showing 7 games
name | publisher(developer) | year arrow_downward | description | |
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500cc Grand Prix | Microïds | 1987 | [52]***The manual has a copyright of Dec. 1986 (the manual is specifically for Atari ST), most gaming sites list the game as from 1987 and print publications reviewed the game in spring 1988. So don't look at UVL's 1986 as the one and only possible year of release in this case. 1987 might be possible as well. Edit: Due to the comments I think that 1987 might be the best guess as release year. | labelimageminimize |
Superbike Challenge | Brøderbund (Microïds) | 1987 | labelimageminimize | |
Aspar GP Master | Dinamic | 1989 | Imagine a racetrack 70 times the screen of your monitor. Imagine 7 racetracks like this. Imagine yourself on your motorcycle competing against expert pilots on each of these racetracks. The entire 80c.c. World Championship of motorcycling. Qualification heats, warm ups, classification. Leave the rest behind and take the World Championship home with you!*** [83]*** [22]*** [52] | labelimagesubject |
RVF Honda | MicroStyle | 1989 | A second release of the game includes a two-player option with two computers linked.***Review for the re-release of the game, which allows multiplayer with two computer linked. [22]*** [22]*** [1]*** [52] | labelimageminimize |
Angel Nieto Pole 500 | Opera Soft | 1990 | labelimageminimize | |
500cc Grand Prix II | Microïds;Palace Software (Microïds) | 1991 | You can choose between 4 bikes, 12 tracks (including favourites like Brno, Suzuka and Spa), with 1 or 2 players in this Grand Prix motorcycle racing simulation. You can play a full season including qualifying modes, a single race, or simply practice a circuit to learn it and master the controls. Like the first Lotus game the game always uses a split screen; in one-player mode the top half of the screen displays the track map.*** [101]*** [52]*** [37] | labelimagesubject |
Team Suzuki | Gremlin Graphics | 1991 | labelimageminimize |