
'Selection B' has you racing against other CPU opponents before reaching the 2nd lap,and even though there are only 5 tracks to choose from,which are also playable on the Selection A mode,they are still pretty chaotically fun and engaging. 'Selection A' is a standard race where is just you and your trusty bike on the track,competing to beat certain time periods in two laps.It's basically some sort practice mode for the game so you can understand how the game plays a bit.It's fun for a while,although you may find the other modes more interesting to play on,making this the option you'll probally come back to the least,but that still doesn't mean you won't find any enjoyment on this part of the game. There are a total of three modes to play on ExciteBike: On the Wii U Gamepad,the controls are pretty simple and easy to learn after playing the game for a short time(these are the automatic controls,as a reminder):A and X are for making the bike run,B and Y are for running the bike faster,and the analog stick/D-Pad is for moving your bike up and down,since the game is played from a side perspective of the race,and can also be maneuvered by moving the stick/D-Pad left or right. The game has you on control of an anonymous motorbike pilot,whose color's different from the rest of the racers in the game,and you have three modes to play through,but more on them later.

Nintendo goes on the motorcross rally tracks to make a game based specifically on that topic,but will this game reach the finish line of victory,like many other titles in the NES library,or should it be retired before the race even starts?ĮxciteBike is a Nintendo Entertainment System game released in 1984 on Japan for the Famicom(The NES was called the Famicom at Japan),and as a release title for the system at 1985,when it was released outside of that country.It got a sequel for the N64,some remakes/ports,two spiritual and one downloadable successors for the Wii,and it was also released for the Virtual Console on the Wii,3DS and Wii U some years later.
