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Castrol Honda VTR

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Castrol Honda VTR
Developer(s)Interactive Entertainment Ltd.
Bubble Boy
Publisher(s)EU Midas Games
Jap Success
SeriesCastrol HONDA Superbike
Platform(s)PlayStation
Release
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player
2 player splitscreen

Castrol HONDA -World Superbike Team- VTR (short: Castrol HONDA VTR) is a licensed motorcycle racing game, co-developed by Interactive Entertainment Ltd and Bubble Boy Ltd and released in Europe and Japan for PlayStation. The game features the Honda VTR1000 SP-1 and the riders Aaron Slight and Colin Edwards of the 2000 Superbike World Championship season

Gameplay

The player controls a motorcyclist (default names are A.Slight and C.Edwards) in races on various international race tracks. Game modes are "Single Race" (practice a single course), "Championship" (race the whole season), "2 Player Race" (splitscreen against human player on a single course) and "2 Player Championship" (splitscreen against human player of the whole season). The field consists of 24 riders including human participants, however, because of the limitations of PlayStation hardware, a maximum of seven AI riders are viewed simultaneously. Game options include "Difficulty" (Novice, Amateur, Professional), "Length of race" (3, 5, 10 laps or "full race" of 100 km). Under "Skill Tests" (Amateur, Professional), steering assistance, braking assistance and damage can be activated. In the bike setup, gearbox (automatic or manual), gear ratios and tyres can be modified.

Supported functions

Functions that are supported by the game:

  • Local versus: 2 player splitscreen
  • Three third-person camera angles (but no first-person view)
  • Juke box with five music tracks
  • Entry of secret codes

Features

The game features some graphical special effects like sun lens flares, earth trails when driving on grass and metallic glare effects on the bikes in replay mode.

Reception and reviews

There is an entry but no score on GameRankings.[3]

Sequels and Spin-offs

There are four games in the Castrol HONDA Superbike series of which each one was produced by Interactive Entertainment Ltd:

References