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The '''''Excite''''' video game series features a host of racing titles that started back in the mid 80's with ''[[Excitebike]]'' on the [[NES]]. The series initially featured motorcycles only, though with the release of the [[Wii]]'s ''[[Excite Truck]]'' the vehicle choice started to branch out. ''[[Mario Excite Bike]]'' is the only game in the series to feature a developed [[Nintendo]] mascot (the series itself is owned by Nintendo, though outside developers including [[Left Field Productions]] and [[Monster Games]] have created recent entries in the series for the Nintendo 64 and Wii).
 
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{{VG Series
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|name = ''Excite''
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|firstgame = ''[[Excitebike]]'' (1984)
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|genre = Racing|developer = [[Nintendo]] (Originals), Left Field Productions (64), [[Monster Games]] (Modern)}}
   
 
The '''''Excite''''' video game series features a host of racing titles that started back in the mid 80's with ''[[Excitebike]]'' on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]. The series initially featured motorcycles only, though with the release of the [[Wii]]'s ''[[Excite Truck]]'' the vehicle choice started to branch out. ''[[Mario Excite Bike]]'' is the only game in the series to feature a developed [[Nintendo]] mascot (the series itself is owned by Nintendo, though outside developers including Left Field Productions and [[Monster Games]] have created recent entries in the series for the Nintendo 64 and Wii).
==Gameplay==
 
   
 
==Gameplay==
The gameplay of each entry in the ''Excite'' series is wildly different, though each one has a common goal: to be very insane. The racing is unlike normal racing titles and are very fast paced and action packed. The original ''Excitebike'' had various obstacles and had the player soaring in the air and crashing quite often. The same can be said about Monster Game's ''Excite Truck'', which will even give the player the ability to morph the terrain.
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The gameplay of each entry in the ''Excite'' series is wildly different, though each one has a common goal: to be very insane. The racing is unlike normal racing titles and are very fast paced and action packed. The original ''Excitebike'' had various obstacles and had the player soaring in the air and crashing quite often. The same can be said about Monster Game's ''Excite Truck'', which will even give the player the ability to morph the terrain. Contradicting this formula, ''[[Excitebike 64]]'' was considered by many to be the most realistic motocross game of all time when it was released years ago.
   
 
==List of games==
 
==List of games==
 
*''[[Excitebike]]'' - NES (1984), [[Game Boy Advance]] (2004), [[Virtual Console]] (2007)
 
*''[[Vs. Excitebike]]'' - Arcade (1984)
 
*''[[Excitebike Bunbun Mario Battle]]'' - [[Satellaview]] (1997)
 
*''[[Excitebike 64]]'' - [[Nintendo 64]] (2000)
 
*''[[Excite Truck]]'' - [[Wii]] (2006)
 
*''[[Excitebots: Trick Racing]]'' - Wii (2009)
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*''[[Excitebike: World Rally]]'' - [[WiiWare]] (2009)
   
 
The original ''Excitebike'' has been remade various times for a multitude of consoles including Hudson Soft's NEX PC-8801, the Nintendo 64 (an unlockable game for ''Excitebike 64''), the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]](an unlockable title with ''[[Animal Crossing]]'', the Game Boy Advance (with both the [[NES Classics]] series and the [[e-Reader]]), and the [[Wii]]'s Virtual Console.
*''[[Excitebike]]'' - [[NES]], [[Game Boy Advance]], [[Virtual Console]]
 
*''[[VS. Excitebke]]'' - Arcade
 
*''[[Excitebike Bunbun Mario Battle]]'' - [[Satellaview]]
 
*''[[Excitebike 64]]'' - [[Nintendo 64]]
 
*''[[Excite Truck]]'' - [[Wii]]
 
*''[[Excitebots: Trick Racing]]'' - Wii
 
   
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==Appearance in other games==
The original ''Excitebike'' has been remade various times for a multitude of consoles including Hudson Soft's NEX PC-8801, the Nintendo 64 (an unlockable game for ''Excitebike 64''), the [[GameCube]] (an unlockable title with ''[[Animal Crossing]]'', the Game Boy Advance (with both the [[NES Classics]] series and the [[e-Reader]]), and the [[Wii]]'s Virtual Console.
 
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*Excitebike racers appear as an [[Assist Trophy]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl theme song|Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.
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*The Excitebike track, [[Excitebike Arena]], appears in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' DLC.
   
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==External links==
[[Category: Video game series]]
 
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*[[w:c:excite:Excite Wiki|Excite Wiki]] on Wikia - A Wiki devoted to the Excite series.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:02, 18 January 2020


The Excite video game series features a host of racing titles that started back in the mid 80's with Excitebike on the NES. The series initially featured motorcycles only, though with the release of the Wii's Excite Truck the vehicle choice started to branch out. Mario Excite Bike is the only game in the series to feature a developed Nintendo mascot (the series itself is owned by Nintendo, though outside developers including Left Field Productions and Monster Games have created recent entries in the series for the Nintendo 64 and Wii).

Gameplay

The gameplay of each entry in the Excite series is wildly different, though each one has a common goal: to be very insane. The racing is unlike normal racing titles and are very fast paced and action packed. The original Excitebike had various obstacles and had the player soaring in the air and crashing quite often. The same can be said about Monster Game's Excite Truck, which will even give the player the ability to morph the terrain. Contradicting this formula, Excitebike 64 was considered by many to be the most realistic motocross game of all time when it was released years ago.

List of games

The original Excitebike has been remade various times for a multitude of consoles including Hudson Soft's NEX PC-8801, the Nintendo 64 (an unlockable game for Excitebike 64), the GameCube(an unlockable title with Animal Crossing, the Game Boy Advance (with both the NES Classics series and the e-Reader), and the Wii's Virtual Console.

Appearance in other games

External links

  • Excite Wiki on Wikia - A Wiki devoted to the Excite series.