker • High Card Draw • Toaster Jam • (Boss: Crossing Guard) | 9-Volt and 18-Volt | Tennis • Metroid-Morph Ball • Super Mario Bros. 3-Lift • Wrecking Crew • Pinball • Golf • Mario Brothers • Excitebike • Clu Clu Land • Donkey Kong Jr. • Baseball • Ice Climber • Balloon Fight • Mach Rider • Kid Icarus • Duck Hunt • The Legend of Zelda • Donkey Kong 3 • NES Open Tournament Golf • Ice Hockey • Metroid-Samus • Super Mario Bros. 3 • (Boss: Super Mario Bros.) |
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Wario-Man | Tiptoe Titan • Rain of Riches • Power Line Pigeons • Burying the Hatchet • Crash Prize • Hot Rod • Rock It! • Ping-Pong Panic • Catch of the Day • No-Zone • Alignment • Swamp Swing • Drywall Dodge • Super Wario • Cyclone Kick • Wario Weigh-In • Going Steady • Inch, Worm! • Soda Jerk • Robotomy • Wee Wario Blast • Fragile! • Strange Ritual • Wario Hockey • Wario and the Beanstalk • Stay in School • High-Speed Chase • Volt Bolt • (Boss: Wario Mambo) | Fronk | What's the Point? • Oopsy-Daisy • Hop to the Top • Rock and a Hot Place • Dirty Darts • Snake Snarl • Feed on Fronk • Peak-a-boo-boo • Fronk Fishing |
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Excitebike 2011
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