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==Parts==
[[File:excitebike parts.png|300px|thumb|left]]
In the editor you select the different parts by letter, there're no useful icons. This's a copy of the list from the instruction manual. It specifies that 'H' is a 'super jumping ramp'.
==Saving==
==Saving==
The Famicom version supports saving and loading via cassette tape. The [[:Wikipedia:Family BASIC|Family BASIC]] keyboard has ports to connect to a tape recorder, and Nintendo released an official one called the [[:Wikipedia:Famicom Data Recorder|Famicom Data Recorder]]. The western release uses the exact same ROM, but because there is no way to connect the Data Recorder saving and loading don't work.
The Famicom version supports saving and loading via cassette tape. The [[:Wikipedia:Family BASIC|Family BASIC]] keyboard has ports to connect to a tape recorder, and Nintendo released an official one called the [[:Wikipedia:Famicom Data Recorder|Famicom Data Recorder]]. The western release uses the exact same ROM, but because there is no way to connect the Data Recorder saving and loading don't work.
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==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Excitebike 64]]
* [[Excitebike 64]]
* [[Exitebike World Race]]
* [[Exitebike: World Race]]


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Latest revision as of 09:14, 2 February 2023

Excitebike
Release date: 1984
Made by: Nintendo
Availability: With Excitebike.


Parts

In the editor you select the different parts by letter, there're no useful icons. This's a copy of the list from the instruction manual. It specifies that 'H' is a 'super jumping ramp'.


Saving

The Famicom version supports saving and loading via cassette tape. The Family BASIC keyboard has ports to connect to a tape recorder, and Nintendo released an official one called the Famicom Data Recorder. The western release uses the exact same ROM, but because there is no way to connect the Data Recorder saving and loading don't work.

Later ports remove the save and load option, but the Virtual Console versions (Wii, Wii U, dunno about 3DS) include the features.

The Famicom Disk System version of Vs. Excitebike supports saving and loading with the game's disk.

See Also