ZX Spectrum Motorbike Games

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senthx

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I used to play these games when I was a kid. :lol:

I spent ages trying to capture the video, in the end I used Bandicam.

It's not very good, but I will get better, this is my first effort. I aim to make a 1980s ZX Spectrum car and bike crash compilation :D

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LstFA9BZlkk[/youtube]
 
I remember
Full Throttle - Could play two player if you had two spectrums and some weird interface that I forget the name of.
Death Chase - Spent way too much time on this game, loved it to bits.
Wheely - Watch out for the hedge hogs!

You do know we have just let everyone here know how ancient we are ;)
 
no, you can get them for free on your PC though, just go to www.worldofspectrum.org all the games are in the archive to download for free, along with a bucket load of emulators to run on most things, including mobile phones.
 
Motorbike and dirt bike games are most preferred games in the younger male generation for the feeling of adventure and thrill in this sport. Driving of two wheelers through dirt filled ground and the daredevil stunt of the motorbike diving are pure fun and joy for young kids and some of them become addicted to these games after a certain period.Thanks for your information.keep it up!
 
LOL, wasn't Wheelie the one that was included in a magazine and you had to type all the code for it in manually? I loved that game :)
 
No, Wheelie was a commercial release, by the same people that did Skooldaze, but I'm sure there would have been type in's of a similar flavour.

I think the game that you are thinking of, is either a wheelie clone, or an Evel Kenivel coin-op rip off. I certainly programmed a side scrolling motorbike game like that on a BBC Master that which I typed in out of BBC User once.
 
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