I was addicted to this game as a kid. At bed time I would sit up listening for my parents to go to bed and then once I knew they were dead asleep I would jump out of bed and play for hrs until the sun came up. Got grounded a few times after I was found passed out in the floor controller in hand and the game still running
I did the same thing...oh the memories of the '80's man. One time my dad (r.i.p.) woke up to go to the bathroom, and caught me and said, "boy, cut that damn thang off, and go ta bed"
Yes sir!!! Wore out that DPad playing this before school, after school, sneaking downstairs at night to play... I LOVED this damn game for about a year straight...
Hey man, this was my first ever video game! Christmas 1987. I didn't even know video games excised, woke up and a NES console and this game were under the tree, played it non stop all holidays. Still love the game to this day. Awesome to hear the history behind it. Thank you.
This is by far my all time fav NES game. This was the first game I ever spent endless hours and days playing, constantly making new tracks and trying new things. It felt like such a big deal to create my own tracks
Within the first 6 months of getting an Nes I hit the motherlode (end of 1986) and got a huge 10 game infusion. You see, I suffer from a severe medical disability and have had 8 neurological (brain surgery) procedures so far in my life. Whenever I have to go in for a surgery, I bring my games with me (still do). At the time I only had 3 games- Mario/Duck Hunt and Castlevania. Basically, my entire family kind of screwed up in a sense. They all decided I should have a (as in one) new game to help give me something to do. They all decided to go out on their own to buy me that "one game" and before the day was done it was like an Nes delivery service. I was almost 6 years old and I had a rudimentary understanding of money as in I knew these games were expensive. I wound up getting a couple of duplicates (2 copies of Excitebike and an extra Castlevania). At 6 (basically), I was absolutely overwhelmed and even though my parents tried to get them all to take some back...they weren't hearing any of it. The extras I returned for new games. Even though I got so many amazing games at once the only thing I wanted to play was Excitebike. I spent 2 months in the hospital playing nothing but Excitebike for hours on end. Man, I still love that game too this day. Addendum- Myamato says "I try to avoid all trends." Then he creates a trend or genre that reshapes the entire gaming landscape with Super Mario Brothers. Even though I'm no longer the huge Nintendo fan I once was, all gamers owe that man and Gunpei Yokoi a debt of gratitude. Don't get me wrong, we play everything at our home...just not a ton of Nintendo stuff. We have every Nintendo console/handheld that they have ever produced.
One thing to maximize your speed when jumping is to land with both wheels on the ground at the same time. Always try to level out your bike when landing so that it can get the most traction on level surfaces. It reduces the amount of bounces it does upon landing.
Great to see a new video from you Tyler. This was one of if not my first game that I had my parents buy me after getting the system for Christmas in 1985. I still play it to this day and was really pumped when VS Excitebike was put on the Online System. I don’t remember ever perfecting that speed jumping technique. After 35 or more years we are still finding stuff out about this awesome game. You rock brother!!
Brother your videos are something special! The time, your voice tone, music, bio, just everything! A true pleasure to watch, wish it was longer when I saw the play time. Excite bike is a true classic, played it for hours and hours, simple and satisfying!👍
Myiamoto is such game designer genius. We are so fortunate to live along with him and be able to experience his genius. All he wants to do. Is create experiences that are fun.
I loved this game. I remember my brother and myself playing it back when it first came out. For the time it was a pretty cool game where you could build your own course and try to run it. We spent hours and hours playing this back in the 80's
I love your narrative style. You pay close attention to the details and facts of the game and you give good context and Exposition, explaining what the market and pop culture situation surrounding a game was at the time. The game is what stays in focus, and you don't do a lot of grandstanding and injecting your own criticism or opinions into the piece like other game channel hosts. I love your work. Just found it today!
