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A little exclusive here for Red Planet.

The first on line game has been completed. It is being loaded up over the weekend to www.bikermice.tv & www.gm.tv but you can get a first chance to play at

www.catalystpics.co.uk/clients/criterion/bikermice/bmmracing.html

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It was fun, but sadly I'm not fast enough -there's too many bends there that I can't seem to avoid bumping into them, nor could I keep on a straight line *cringes* Oh, and when I got crashed, the "Reset" button didn't work :/
But anyway, despite being a lousy player, I kinda enjoyed it :P

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Heh, it nice to play ;) and even though the controls were hard, I still managed a nice time of just over 2:00 minutes I think; and total of 173981 points :P

With Vinnie ofcourse *grin*

And I have to admit, the track was much easier to ride when going it backwards. Ofcourse I couldnt get any points for that ;)

The baddest mammajamma of Mars!

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Thanks for that.

The reset thing was on the final fix list I'll have that checked - as Vinnie on here knows the first version also had Throttle on Vinnie's bike!

& yes I'm better at going backwards. But the 3D looks good. GMTV said it is the best looking 3D game they have ever seen. Backrounds are a mox of today's GMTV ep & one that will probably play the first or second week in October.

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I like it...the only thing was that the controls were touchy.

While on a straightaway you turn so easily that you end up in the guardrail and on a turn you can't seem to turn enough to get away most of the time.

Other than that, the 3D is top notch for a webgame. :)

And...the tradition continues! XD (They don't have tails...in the SNES game they didn't either.)

Question:

Does Modo actually -have- a motorcycle or is it an ATV? (It has four wheels in the game) Or is it both and changes back and forth?

I'm on yer planet stealin' yer mices.

You know Kishi is around when you hear all the Martian males screaming "My God! It's Pepe LePew in white fur!" ;)

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You can go ahead and revoke my drivers license now. X-| And shame on the Mice for not wearing their helmets!

I had absolutely abysmal times with Modo, but they were better (only horrible) with Throttle. I think it was just because I was getting used to the controls, but I was wondering if some characters are more difficult to control than others?

The game looks really good though - the 3D is great.

Shasta

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Kishi wrote:
And...the tradition continues! XD (They don't have tails...in the SNES game they didn't either.)

*nod* It could have been added, but probably it was left out because of game-engine limitations and complexity of a good working tail. In both the SNES and this webgame :)

The baddest mammajamma of Mars!

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I just find it fun. :)

And yeah, a good swishing tail is often resource intensive (especially on a webgame)

I wasn't complaining, I was just having a retrospective "Glee" moment and wanted to point it out. ;)

I'm on yer planet stealin' yer mices.

You know Kishi is around when you hear all the Martian males screaming "My God! It's Pepe LePew in white fur!" ;)

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