Superbike World Championship
Description
The World Superbike Championship is a yearly competition that features modified versions of production-model bikes. Production-model motorcycles are used for these races. John Kocinski rode a Honda RC45 to victory and won the Championship in the year 1997. This particular season has been faithfully recreated in this game, complete with all 12 of the world's most famous racetracks, including as Monza, Laguna Seca, and Brands Hatch. A number of well-known riders, including Kocinski, Carl Fogarty, Scott Russell, Aaron Slight, and Pierfrancesco Chili, will be seen astride motorcycles manufactured by Ducati, Yamaha, Suzuki, and Kawasaki. The manual contains background information on the series as well as information on its competitors. Included in the game is an Action Replay feature in the form of a VCR.
There are two distinct game modes available. The simulation includes a variety of options for setting up the bike, realistic sliding handling, and the possibility of engine breakdowns. In Action mode, the setup process is automated, the handling is simplified, and the rider has the option of having the bike seat them up automatically when entering a corner, which improves the bike's handling.