It is definitely not hard to believe Excite Bike sold as much as it did. For starters going back to Excite Bike's release...for its time it was incredibly innovative. No one had ever seen a game quite like it. Excite Bike was far more complex than anything else from 1982-1986 for home consoles. Games at that point were often centered around one to two different mechanics that made up their gameplay. Excite Bike has the temp guage, other racers, landing jumps correctly, covering hurdles, lane changes, slow patches, dirt, turbo pads, knocking riders over, placing in the top 3, and a freaking track editor! Not to mention the games graphics were truly something to marvel at for the time but I digress... Excite Bike was one of those games that pulled off being complex but very easy to understand. If stupid games like Flappy Bird get played by millions it's not hard to see great games like Excite Bike get the attention it deserves. The only baffling thing is...like always Nintendo never capitalized on ideas they freaking pioneered. Can you imagine an Excite Bike for the 16-bit generation?! I mean, a full out no punches pulled 16-bit version of Excite Bike on the Snes with battery back-up?! I would have bought it day 1.
Amazing reply. I'm actually a beginner game dev and I'm trying to specifically make a game like excitebike but fix the aspects I I don't like. And it's honestly going well so far. I hope i make it different enough to stand alone though. The gane looks and plays very similar rn which is awesome but I am absolutely not trying to remake excite bike. I want to make it an actual racing game not time trials. That's the biggest difference but there will be many more . If I fail to learn the ai aspect I'll just drop the project but we will see. I'm already making what i would consider "improvements" so it's exciting 😅
One thing I don’t hear much about is Miyamoto’s involvement in the early sports titles. Thanks for shedding some light on that! Some of my earliest NES memories were watching my cousin play Excitebike. He was a couple of years older than me and I was never quite as good as him. The tips in all of your videos really breath new life into some the most well known games ever. Great work!
Found an unopened copy of this game still in the cellophane Remodeling an old office warehouse that was a toys r us distribution center inside a wall. Still have it unopened to this day.
Brother, you are a great example of less quantity but MORE QUALITY!! Your channel puts out awesome videos. When I eat dinner I need a WW2 documentary on and when I eat breakfast I always watch either YOU or AVGN. THANKS FOR BEING AWESOME 😊
Excite bike was one of my all time favorite NES games. Simple perfection. I loved the make your own track feature. My friends and I put countless hours playing the game. Then spent countless more running custom tracks. I'd buy an NES tomorrow if I could get an Excite Bike cartridge. Pro Wrestling was another hit we played forever. I was invincible with Star Man! And it's music is still playing in my head to this day! Lol😂
I personally didn’t have Excitebike for my NES, but a friend of my sisters’ had it, and we borrowed it for a while. I think this was the first console game I played that had a “save” feature and allowed you to make your own levels.
Great vid. Your comments about excitebike and devil world have got me thinking it would be really interesting to see a series that focuses on the games that influenced popular games before they came out.
This video brought back so many awesome memories. I loved this game when I was a kid. This game was the 2nd or 3rd game that I ever bought with my own money that I earned instead of saving birthday money or something like that.
Sometimes, it takes explained perspective and hindsight to see something clearly. I remember seeing and playing a VS Excitebike cabinet once at what was then either a Lawsons or a 711 (I don't remember which... it was late '84/early '85, and the place changed brands about 4 times that decade alone). The NES clearly hadn't launched yet, so I didn't know I was trying to play something that was looming over the horizon. I didn't actually play the cart until about 3 or so years later, and when I tried to tell other kids I had played it before the NES was a thing, the natural reaction was to call me a liar, since I *clearly* made it up. I mean, how could you play a game for a console that didn't exist yet? I started to think maybe I did make it up. I had no idea about test marketing back then. And even when I later heard about it, most of the stories point out how they hit major US cities with early NES sales first. Nobody ever mentions arcade cabinets with famicom hardware... not unless they're talking about the NES10 timed quarter gobblers that came later. Thanks to this research piece, I feel slightly vindicated, even though that means nothing to anyone but myself at this point.
I love your Secrets and History videos! I thought that I was a pretty good retro game historian but I learn something new on everyone of your videos. Thanks again!
I played a lot of Kickstart 2 on my C64 before having a chance to play Excitebike. My preteen self was all about Excitebike after that. Thanks for the history lesson!
I'm playing Exciebike today. Forget it. I'm self-employed so I can call in sick to myself and know I'm full of crap.... And not worry about it. I can't fire me, I'm my only employee. No secretary, no shipping or receiving, no manager, no accountant, and most of all no computer technician. I can't replace me. So I have to deal with somebody wanting a day off. It's all good. Sometimes people just need to relax with a good game. Take care Tyler. Great video as always.
