Moto Racer
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Developer(s) | DSI/EA |
Publisher(s) | DSI/EA |
Engine | custom |
Release date(s) | 1997 |
Genre(s) | racing |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ELSPA: +3 |
Platform(s) | Windows, PlayStation |
Media | 1 CD |
System requirements | PSX, Windows 95 or later |
Moto Racer is a PC and PlayStation motorcycle game, made by Delphine Software International and released in 1997.
Moto Racer was one of the early games of its kind, with a variety of motorcycles and the option of manual or automatic transmission. The four racing maps always available were Speed Bay, West Way, Snow Ride, and Dirt Arena, with a variety of hidden maps that could be accessed by certain victories during the course of the game, to know: Rock Forest, Lost Ruins, Great Wall and Red City. For single and multiplayer modes,
It was very well received in its day; a GameSpot review of Moto Racer 3 noted "Released six years ago by Electronic Arts, the original Moto Racer capably blended the two distinct disciplines of superbike and motocross into one explosive package and proved to be one of the first truly satisfying PC motorcycle racing games ever produced."
DSI went bankrupt after the release of Moto Racer 3, so the game has no foreseeable future; however, it still maintains a fan following. On the PlayStation format, Moto Racer entered the classic series shortly after its release.