Extreme-G

Extreme-G

Infobox VG| title = Extreme-G


developer = Probe Entertainment
publisher = Acclaim Entertainment
designer =
engine = Extreme-G
released = JP May 29, 1998
NA October 25, 1997
EU December 9, 1997
genre = Extreme Racing
modes = Single player, multiplayer
ratings = ESRB: K-A (Kids to Adults)
platforms = Nintendo 64
media = Cartridge
requirements =
input =

"Extreme-G" is a motorcycle racing game for the Nintendo 64. It was the first game of the "Extreme-G" series. It was developed by Probe Entertainment and published by Acclaim Entertainment.

Plot

"Extreme-G" is set in the distant future where Earth is a mere wasteland. From their new found planet the human colonists watch with joy as their remote controlled power-bikes wreak havoc through their ancient cities. There is only one winner, the first to cross the line… or the last to survive. An impressive array of defensive and offensive weapons is available on-track to achieve this. These include multi-homing/reverse missiles, magnetic/laser mines. Special weapons can also be found such as invisibility, phosphorus flash and the mighty Wally-Warp which if not avoided, can instantly transport a bike right to the back of the pack.

Gameplay

Overview

As with all "Extreme-G" games, futuristic racing pilots race plasma-powered bikes in an intergalactic Grand Prix at speeds that are over 750 km/h making it the third fastest racing game on the Nintendo 64, only beaten by "F-Zero X" and "". The emphasis is on speed and creative racetrack design, with tracks looping through like roller coasters.

At the beginning of each round, the player is given three "nitro" powerups which provide a temporary speed boost (these powerups cannot be replenished). Also, falling off cliffs results in simply just losing time rather than losing 'lives'. It is also possible for players to fall off the tracks, which are shown to be several miles up in the air.

This is the only game in the series where a vehicle is unable to reach Mach Speed

Game Modes

The single player games come in three difficulty settings: Novice, Intermediate and Extreme.

The main game mode (Extreme Contest) features three championships: Atomic (four tracks), Critical Mass (eight tracks) and Meltdown (full 12 standard tracks). The player must come first in each championship to progress. Winning championships on the various difficulty levels will open up the hidden bikes, levels and cheats.

Once the levels have been opened they can be used for the additional single and multi-player modes.

Audio

One of the defining characteristics of the game is the sound generated by the futuristic plasma engines whilst running at maximum velocity.

Vehicles

Each of the machines has their own strengths and weaknesses. These are decided by the following 5 characteristics:
* Accel (acceleration)
* Speed (maximum velocity)
* Turns (handling)
* Shield (electronic armor battery life)
* Weap (primary weapons battery life)

Another variable between the bikes is the type of primary weapon the bike has installed. There are three types "Pulse", "Laser" and "Excel"; again each having its own strengths and weaknesses. With the characteristics varying considerably between vehicles, some will be better than others at reaching specific goals.

tages

Players are presented with 4 track groupings. Each has its own unique feel and setting. There are shortcuts in many of the tracks, but the tracks are very linear. The groupings are: Desert, City, Underground and Alien. In addition there is a "secret" Bonus Track.

Legacy

In September 2004, Acclaim Entertainment filed for bankruptcy, registering over $100 million in debt. This meant that the franchises Acclaim had rights to were up for grabs. The Extreme-G franchise was purchased by Throwback Entertainment in July 2006, as seen on Throwback's Official website [http://www.throwbackentertainment.com] . Throwback has issued word that it will bring its newly acquired franchises to new levels on the next-generation platforms, indicating a strong possibility that the Extreme-G franchise may see the light of day on one of the new next-generation platforms.

ee also

List of Nintendo 64 games


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