Sounds like you have a lot of freedom there with your work and that sounds great Stuart. Great to hear from you my friend and thanks for the kind words about the video.
Tyler. It's been fun. I just started fixing PC's and game consoles. It's still slow so the money sucks, but at least I make the rules. I was a cook for 20 years. This is way better.
Man, I get an AVGN video and one of yours in the same day? Life is good! That overheat buzzer is the second most annoying noise on the NES after the Duck Hunt dog laugh. Thanks for the fun trip down memory lane, Tyler!
I spent hours and hours on this game. My main goal was to knock down as many riders as possible by clipping their front tire with my back one during a lane change. Always hilarious when you get them to cartwheel end over end. I do remember the Nintendo Power tip to mash the A and B buttons if you were knocked off of your bike as it sped up the running speed.
Very well made video. All aspects of the game thuroughly disected. This is one of my favourite NES games. So many hours designing tracks , game night tournaments and generally having fun. Thx for upload.
I loved Excitebike as a kid. I used to "save" my custom tracks by writing down the letter sequence in a notebook, lol. I also managed to pop through the bottom of the screen like that a few times, but never knew how I managed to get that much height. Now I know!
Excitebike is one of those games that seems like such a one-dimensional experience at first glance, and then you look and you blew an entire afternoon making stunt jumps and trying to beat your best times and you realized what's so fun about it. It's one of those simple classic games that isn't at all effected by its lack of an ending, like RC Pro-Am or the original Mario Bros. It's from that old arcade era and everything about it shows that, and it's kind of great for it.
Or 'Off Road' (both a home and arcade classic, preferred the SNES version over the NES version for obvious reasons) How 'not' to do a game like this is "BigFoot". Was honestly a very bad game from design to execution.
I remember playing this as a kid... giving my brother the second controller as if he was playing too... it took him a few days to realize that he wasn’t playing...
That was a really cool video. I never knew about the super jumps. Excite Bike is always a fun game to pick up and play. I thought Excitebike: World Rally Wii was pretty fun too. Also, Excite Truck was dope. I hope they keep the series going in the future.
I liked it on Nintendo, but after seeing what we missed out on in the arcade version it would of made the console version that much more fun. Maybe they were limited on storage? But if you knock off 5 other bikers in a row and not fall off your bike, you actually get the "Excitebike" and turn gold with unlimited turbo without the bike overheating. You also get a fun bonus of jumping busses.
I just commented asking if anybody had ever seen the "excitebike" trick done on the arcade version...your comment just put to rest a 35 year old question I've had!
Don't forget to like and share this video as much as possible as it really is critical for the channel! Thanks again so much for taking time to watch and comment.
Anyone else bust out laughing when they heard the overheat alert 😂 I used to hate that as a kid...I feel the same way now as an adult whenever I see the check engine light
I remember playing this at the arcade before I finally got it on the NES. The NES seemed easier as you got a warning sound when you were about to overheat. That didn't happen on the excite bike arcade console that we played on. You had to be more careful watch the temperature gauge.
I was just thinking about your videos this morning and thinking it's about time for another. You never disappoint! It's always fun to see what games you pick. Great job as ALWAYS!
New to the channel, great stuff. So...you’re definitely the Talking Thrones guy...whose content I was hooked on as well. Can’t get away from that accent. Ha. Keep up the great work!
Back when I was a kid, I would do an empty level with the level maker until it forced to put the finish line, just so that I could make the other motorbikers fall down by hitting their front wheels with my back wheel. lol
Good stuff bro! A lot of people I know don’t seem to care for the game because it’s not as exciting (no pun intended) as other NES games like Castlevania or Mario Bros, but it’s a very fun simplistic game. For being a top selling game, it sure seems underrated. lol
I remember watching my friend play this when we were kids and somehow he jumped so high that he popped out the bottom of the screen. We both flipped out and started just screaming at how amazing it was. But no matter how hard we tried, neither of us could ever do it again. We thought it was a glitch or something.
What really set Excite Bike apart were the big variety of track pieces and obstacles, while not hitting you with the really hard stuff until the high levels. But even the hard stuff felt doable.
