Excitebike
SSBU spirit Excitebike.png
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Official artwork of a biker from Excitebike.
Universe Excite
Debut Excitebike (1984)
Smash Bros. appearances Melee
Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance WarioWare Gold (2018, cameo)
Console/platform of origin Nintendo Entertainment System
Created by Shigeru Miyamoto

Excitebike (エキサイトバイク, Excite Bike) is the brand of eponymous motorcycle originating in the NES game Excitebike.

OriginEdit

 
Excitebikes as they originally appeared in Excitebike.

Excitebikes made their first appearance in the NES game Excitebike. They are, for the most part, typical motorcycles that are used in Excitebike racing competitions: as they are used for sport, they have very high specifications and can perform high-profile maneuvers such as launching high in the sky off ramps. Each Excitebike is equipped with a turbo-boosting system which allows it to speed up to very high speeds, but puts a strain on the overheating engine if used for extended periods of time. On each racetrack are icons that instantly cool down the engine if the player rides over them, though. In this game, the Excitebike drivers must simply go through various obstacles and do a certain amount of laps in order to win the race. "Excitebike" also appears in the Nintendo 64 game Excitebike 64 and in the WiiWare game Excitebike: World Rally.

In Super Smash Bros. MeleeEdit

The Excitebike biker was one of many characters - such as Bubbles (from Clu Clu Land), the main character from Urban Champion, and the Balloon Fighter (from Balloon Fight) - who were considered as representatives of the NES era in Melee; ultimately this role was given to the Ice Climbers, as Masahiro Sakurai saw them as having more potential for an interesting moveset. A factor cited as to why the Excitebike biker wasn't chosen was the difficulty of designing a proper jump mechanic for him.[1] In the final game, the Excitebike biker just makes a minor cameo as a trophy.

TrophyEdit

Excitebike features as a collectible trophy, unlocked as one of the 100+ trophies that can be collected randomly during normal play, such as in the Trophy Lottery and throughout the various Single-player Regular Matches.

 
Excitebike's trophy in Melee
Excitebike
This top-of-the-line motocross motorcycle can accelerate like crazy with its turbo, but this also causes the temperature gauge to rise rapidly; if used too often, the bike will overheat. You can cool your hot bike down by running over special icons scattered across the track. The turbo and ramps let you pull insane airs.
Excitebike (10/85)

In Super Smash Bros. BrawlEdit

As an Assist TrophyEdit

 
Kirby floating over a group of Excitebikes.

In Brawl, Excitebikes appear as an Assist Trophy: multiple Excitebike bikers race around the stage, dealing damage to any opponent they hit. The Excitebikes appear as 8-bit sprites in a reference to their design in the original Excitebike.

TrophyEdit

 
Excitebike's trophy in Brawl
Excitebike
  High-performance motocross bikes that handle massive jumps with ease. Using turbo on these beauties gives a speed boost but also causes the engine's internal temperature to rise. Overuse turbo, and the bikes overheat and shut down. The engines can be cooled by running over certain marks on the track. Excitebikes cap off every race with an undeniably awesome wheelie.
  High-performance motocross bikes that handle massive jumps with ease. Using turbo on these beauties gives a speed boost but also causes the engine's internal temperature to rise. Over-use turbo, and the bikes overheat and shut down. The engines can be cooled by running over certain marks on the track. Excitebikes cap off every race with an undeniably awesome wheelie.
 : Excitebike
 : Excitebike 64

StickerEdit

Name Game Effect Character(s)
Excitebike Excitebike   Attack +31  
 
Excitebike

Note: This is the most powerful sticker for leg attacks.

In Super Smash Bros. 4Edit

The Excitebike bikers do not return as an Assist Trophy.

In Smash TourEdit

The Excitebike appears as a blue item: when selected, it doubles the result of the user's spin.

TrophyEdit

The Excitebike trophy is available in both versions. In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U it is part of the NES Trophy Box.

 
Excitebike's trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
 
Excitebike's trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Excitebike
  Released in 1985, Excitebike was one of the original launch titles for the NES in North America. A happy return to this racing classic, Excitebike: World Rally, was released in 2009 on the Wii. Racers use a variety of techniques in courses set all over the world. You can even make your own tracks!
 : Excitebike (10/1985)
 : Excitebike: World Rally (11/2009)
  This popular side-scrolling game was originally released in Japan in 1984, and was then remade for WiiWare in 2010. In the newer version, players go on a world tour, racing in lots of different cities, using a huge variety of techniques. You can even create your own original courses!
 : Excitebike (09/1986)
 : Excitebike: World Challenge (02/2010)

In Super Smash Bros. UltimateEdit

SpiritEdit

Excitebike appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as an Advanced-class support spirit.

In Adventure Mode: World of Light, Excitebike is presumably one of the countless spirits captured by Galeem during his takeover of the universe. Excitebike's spirit is located in the racing circuit section of The Light Realm.

Excitebike's Spirit Battle uses an army of Wario puppet fighters and is fought on the Mario Circuit stage. During the battle, Wario favors Wario Bike, referencing the motorbikes the Excitebike racers ride.

No. Image Name Type Class Cost Ability Series
1,123 Excitebike
 
★★ 1 Move Speed ↑ Excitebike Series

GalleryEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name
  Japanese モトクロッサー, Motocrosser
  English Excitebike
  French (PAL) Moto Excitebike
  French (NTSC) Motos Excitebike
  German Excitebike
  Spanish Excitebike
  Italian Motociclista di Excitebike
  Chinese (Simplified) 越野摩托手
  Chinese (Traditional) Excitebike
  Korean Excitebike
  Dutch Excitebike
  Russian Мотоциклист Excitebike

ReferencesEdit

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