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In ''Excitebike'', the player is trying to beat a certain time limit on each track. If they manage to beat the track's time limit, they advance to the next race. In Mode A, the player races solo while Mode B adds other racers as an added obstacle. | In ''Excitebike'', the player is trying to beat a certain time limit on each track. If they manage to beat the track's time limit, they advance to the next race. In Mode A, the player races solo while Mode B adds other racers as an added obstacle. | ||
− | ''Excitebike'' also featured a Design Mode, which allowed players to make their own tracks. In Japan, the tracks could be saved with the [[Famicom Data Recorder]]. Since that accessory was never released in America and Europe, players in those regions couldn't save their tracks | + | ''Excitebike'' also featured a Design Mode, which allowed players to make their own tracks. In Japan, the tracks could be saved with the [[Famicom Data Recorder]]. Since that accessory was never released in America and Europe, players in those regions couldn't save their tracks. |
=Legacy= | =Legacy= |