''Rally Bike'' is a
racing
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arcade video game
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originally developed by
Toaplan
was a Japanese video game developer based in Tokyo responsible for the creation of a wide array of scrolling shooters and other arcade games. The company was founded in 1979 but its gaming division was established in 1984 by former Orca and C ...
and published by
Taito
is a Japanese company that specializes in video games, toys, arcade cabinets and game centers, based in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The company was founded by Michael Kogan in 1953 as the importing vodka, vending machines and jukeboxes into Japan. It ...
in May 1988.
Translation
by Shmuplations. ). In ''Rally Bike'', players compete against computer-controlled opponents in races across locations in the
United States
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. Initially released in arcades, the game was ported to the
Nintendo Entertainment System
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and
X68000
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The initial model has a 10 MHz Motorola 68000 CPU, 1 MB of RAM, and lacks a hard drive. The final model was released in 1993 with ...
by different developers.
''Rally Bike'' was met with mixed reception from
video game magazines and dedicated outlets that reviewed the game when it launched in arcades and its ports. As of 2019, the rights to the title is owned by Tatsujin, a company founded in 2017 by former Toaplan member Masahiro Yuge and now-affiliate of Japanese arcade manufacturer exA-Arcadia alongside many other Toaplan
IPs.
Gameplay
''Rally Bike'' is a
top-down
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motorcycle
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road racing
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game where players observe from above and races across six increasingly difficult stages, along with two
bonus stage
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s, taking place in North America with the main objective of crossing the finish line by passing an established number of competitors before doing so.
[''Rally Bike'' instruction booklet (Nintendo Entertainment System, US)] Along the way, players must also dodge incoming obstacles scattered on the stages to avoid any accident, which causes a great reduction of fuel.
Fuel is a major obstacle of the game as well, as players must refuel their bike by stopping at the
filling station
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, however this will also cause competitors to take advantage, as they never run out of fuel and running out of it results in a
game over unless more credits are inserted into the arcade machine to
continue
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Music
*''Continu ...
playing.
On occasions, a
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will come and drop an
item to the road during races, ranging from
turbo
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(which can be increased a second time by picking up the turbo item again) to helper bikers that guards the players from crashing against rival racers.
In the NES version, a shop mechanic where players can buy new parts to improve their vehicle is introduced after completing each race.
The title uses a
checkpoint
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system in which a single player will
respawn
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at the beginning of the checkpoint they managed to reach before crashing.
Release
''Rally Bike'' was released in arcades worldwide in May 1988 by Taito.
The
soundtrack
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was composed by Osamu Ōta under the alias "Ree".
Translation
by Shmuplations. ). On 25 June 1989, an album containing music from ''Rally Bike'' and other Toaplan games was published exclusively in Japan by
Datam Polystar.
Ports
On 15 June 1990, a Nintendo Entertainment System port of ''Rally Bike'' developed by
Visco Corporation was first released in Japan and later in North America by
Romstar on September of the same year.
The NES version does not keep the same stages and backgrounds, likely due to hardware limitations. On 23 May 1991, The title later received a faithful
conversion to the Sharp X68000 by SPS and only published in Japan by
Sharp Corporation
is a Japanese multinational corporation that designs and manufactures electronic products, headquartered in Sakai-ku, Sakai, Osaka Prefecture. Since 2016 it has been majority owned by the Taiwan-based Foxconn Group. Sharp employs more tha ...
, although it contains several minor differences when compared to the original version such as the modified aspect ratio, missing animations, among other changes.
A
Mega Drive
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conversion was in development alongside ''
Slap Fight MD'' by M.N.M Software, but it never released.
Reception and legacy
In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''Rally Bike'' on their July 1, 1988 issue as being the second most-popular arcade game at the time. The game received mixed response from critics since its release in arcades.
''
Commodore User'' criticized the controls but praised the graphics.
Both Robin Hogg and Cameron Pound from ''
The Games Machine
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History
The magazine ran head to head w ...
'' commended the presentation, visuals and gameplay but noted the design in later levels to be one of the game's negative points.
Andy Smith of ''
ACE'' regarded the title as "challenging stuff that's bound to appeal to driving and racing fans".
Anthony Baize of ''
AllGame
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Blinkx was founded in 2004, went publ ...
'' deemed it to be a difficult but enjoyable experience.
Other ports of ''Rally Bike'' were met with mixed reception from reviewers.
Public reception was also mixed: readers of ''
Famimaga'' voted to give the Nintendo Entertainment System version a 15.75 out of 30 score in a poll.
However, the X68000 version proved to be relatively popular.
In more recent years, the rights to the game and many other IPs from Toaplan are now owned by Tatsujin, a company named after ''Truxtons Japanese title that was founded in 2017 by former Toaplan employee Masahiro Yuge, who are now affiliated with arcade manufacturer exA-Arcadia.
Notes
I played this game and am sure it is a successor to Traverse USA or Zippy Race as it is known, as it plays very similar.
References
External links
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