5 Motocross Dirt Bike Games
Have you been playing Excitebike for the Virtual Console and now find yourself on the hunt for 5 motocross dirt bike games? While the original Excitebike is one of the best racing games of all time it is a basic one and it may leave you wanting a more sophisticated gaming experience. Check out these 5 motocross dirt bike games for different perspectives on virtual dirt bike racing.
- Excitebike 64. Nintendo dropped the sprites of the original Nintendo version and created a fully polygonal world for the Nintendo 64 re-release of one of the most storied motocross dirt bike games ever made. The 64-bit version of this game benefits from analog controls that allow you to gracefully carve up the motocross track. You need not worry about getting bored with this one as Nintendo provides 20 racing tracks, all with distinct traits that test different skills.
- Nitrobike. If you are looking for a motocross dirt bike game for your Nintendo Wii, then look no further than this gem. Nitrobike features one of the most extensive trick systems to ever grace a dirt bike game and the sense of speed conveyed in this game is unparalleled.
- Motocross Championship. Sega released this motocross dirt bike game in 1994 for their ill-fated 32X console. While the game had a noticeably choppy frame rate, it is still worth hunting down as it was the first truly 3-D dirt bike game for a home console. The track design is actually well-executed and once you adjust to the below par frame rate you will find it somewhat endearing in a nostalgic sort off way.
- Excitebike: World Rally. This first-party release for the Nintendo Wii is an arcade time trial style take on the motocross dirt bike game genre. You have two control options in this game: accelerate and turbo. The back to the basics approach of this dirt bike game brings back a simpler time when games were meant to simply entertain without including all of the complicating factors that simulations include.
- Motocross. This motocross dirt bike game released for the Intellivision is a trip back to the glory days of 8-bit console gaming. This game offered three tracks and was actually ahead of its time in that it offered a track editing feature. This gem harkens back to the good old days, when games were simple escapes from the world and not a complex mess that causes more stress.
Posted on: Jan. 26, 2011















