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Test Drive Cycles

Test Drive Cycles

PC
Released

Release Date: August 30, 2000

Singleplayer

Spin-off racing series Test Drive created for enthusiasts of two wheels. We race against opponents on one of more than thirty licensed motorcycles on eleven dangerous routes scattered around the world.

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Test Drive Cycles is a unique part of the popular racing series, because unlike its predecessors, it focuses on motorcycle racing, not car racing. In of level of realism, it combines advanced vehicle physics with dexterity competition on the track. Thirty-five different motorcycles divided into classes are at the player's disposal: Cruisers, Musclebikes and Sportbikes. Available machines include Kawasaki ZX12, Harley-Davidson VR 1000 SUPERBIKE and Triumph Thunderbird Sport. The performance of your vehicles can be increased by using appropriate improvement packages.

Several game modes are waiting for motorcyclists. In addition to the fast race and time trial, players have the chance to take part in the World Championship. They take place on all eleven available routes. During the competition we visit such cities as Hong Kong, Bali or Amsterdam. For lovers of crazy driving there are a number of attractions in the form of hidden shortcuts, congested streets and dangerous places allowing you to make breakneck jumps.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: Atari / Infogrames

Publisher: Atari / Infogrames

Age restrictions: none

Game Series

Test Drive Cycles
Test Drive Cycles
Test Drive Cycles

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Test Drive Game Series

One of the oldest and most famous car game series in the history of the industry. The series was created by Distinctive Software studio, but over the years such development teams as Accolade, Eden Games, Pitbull Syndicate, Monster Games, Slightly Mad Studios and Kylotonn have also contributed to its development.

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