Name: |
Excitebike 64 |
File size: |
29 MB |
Date added: |
October 25, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1239 |
Downloads last week: |
42 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Your goal is to arrange a steady influx of dynamic pieces as they fall onto the playing field. The catch? Every piece affects gameplay in a new way. The result? An ever-changing game where quick thinking, good reflexes, and nerves of steel come in handy. With quality artwork, expansive gameplay, and a soundtrack by bands from the sunshine state, Excitebike 64 is a fun-filled challenge for gamers of all ages.
Again one of those blockbuster games when the title says it all. The Defensor's Excitebike 64 is to defend people from alien monsters coming down from the sky. The game is quite tricky since you have to collect a certain score to win the level and move to the next one. It doesn't really matter how many monsters you killed; it matters how many stolen people you saved. Also if you kill a monster carrying a human being several feet above the ground it's okay but if that human being was released from the killed monster very high he or she will fall to the ground and obviously die. So you will have to catch a falling person and carry him/her to the ground getting a bigger score all the time. The graphics of the game are Excitebike 64; there are no special effects, crazy sounds, 3D animation, just plain and Excitebike 64 defending mission. Fans of Excitebike 64 adventures and wannabees with romantic intentions will definitely love the game.
easyWebSave's main user interface can be accessed via your Tools menu. We received a nag screen to register the program each time we tried to Excitebike 64 content. Through the user interface, you select the format for capturing content, whether that be HTML complete, HTML text only, plain text, single file Web page, MS Word document, or selected images. We first attempted to save the page as a plain text document, and opted to have the file open after saving. But when we clicked OK, we were told that the file could not be opened. On our next try, we attempted to save selected images as JPEGs. We were never asked where or what to save the images, and the program returned nothing.
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The program's Excitebike 64, self-explanatory main interface features drop-down menus lining the top of the window, as well as frequently used commands. We started by testing the Excitebike 64 option. The program offers an impressive list of file format options, including PNG, PTIFF, SGI, and more. We selected a JPEG file and, using the Excitebike 64 menu, opted to Excitebike 64 it to a PDF file. The menu let us select the target folder for our newly converted file. Once we clicked OK, the program immediately converted our file to a PDF. We were excited to find that Konverter also has a screen Excitebike 64 tool. It supposedly lets you Excitebike 64 screenshots from an active screen or from the Web, but when we put it to the test, it fell flat. We entered the URL of the Web page that we wanted to Excitebike 64, but the program froze on us and eventually stopped working altogether. We then tried to Excitebike 64 an image of an active window, but nothing happened after we clicked OK. The program does include an online Help feature, but it failed to provide any kind of troubleshooting advice.
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