The Cycles: International Grand Prix Racing
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The Cycles: International Grand Prix Racing is a 1989 computer game developed by Distinctive Software and published by Accolade. It has similarities to Grand Prix Circuit, except it is a motorcycle racing sim.
It was released for the Amiga, Commodore 64 and DOS.
[edit] How to play
More like a simulation than an arcade game, unlike Sega's Hang-On and Super Hang-On, the player has no time limit to clear races. If the player crashes, they're out of the race. To win each race, the player must get through the finish lines. The player can change the number of laps for a race.
The game has several modes which it can be played in:
- Championship: Choose a bike, not a track. If the player is qualified for race, he can proceed to it.
- Practice: Same as Championship. The player chooses their bike and track.
- Single Race: Player chooses a bike and track.
[edit] Credits
- Programmed by: Brad Gour, Rick Friesen
- Design: Brad Gour, Don Mattrick
- Artwork: John Boechler, Michael Smith
- Sound: Krisjan Hatlield
- Producer: Pam Levins