Cyber Cycles

Cyber Cycles (サイバーサイクルズ, Saibā Saikuruzu) is a racing arcade game that was released by Namco, in 1995; it runs on their System 22 hardware, and allows up to four people to play it simultaneously[1] when two 2-player cabinets are linked together.
Players must choose one of three different types of motorcycles (the Anthias for novice players, the NVR750R for amateur ones and the Wild Hog for expert ones)[2] – and there are also two hidden motorcycles named the NVR750RSP and Back Anthias, that may be activated by entering a code into the cabinet, but it varies based on if the player is red (Player 1) or yellow (Player 3), or black (Player 2) or blue (Player 4). The CPU-controlled green motorcycles in the game are also based on the cycles from 1992’s Suzuka 8 Hours, and there are two different circuits to choose from (Green Hill, which is named after one of the circuits of 1993’s Suzuka 8 Hours 2 and aimed at novice players, and Neo Yokohama, which is aimed at expert ones) along with seven background music tracks (four on both circuits, but the fourth for both is “New Music”); there’s even a Ridge Racer-style view change button that allows players to switch from third-person to first-person view (and back again), and four different best-time tables (two for each circuit, with the first being for solo play, and the second being for link play).

Additional information

Released

Publisher

Platform

Arcade

Genre

Game Type

Cooperative

FALSE

Developer

Namco

ESRB

Max Players

2

Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyber_Cycles

Video URL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCLdg6RO-GU

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