I had no idea there was so much strategy in the game. I was always so bad at it as a kid, but always enjoyed playing the game. The tips are super helpful, ill be giving them a try on the virtual console. That famicom add on to save your tracks is insane. I had no idea that existed.
The strategies mentioned as well as rapidly tapping A while holding B. Have been keys to success in they Nintendo World Championships NES Edition Excitebike challenges.
I was addicted to this game as a kid. At bed time I would sit up listening for my parents to go to bed and then once I knew they were dead asleep I would jump out of bed and play for hrs until the sun came up. Got grounded a few times after I was found passed out in the floor controller in hand and the game still running
Perfect childhood 👍🏼
I did the same thing...oh the memories of the '80's man. One time my dad (r.i.p.) woke up to go to the bathroom, and caught me and said, "boy, cut that damn thang off, and go ta bed"
Bro valued exitebike over his body.
@@idklolnlahwho doesn’t?! Live life holding the turbo button!
Sacrifices had to be made 😂
I played the hell out of this game as a kid. So much freaking fun.
Hell yeah!
Me too... creating a track was the greatest thing ever at that time
Yes sir!!! Wore out that DPad playing this before school, after school, sneaking downstairs at night to play...
I LOVED this damn game for about a year straight...
Me too!! Wiping people out was so much fun to me.
same xD
I spent many hours making tracks in Excitebike as a kid. It was a great game. Simple, but so well executed.
I love how the game packet say " You'll face crazy turns and hairpin turns"..Its literally just straight track
This was always in rotation with the other greats , Punch-Out , Golf , Tecmo Bowl , Skate , Mario etc .
One of the best NES games, I could build tracks for hours 🏍️
Hey man, this was my first ever video game! Christmas 1987. I didn't even know video games excised, woke up and a NES console and this game were under the tree, played it non stop all holidays. Still love the game to this day. Awesome to hear the history behind it. Thank you.
This is by far my all time fav NES game. This was the first game I ever spent endless hours and days playing, constantly making new tracks and trying new things. It felt like such a big deal to create my own tracks
Sweet! Thanks for sharing your memories.
What's crazy is I still remember what shapes each letter represents in the design mode 30 years later!
Within the first 6 months of getting an Nes I hit the motherlode (end of 1986) and got a huge 10 game infusion. You see, I suffer from a severe medical disability and have had 8 neurological (brain surgery) procedures so far in my life. Whenever I have to go in for a surgery, I bring my games with me (still do). At the time I only had 3 games- Mario/Duck Hunt and Castlevania.
Basically, my entire family kind of screwed up in a sense. They all decided I should have a (as in one) new game to help give me something to do. They all decided to go out on their own to buy me that "one game" and before the day was done it was like an Nes delivery service. I was almost 6 years old and I had a rudimentary understanding of money as in I knew these games were expensive. I wound up getting a couple of duplicates (2 copies of Excitebike and an extra Castlevania). At 6 (basically), I was absolutely overwhelmed and even though my parents tried to get them all to take some back...they weren't hearing any of it. The extras I returned for new games. Even though I got so many amazing games at once the only thing I wanted to play was Excitebike. I spent 2 months in the hospital playing nothing but Excitebike for hours on end. Man, I still love that game too this day.
Addendum- Myamato says "I try to avoid all trends." Then he creates a trend or genre that reshapes the entire gaming landscape with Super Mario Brothers. Even though I'm no longer the huge Nintendo fan I once was, all gamers owe that man and Gunpei Yokoi a debt of gratitude. Don't get me wrong, we play everything at our home...just not a ton of Nintendo stuff. We have every Nintendo console/handheld that they have ever produced.
i remember playing this as a kid was oine of my fav games, remember creating my own tracks
Building your own course was WAY ahead of its time back then.
I never knew about the high jump tricks! Great video as usual!
I know right? Definitely fun to practice the jumps
One thing to maximize your speed when jumping is to land with both wheels on the ground at the same time. Always try to level out your bike when landing so that it can get the most traction on level surfaces. It reduces the amount of bounces it does upon landing.
