Director(s) Satoshi Kishiwada Initial release date 1 November 1994 Genre Racing video game | Producer(s) Kuniaki Kinoshita | |
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Designer(s) Satoshi KishiwadaAkira Amano Composer(s) Hideto InoueNobuyuki Akena Release date(s) NA: December 1994EU: January 1995 Mode(s) Single-playerMultiplayer (up to 2 players) Similar Rock n' Roll Racing, Battletoads in Battlemaniacs, Top Gear, Goof Troop, Big Sky Trooper |
Biker Mice From Mars is an overhead racing game released by Konami for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1994. It is a tie-in to the animated series of the same title. The PAL version of the game feature in-game product placement for Snickers candy bars.
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Gameplay

The player takes on the role of one of six racers: Throttle, Modo, Vinnie, Lawrence Limburger, Dr. Karbunkle, or Grease Pit, in a series of motorcycle races, on different tracks that are displayed in isometric projection. After each lap, the player's missile pack is refilled and used to knock off opponents. Also the player has a random bonus choice for additional cash, invulnerability, nitrous oxide acceleration or an encumbering earthquake. The winner gets the prize money and the losers have to start again.

In between rounds, upgrades for engine, tires, food/armor and weapons can be purchased from the Last Chance garage using the prize money.
Reception

In their review, GamePro summarized that "Konami included all the elements of a fun racing game in this cart: good game play, cool characters, easy control, and variety." They also praised the colorful backgrounds and sound effects, though they criticized the lack of digitized voice.

