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  2. Moto Racer 3 - Wikipedia

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    Moto Racer 3 is an arcade style motorcycle racing game developed by Delphine Software International for Microsoft Windows. It is part of the Moto Racer series and is the sequel to Moto Racer 2. Moto Racer 3 expands on the offerings found in Moto Racer 2, having more types of races including multiplayer online play.

  3. TT Superbikes Real Road Racing - Wikipedia

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    There are two game modes within TT Superbikes Real Road Racing: Arcade and Challenge.Arcade is the primary game mode, housing standard races, times trials and "Mad Sunday", an event in which the track is also occupied by civilian drivers, who the player can use to their advantage; successfully maneuvering around this traffic awards a speed boost.

  4. Superbike 2001 - Wikipedia

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    The game was nominated for the "Best Graphics, Technical" and "Best Driving Game" awards at GameSpot ' s Best and Worst of 2000 Awards, which went to Giants: Citizen Kabuto and Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed, respectively. [10] [11] The staff of Computer Games Magazine nominated the game for their 2000 "Racing Game of the Year" award, whose ...

  5. Superbike World Championship (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Superbike World Championship is a motorcycle racing video game, developed by Milestone s.r.l. and published by EA Sports for Microsoft Windows in 1999. It is part of EA's Superbike video game series, and featured the riders of the 1997 season.

  6. Castrol Honda Superbike Racing - Wikipedia

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    The player controls a motorcyclist (default names are A.Slight and C.Edwards) in races on various international race tracks. Game types are "Practice Session" (solo practice), "Trainer Session" (where the player has to follow the trainer's bike to learn the optimum racing line), "Single Race" (one race on a chosen track against contestants) and "Championship" (race the whole season).

  7. Category:Cycling video games - Wikipedia

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    California Games; Cycle Race: Road Man; D. Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX (video game) ... Gravity Games Bike: Street Vert Dirt; L. London 2012 (video game) Lonely ...

  8. Wireless game adapter - Wikipedia

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    The Game Boy Advance and its two redesigns, the Game Boy Advance SP and the Game Boy Micro all had wireless adapters that were meant to replace the link cable used for local multiplayer. It is not compatible with any game released prior to the adapter's release, and afterwards was only compatible with a select few games. [2]

  9. Motocross Madness (1998 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is known for its realism, including terrain, audio, and "bone-chilling" motorcycle wrecks. If the player is in Stunt mode and goes out of bounds after climbing a large cliff, an "invisible slingshot" will cause the player and the bike fly across the map while a funny sound plays until both objects hit the ground. [4]