Great to see a new video from you Tyler. This was one of if not my first game that I had my parents buy me after getting the system for Christmas in 1985. I still play it to this day and was really pumped when VS Excitebike was put on the Online System. I don’t remember ever perfecting that speed jumping technique. After 35 or more years we are still finding stuff out about this awesome game. You rock brother!!
Thanks Reagan! This game did seem to be one that everyone had and liked. Have a great weekend my friend.
Brother your videos are something special! The time, your voice tone, music, bio, just everything! A true pleasure to watch, wish it was longer when I saw the play time. Excite bike is a true classic, played it for hours and hours, simple and satisfying!👍
Made me smile there buddy. Thanks so much!
@@GenerationGapGaming 👍
This (and RC Pro-Am) is the game I put the most hours into back in the day.
Dude! Meeee tooo!
Loved Excitebike as a kid. This was the first game we rented when our local video store started renting games. Played it all weekend.
Myiamoto is such game designer genius. We are so fortunate to live along with him and be able to experience his genius. All he wants to do. Is create experiences that are fun.
I loved this game. I remember my brother and myself playing it back when it first came out. For the time it was a pretty cool game where you could build your own course and try to run it. We spent hours and hours playing this back in the 80's
I love your narrative style. You pay close attention to the details and facts of the game and you give good context and Exposition, explaining what the market and pop culture situation surrounding a game was at the time.
The game is what stays in focus, and you don't do a lot of grandstanding and injecting your own criticism or opinions into the piece like other game channel hosts. I love your work. Just found it today!
Thanks for the kind words and feedback Joey. Glad to have you here at G3 man!
When I was 12, I could play vs. Excitebike indefinitely. I finally got a machine here at the house but haven't gotten my rhythm back..
It is definitely not hard to believe Excite Bike sold as much as it did. For starters going back to Excite Bike's release...for its time it was incredibly innovative. No one had ever seen a game quite like it.
Excite Bike was far more complex than anything else from 1982-1986 for home consoles. Games at that point were often centered around one to two different mechanics that made up their gameplay. Excite Bike has the temp guage, other racers, landing jumps correctly, covering hurdles, lane changes, slow patches, dirt, turbo pads, knocking riders over, placing in the top 3, and a freaking track editor! Not to mention the games graphics were truly something to marvel at for the time but I digress...
Excite Bike was one of those games that pulled off being complex but very easy to understand. If stupid games like Flappy Bird get played by millions it's not hard to see great games like Excite Bike get the attention it deserves. The only baffling thing is...like always Nintendo never capitalized on ideas they freaking pioneered. Can you imagine an Excite Bike for the 16-bit generation?! I mean, a full out no punches pulled 16-bit version of Excite Bike on the Snes with battery back-up?! I would have bought it day 1.
Amazing reply.
I'm actually a beginner game dev and I'm trying to specifically make a game like excitebike but fix the aspects I I don't like. And it's honestly going well so far. I hope i make it different enough to stand alone though. The gane looks and plays very similar rn which is awesome but I am absolutely not trying to remake excite bike.
I want to make it an actual racing game not time trials. That's the biggest difference but there will be many more . If I fail to learn the ai aspect I'll just drop the project but we will see. I'm already making what i would consider "improvements" so it's exciting 😅
I loved the custom tracks. So ahead of its time
One thing I don’t hear much about is Miyamoto’s involvement in the early sports titles. Thanks for shedding some light on that! Some of my earliest NES memories were watching my cousin play Excitebike. He was a couple of years older than me and I was never quite as good as him. The tips in all of your videos really breath new life into some the most well known games ever. Great work!
Thanks so much Eric! It is always fun to dig into the early process of Miyamoto's works for sure. Great history there.
It was fun making your own track
still is
Found an unopened copy of this game still in the cellophane Remodeling an old office warehouse that was a toys r us distribution center inside a wall. Still have it unopened to this day.
Dude open it!!!
Brother, you are a great example of less quantity but MORE QUALITY!! Your channel puts out awesome videos. When I eat dinner I need a WW2 documentary on and when I eat breakfast I always watch either YOU or AVGN. THANKS FOR BEING AWESOME 😊
Sounds like you and I have similar tastes. I love war docs while I am eating too. I think we are getting old dude lol. Thanks for the kind words.
