Off-road stadium and outdoor dirt racing featuring jumps and tight turns.
Released in late 2001, stands as a pivotal title in the evolution of motorcycle racing games. Developed by Delphine Software and published by Infogrames, the game attempted an ambitious "all-in-one" approach that was ahead of its time, offering players a comprehensive look at the diverse world of motorcycle culture. A Masterclass in Variety
High-stakes street racing through the busy avenues of Paris, adding an urban "outlaw" element to the simulation. Technical Ambition and Realism
While many racing games of the early 2000s focused on a single discipline, Moto Racer 3 broke the mold by including six distinct modes of play:
A slow-paced, technical discipline requiring precision and balance to navigate obstacle courses without touching the ground.