| ID | 1914 |
|---|---|
| Title | Future Bike Simulator |
| Machine | ZX-Spectrum 48K/128K |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Arcade Game: Vehicle Combat |
| Max Players | 1 |
| Available Type | A |
| Without Load Screen | No |
| Without Inlay | No |
| Type | Link | Size | MD5 | Flags | Details | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tape image | /pub/sinclair/games/f/FutureBikeSimulator.tzx.zip | 42,633 | - | Unspecified custom loaderOriginal release (O) | ||
| Tape image | /pub/sinclair/games/f/FutureBikeSimulator.tap.zip | 41,963 | - | Undetermined | ||
| Loading screen | /pub/sinclair/screens/load/f/scr/FutureBikeSimulator.scr | 6,912 | - | |||
| Running screen | /pub/sinclair/screens/in-game/f/FutureBikeSimulator.gif | 4,928 | - | |||
| Advertisement | /pub/sinclair/games-adverts/f/FutureBikeSimulator.jpg | 212,696 | - | |||
| POK pokes file | /zxdb/sinclair/pokes/f/Future Bike Simulator (1990)(Hi-Tec Software).pok | 202 | 91c45411a12c5189297c0dfd169b66a2 | |||
| Inlay - Front | /zxdb/sinclair/entries/0001914/FutureBikeSimulator.jpg | 527,143 | 87bec57edd43ea860441a297f4ab4f6f | NoneSingle jewel case | ||
| Instructions | /zxdb/sinclair/entries/0001914/FutureBikeSimulator(EN).txt | 3,163 | 272ec594ca6f995c36b107cef934d4b5 | None | ||
| Inlay - Back | /zxdb/sinclair/entries/0001914/FutureBikeSimulator_Back.jpg | 521,380 | 8c935c6dff05f47bb12b25423de359b0 | NoneSingle jewel case | ||
| Media scan | /zxdb/sinclair/entries/0001914/FutureBikeSimulator_Media.jpg | 108,069 | 6e47624855ad7f9206741224b66c52df | None | ||
| Inlay - Front | /zxdb/sinclair/entries/0001914/FutureBikeSimulator(GLLSoftwareSA).jpg | 710,790 | 27f7f65a9ae99e5b4718eb8c701a3be9 | NoneDouble jewel case |
| Type | Title | Publication | Issue | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| standalone | Future Bike Simulator | Hi-Tec Software Ltd | - | 1990 |
| Website | Score | Votes |
|---|---|---|
| WorldOfSpectrum | 5.33 | 6 |
| Type | Text |
|---|---|
| Remarks | This game was originally previewed (by Crash) in 1988, as a top-down racer game written by Softstorm Developments for Alternative Software Ltd. <A HREF="http://gtw64.retro-net.de/Pages/f/Review_Futurebike.php">GTW64</A> reports: "It seems in 1989 also was a time of transition, and Dave Palmer (who was at Alternative at the time) created a new company called Hi-Tec. We believe that Dave Thompson must have followed Dave Palmer and took the Future Bike game with him, but for some reason decided to give things a face lift for the new company - and so the final version was born." |