*Does anyone remember in the arcade version... if you wiped out enough riders in a row, you would get unlimited high speed, with no overheating?*
I couldn’t get it to happen. I think it took like 30 takeouts in a row.
Excite bike was one of my all time favorite NES games. Simple perfection. I loved the make your own track feature. My friends and I put countless hours playing the game. Then spent countless more running custom tracks. I'd buy an NES tomorrow if I could get an Excite Bike cartridge. Pro Wrestling was another hit we played forever. I was invincible with Star Man! And it's music is still playing in my head to this day! Lol😂
Me and my cousins loved Pro Wrestling:)
landing on top of the other racers is my favorite thing to do.
Dude, ur content is top notch. I got one for you, off road. Was an amazing arcade and nes game.
I had so much fun playing this game as a kid!
Great vid. I remember disinctly the level editor and the amazing feeling of landing a jump perfect. Still one of the best gaming feelings ever
I’m not a sports or racing fan, but I love excitebike.That’s the sign of a great title.
Very true. There are a few games out there that I have no interest in real life but the gameplay and design still gel well.
The track design capability blew my mind as a kid. Great vid, Tyler!
Indeed it did. We used to design tracks in secret, then have your friend/brother race it to see how well they do. So much fun!
Yes! Very unique for the time. Glad you enjoyed the video
I did see you mention that the arcade has a special bike. If you crashed enough people you got a bike that did not over heat.
This was my biggest disappointment when I played NES version.
I'm 22 years old and my dad had a nes and back when I used to go to his house I used to play the hell out of this game I love it so much
I personally didn’t have Excitebike for my NES, but a friend of my sisters’ had it, and we borrowed it for a while. I think this was the first console game I played that had a “save” feature and allowed you to make your own levels.
I could havs fun playing this game right now. This game was so good.
That tip of making a custom track to practice is super useful. I always ignored & forgot about that mode coz we couldn't save.
The presence of a design mode on the NES8 was surprising and awesome
Great vid. Your comments about excitebike and devil world have got me thinking it would be really interesting to see a series that focuses on the games that influenced popular games before they came out.
That is a great idea man! Glad you enjoyed the video
This video brought back so many awesome memories. I loved this game when I was a kid. This game was the 2nd or 3rd game that I ever bought with my own money that I earned instead of saving birthday money or something like that.
Sometimes, it takes explained perspective and hindsight to see something clearly.
I remember seeing and playing a VS Excitebike cabinet once at what was then either a Lawsons or a 711 (I don't remember which... it was late '84/early '85, and the place changed brands about 4 times that decade alone). The NES clearly hadn't launched yet, so I didn't know I was trying to play something that was looming over the horizon. I didn't actually play the cart until about 3 or so years later, and when I tried to tell other kids I had played it before the NES was a thing, the natural reaction was to call me a liar, since I *clearly* made it up. I mean, how could you play a game for a console that didn't exist yet? I started to think maybe I did make it up. I had no idea about test marketing back then. And even when I later heard about it, most of the stories point out how they hit major US cities with early NES sales first. Nobody ever mentions arcade cabinets with famicom hardware... not unless they're talking about the NES10 timed quarter gobblers that came later.
Thanks to this research piece, I feel slightly vindicated, even though that means nothing to anyone but myself at this point.
Just came across this channel and I gotta say this is good stuff.
I love your Secrets and History videos! I thought that I was a pretty good retro game historian but I learn something new on everyone of your videos. Thanks again!
Your always welcome buddy. I always appreciate your support
I played a lot of Kickstart 2 on my C64 before having a chance to play Excitebike. My preteen self was all about Excitebike after that. Thanks for the history lesson!
I'll check out Kickstart on the C64. That computer was my Dad's but didn't have that game. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Why did I think I was the only person who loved this game? ;D Awesome vid, as always. Cheers!
Thanks man! It seems like everyone had this game lol
I'm playing Exciebike today. Forget it. I'm self-employed so I can call in sick to myself and know I'm full of crap.... And not worry about it. I can't fire me, I'm my only employee. No secretary, no shipping or receiving, no manager, no accountant, and most of all no computer technician. I can't replace me. So I have to deal with somebody wanting a day off. It's all good. Sometimes people just need to relax with a good game. Take care Tyler. Great video as always.
