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  2. Fireboy and Watergirl - Wikipedia

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    He finalized the game mechanics before creating the characters as he was more interested in the gameplay. [2] Albet said it was "pretty obvious" that he required two characters with opposing elements for the game to feel natural to players and designed Fireboy first before spending "quite a bit of time" finding the right design for Watergirl ...

  3. Moto Racer DS - Wikipedia

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    The game has races on both dirt and paved roads, and contains a number of different game modes: Moto GP, Traffic, Supercross, and Freestyle. [1] Moto GP makes up the core of the game, where the player races against the computer in a series of different races on pavement.

  4. Moto Racer 3 - Wikipedia

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    Trial mode requires the player to maneuver an obstacle course on a motorcycle. [1] Traffic mode is a race between two participants in the streets of Paris requiring the player to avoid oncoming traffic. [1] Each event the player completes earns the player points towards unlocking new courses and motorcycles. [1] The game contains support for ...

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  6. GP Rider - Wikipedia

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    GP Rider [a] is a motorcycle racing game developed and manufactured by Sega, released in as an arcade video game in Japan, North America and Europe. It came in a two-player motion simulator cabinet and a standard upright cabinet. [6] It was ported to the Master System in 1993 and then Game Gear in 1994.

  7. Jet Moto (video game) - Wikipedia

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    This provides a new gameplay dynamic as often the player must navigate oncoming traffic. [6] The PlayStation version of the game allows for two player splitscreen multiplayer; however, no AI racers are present, which limits the competitors to two. A cheat code would allow two human players to race with the entire field. [8]

  8. Ride 5 - Wikipedia

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    Ride 5 received positive reviews on Metacritic. [5] [6] TechRadar called Ride 5 "one of the best-looking PS5 games" but said it is "just not that enjoyable to play".Comparing it to the previous entry, they said the games "look and feel functionally identical" except for the addition of split screen support.

  9. MotoGP 3 - Wikipedia

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    MotoGP 3 (often stylized as MotoGP3) is a 2003 racing video game developed and published by Namco for the PlayStation 2. It is the third in Namco's series of MotoGP video games, which coincided with the THQ series for a number of years.