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Excitebike online
Excitebike online










games are great, and Punch-Out! is also good fun, but a lot of the NES back catalogue is pretty dire, and we Europeans don’t have the sheen of nostalgia to make up for it. Don’t get me wrong, the three Super Mario Bros.

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This longwinded segue essentially exists to explain why I and others like me don’t see the NES as this titan of video gaming that you Yanks might.

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It didn’t help that we didn’t ever get the full library of games released over here either.Īs a result of this, the nostalgia some Americans have for the NES that allows them to overlook the fact that a large majority of games for the machine were, frankly, utter cack because they have fond memories of playing them as a precocious nipper is not something that we share over on this side of the pond. Thus, when the NES came along, rather than being the big shot in the arm for the industry that it was in America, we Europeans briefly looked up from our Speccys, shrugged our shoulders and kind of didn’t care. Firstly, the video game “crash” that happened over in America didn’t really happen over here as we still happily played our Commodore 64s and ZX Spectrums long after all those copies of E.T. were dumped in that infamous landfill. Don’t get me wrong, we loved the SNES, and it had great success, but the NES just never really caught on for a variety of reasons. I don’t know how many readers from outside Europe will know this, but we really didn’t get into the NES that much over here. This, combined with a lack of any real nostalgia I have for the console itself, often puts me off giving NES games a chance. Back then, certainly in the West, Nintendo did very well for itself in the rental market, and for that reason they made games as tough as possible so it would be hard to complete them in one sitting thus, meaning avid video game enthusiasts would continue to slap down the pennies at their local video rental store (ask your parents, younger readers) so that they could have another bash at completing the games once their original rental period was over. I must admit that I went into playing Excitebike with a fair bit of trepidation owing to it being a very old NES game as those games are usually incredibly cheap after a certain point with artificial difficulty spikes designed to extend the life of the game by making it as ludicrously difficult after a certain point as possible. I just wish they’d get round to adding some more games to the NES and SNES library as I’m starting to run out of things I want to play!

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Just as an aside, I’ve been away from home recently for reasons I won’t bore you with here, and my Switch has been incredibly useful thanks to having these emulators on it. I played Excitebike on my Nintendo Switch through the included NES emulator that comes with it when you have a Nintendo Online Membership.

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At its heart Excitebike is a pretty straightforward race-em-up, but the racing itself can be tricky to master, and plenty of frustration can be caused to the player at times. Released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in Japan in 1984 (with the USA and Europe having to wait till 19, respectively, for their versions), Excitebike is a 2D side-scrolling racing game where you hop onto a bike and try to excite folk by winning races.










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