Sounds like you have a lot of freedom there with your work and that sounds great Stuart. Great to hear from you my friend and thanks for the kind words about the video.
Tyler. It's been fun. I just started fixing PC's and game consoles. It's still slow so the money sucks, but at least I make the rules. I was a cook for 20 years. This is way better.
@Tony M. That means a lot to me. Thank you. It's not easy. But I don't put games on easy so why would I put life on easy! Take care Sir.
Man, I get an AVGN video and one of yours in the same day? Life is good! That overheat buzzer is the second most annoying noise on the NES after the Duck Hunt dog laugh. Thanks for the fun trip down memory lane, Tyler!
I hear ya Rick. Man I hated that dog too lol. Thanks for the kind words buddy.
I spent hours and hours on this game. My main goal was to knock down as many riders as possible by clipping their front tire with my back one during a lane change. Always hilarious when you get them to cartwheel end over end. I do remember the Nintendo Power tip to mash the A and B buttons if you were knocked off of your bike as it sped up the running speed.
TOP 3 NES ROYALTY RIGHT HERE
That starting music is so iconic.
Game suggestion for an upcoming video...Skate or Die 1 & 2 for the Nes.
Great suggestions Stacy. Will definitely take them into consideration
Excite bike was the best back in the day. We used to make our own courses with crazy jumps.
Very well made video. All aspects of the game thuroughly disected. This is one of my favourite NES games. So many hours designing tracks , game night tournaments and generally having fun. Thx for upload.
I really appreciate the kind words. Means a lot to me Roger. Always great to hear from you man.
Me an my older sister played that all day I remember all the games you show
These videos are gold!
I hope you have many more in the works.
I do have many more where that came from and thanks for the kind words.
I loved Excitebike as a kid. I used to "save" my custom tracks by writing down the letter sequence in a notebook, lol.
I also managed to pop through the bottom of the screen like that a few times, but never knew how I managed to get that much height. Now I know!
A cool idea for a "save" there buddy lol.
Excitebike is one of those games that seems like such a one-dimensional experience at first glance, and then you look and you blew an entire afternoon making stunt jumps and trying to beat your best times and you realized what's so fun about it. It's one of those simple classic games that isn't at all effected by its lack of an ending, like RC Pro-Am or the original Mario Bros. It's from that old arcade era and everything about it shows that, and it's kind of great for it.
Or 'Off Road' (both a home and arcade classic, preferred the SNES version over the NES version for obvious reasons)
How 'not' to do a game like this is "BigFoot". Was honestly a very bad game from design to execution.
First video of yours I’ve seen and I can’t help but notice a local accent. Lol love it keep it up! Great video
Thanks so much! Where you from? I grew up in Logan, WV
I remember playing this as a kid... giving my brother the second controller as if he was playing too... it took him a few days to realize that he wasn’t playing...
That has to be the funniest thing i've heard all day.
Yep. Classic 🤣
@@finalhazard883 If you want confusing, try being Mario in the original Super Mario brothers after Luigi gets his fireflower...
That was a really cool video. I never knew about the super jumps. Excite Bike is always a fun game to pick up and play. I thought Excitebike: World Rally Wii was pretty fun too. Also, Excite Truck was dope. I hope they keep the series going in the future.
I liked it on Nintendo, but after seeing what we missed out on in the arcade version it would of made the console version that much more fun. Maybe they were limited on storage? But if you knock off 5 other bikers in a row and not fall off your bike, you actually get the "Excitebike" and turn gold with unlimited turbo without the bike overheating. You also get a fun bonus of jumping busses.
I just commented asking if anybody had ever seen the "excitebike" trick done on the arcade version...your comment just put to rest a 35 year old question I've had!
Those prices during those times… crazy
The Excitebike title screen music is the soundtrack to madness.
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Anyone else bust out laughing when they heard the overheat alert 😂
I used to hate that as a kid...I feel the same way now as an adult whenever I see the check engine light
Lol
I remember playing this at the arcade before I finally got it on the NES. The NES seemed easier as you got a warning sound when you were about to overheat. That didn't happen on the excite bike arcade console that we played on. You had to be more careful watch the temperature gauge.
