

The objective of the game is to finish in third place or higher in a preliminary race to qualify for the Excitebike championship race. Selection A is a solo race run, while Selection B puts the racer against computer-controlled opponents. The game features two gameplay modes named Selection A and Selection B. (1985), which had the effect of Mario smoothly accelerating from a walk to a run, rather than move at a constant speed.Įxcitebike spawned a number of sequels and has been re-released multiple times onto other Nintendo platforms, such the Wii and Wii U via the Virtual Console and Nintendo Switch via Nintendo Switch Online.Įxcitebike is a side-scrolling racing game in which the player takes control of a motocross racer. Designed and directed by Shigeru Miyamoto, the smooth side-scrolling game engine his team developed for Excitebike was later used to develop Super Mario Bros. The game was a critical and commercial success. It is the first game in the Excite series. In North America, it was initially released for arcades in 1985 and then as a launch title for the Nintendo Entertainment System later the same year, becoming one of the best selling games on the console. In Japan, it was released for the Famicom in 1984 and then ported to arcades as Vs. Puga, Demonstray, DiGi Valentine, Digimon World, Door Door, Dr.Excitebike is a motocross racing video game developed and published by Nintendo. Tagged 3DS, Adam Henry, Ailsean, Alexander Brandon, Ash, Billy Garretsen, BONKERS, Cameron McLaughlin, Castlevania, Contra, David L. Ailsean – Such Bike, So Excite (arrangement of music from Excitebike :: ) Wild Cat – That’s What She Loaded! (arrangement of music from Turrican II :: )Ģ5. Stemage, Adam Henry – Cntr (arrangement of music from Contra :: )Ģ4. VankiP – Kunio-kun’s rampage (arrangement of music from River City Ransom :: )Ģ3. Mak Eightman – Tupo March (arrangement of music from Dune II: The Battle for Arrakis :: )Ģ2. Mega Beardo – The Penguin is Stupid (You Have to Exploit It) (arrangement of music from Door Door :: )Ģ1. Ivan Hakstok – This Damn Music Won’t Let Me Sleep (arrangement of music from Digimon World 3 :: )Ģ0. M-H – I Fight You In My Car (arrangement of music from Phantasy Star IV :: )ġ9. Ryan8bit – Positive Thoughts (arrangement of music from Faxanadu :: )ġ8. Manhattan – Zero Ducks Given (arrangement of music from Duck Hunt :: )ġ7. Starbomb – Crasher-Vania (original work inspired by Castlevania :: )ġ6. RushJet1 – Guts Man (arrangement of ‘Guts Man Stage’ from Mega Man :: )ġ5. FamilyJules7x – VVVVVV Guitar Medley (medley arrangement of music from VVVVVV :: )ġ4. Alexander Brandon – Ashes Of Pigs (arrangement of music from Duke Nukem 3D :: )ġ3. Ailsean – You Done Good, Kid (arrangement of music from Skylanders: Spyro’s Adventure :: )ġ2. zircon – Level Bounce (original work :: )ġ1. Billy Garretsen – World 9 – Mystic Palace (from Battle Legend Infinity :: )ġ0.

Munzadeth, pingosimon – SHATTERMINUTE (arrangement of music from Shatterhand :: )ĩ. DiGi Valentine) – Remember My Name (arrangement of ‘Oil Ocean Zone’ from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and ‘Volcano Valley Zone’ from Sonic 3D Blast :: )Ĩ. BONKERS – SynGa (arrangement of music from Heavy Metal :: )Ħ. Jivemaster) – Blue Blur Your Brain (arrangement of ‘Scrap Brain Zone’ from Sonic the Hedgehog and ‘Lost Colony’ from Sonic Adventure 2 :: )ĥ. DusK – The Fall of Scarlet (original work inspired by Guild Wars 2 :: )Ĥ. Demonstray, Maxiamaru – Pistol-Whipped By A Shrimp (arrangement of music from Rogue Legacy :: )ģ. Kaleb Grace, Cameron McLaughlin, & Richard Ash – Violet Eyes (from Monocle Man :: )Ģ. Puga Die On My Feet remix contest ends March 3rd – Īlexander Brandon’s Just Fun Kickstarter – ġ. “Has Video Game Music Lost Its Way?” on – ĭavid L. Puga’s upcoming original album Die On My Feet, and more! Kyle and Larry discuss the Mamoru Samuragochi scandal, if modern video game music is inherently worse than classic chiptunes (SPOILER: it isn’t), Alexander Brandon’s Just Fun Kickstarter, obscure beat’em ups, and even some Super Bowl and Royal Rumble shenanigans. A plethora of music graces the show this week, including FOURTEEN entries from Dwelling of Duels’ Brevity Month, cuts from the currently in-progress Sonic Zone ReMix Competition 2014, a preview from David L.
