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{{sub-stub}}'''''Excite Bike''''' (エキサイトバイク) is a 1984 Nintendo Famicom game brought to the [[PC-8801]] (and X1) by [[Hudson Soft]]. While not so much the case in 1984, the Nintendo version generally drops the space in its name, becoming ''Excitebike'' (likely as this is how its title screen spells it) - this PC-8801 version never saw this treatment, as its title screen and box art retain the space. | {{sub-stub}}'''''Excite Bike''''' (エキサイトバイク) is a 1984 Nintendo Famicom game brought to the [[PC-8801]] (and X1) by [[Hudson Soft]]. While not so much the case in 1984, the Nintendo version generally drops the space in its name, becoming ''Excitebike'' (likely as this is how its title screen spells it) - this PC-8801 version never saw this treatment, as its title screen and box art retain the space. |
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System(s): PC-8001 mkII SR, PC-8801 | |||||||||||||||
Publisher: Hudson Soft | |||||||||||||||
Developer: Hudson Soft | |||||||||||||||
Licensor: Nintendo | |||||||||||||||
Genre: Racing | |||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||||||||||||
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Excite Bike (エキサイトバイク) is a 1984 Nintendo Famicom game brought to the PC-8801 (and X1) by Hudson Soft. While not so much the case in 1984, the Nintendo version generally drops the space in its name, becoming Excitebike (likely as this is how its title screen spells it) - this PC-8801 version never saw this treatment, as its title screen and box art retain the space.
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