Thank you for keeping my best times as a kid still going!
My pleasure John!
I love this game as a kid
I was just thinking about your videos this morning and thinking it's about time for another. You never disappoint! It's always fun to see what games you pick.
Great job as ALWAYS!
Thank you so much Jim! I always appreciate your kind comments.
The thing I remember most fondly is the save and load times being never-ending.
"Wait.what?!"
New to the channel, great stuff. So...you’re definitely the Talking Thrones guy...whose content I was hooked on as well. Can’t get away from that accent. Ha. Keep up the great work!
Back when I was a kid, I would do an empty level with the level maker until it forced to put the finish line, just so that I could make the other motorbikers fall down by hitting their front wheels with my back wheel. lol
Sweet lol
One of my favorite games as a kid! Great video, brings back a lot of memories.
Thanks man! Much appreciated
One of my favorite games back in the day. You could even design your own track.
Amazing in-depth breakdown - I am 36 and learned new things !!!
I saw those high crazy jumps you were getting. That's awesome. Never was able to do that. Good video bud.
Thanks Jeremy! The super jumps are fun lol
Good stuff bro! A lot of people I know don’t seem to care for the game because it’s not as exciting (no pun intended) as other NES games like Castlevania or Mario Bros, but it’s a very fun simplistic game. For being a top selling game, it sure seems underrated. lol
Thanks man! Yeah everyone had the game and maybe that's why it doesn't hold a special place with some. Kinda too mainstream or something
I remember watching my friend play this when we were kids and somehow he jumped so high that he popped out the bottom of the screen. We both flipped out and started just screaming at how amazing it was. But no matter how hard we tried, neither of us could ever do it again. We thought it was a glitch or something.
Probably similar to the super jump hacks I talked about in the video. Very cool
@@GenerationGapGaming yes exactly that, we just didn't know the right technique to do it
I remembered this game. It was the first soorts game i ever played. It was awesome dude
What really set Excite Bike apart were the big variety of track pieces and obstacles, while not hitting you with the really hard stuff until the high levels. But even the hard stuff felt doable.
I was about to say you left out the most special of moves the front wheel speed bounce. Good job.
Loved this game growing up. Been waiting all week!! Thanks!!
My pleasure Scottie. I am just happy you enjoy watching man.
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Keep up the good work! You'll be big in no time
I had no idea there was so much strategy in the game. I was always so bad at it as a kid, but always enjoyed playing the game. The tips are super helpful, ill be giving them a try on the virtual console. That famicom add on to save your tracks is insane. I had no idea that existed.
Yeah the Famicom peripherals are so fascinating to me. Glad you enjoyed the video dude.
@@GenerationGapGaming it was one of your best! You just keep knocking these out of the park.
Thanks for staying consistent on your vids Tyler! Hope you and your family are staying safe during this "wonderful" year known as 2020
Thank you Mike! We are doing well and I appreciate you asking about the family. Hope you and your loved ones are doing well also.
I love how the first tip is "proper landing technique" after we just watched 10 minutes of jumps where he always lands on the front wheel.
This was one of my favorite NES games ever.
I used to spend many hours to play this game. I even still remember the sfx and soundtracks of this game, I can play and hear them in my head. 😁👍
Me too Hans. Simple soundtrack yet unforgettable.
Been looking forward to this video since you announced it!!
I hope you enjoyed Adam!
Will you do a video on cobra triangle. Please I loved that game and played it for hours just like exitebike
Another gem of a game !
the memories are flooding back. i feel young again. lol!!!!
Oh yeah!
As a kid Excitebike was an obsession until I found RC Pro AM.
rc pro am was f'n amazing.
ivan offroad also amazing,
Man you are so right ....you must be my age ... 43
9:51! Lol I love watching these trying to find mullet boy! Hahaha what you're doing is a timeless classic! Keep it up!
Yaaaaaaaay i get so happy when i see a notification for this channel!!! Thanks for another upload!
It's my pleasure. Thanks so much for the kind comment.
The strategies mentioned as well as rapidly tapping A while holding B. Have been keys to success in they Nintendo World Championships NES Edition Excitebike challenges.