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Developed by Gaelco
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Gaelco Bit Managers
Bit Managers

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00/00/1998 Recreativa
06/23/1999 PlayStation

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Languages English (Text) Published by Gaelco
Gaelco

Radikal Bikers

Genres Driving Arcade Tags Mediterranean Links Twitch IGDB RAWG Short description

The game has been set in a Mediterranean style, providing for the first time a fun motorcycle game in an urban environment characteristic of great Italy.

The theme of the game is based on an urban competition between 2 pizzerias to deliver pizza to the customer as soon as possible. The urban circuit allows a great variety of interaction with all its elements; cars, vans, windows, fences, people, etc. To carry out your mission you can help yourself by getting icons that will give you greater speed, power or time.

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About Gaelco

Gaelco was a spanish video game development studio and video game publisher based in Barcelona, Barcelona, founded in 1985. Closed in 2007.

As a development studio it has developed a total of 30 spanish videogames, being some of the most importantn Gaelco Championship Tuning Race (Gaelco, 2005), World Rally 2: Twin Racing (Zigurat, 1995) o Radikal Bikers (Gaelco, 1999). They have also developed other video games such as Ring Riders (Gaelco, 2004), Tokyo Cop Special Police Reinforcement (Gaelco, 2003), and Gaelco Football (Zigurat, 2002).

As a game publisher it has published a total of 25 spanish videogames, among which stands outn Gaelco Championship Tuning Race (Gaelco, 2005) o Radikal Bikers (Gaelco, 1999) o Speed Up (Gaelco, 1996). It has also published other video games like Ring Riders (Gaelco, 2004), Tokyo Cop Special Police Reinforcement (Gaelco, 2003), and ATV Track (Gaelco, 2002).

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About Bit Managers

Bit Managers was a spanish video game development studio and a spanish video game porting company based in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona, founded in 1992 by Alberto José González «McAlby» and Isidro Gilabert. Closed in 2005.

As a development studio it has developed a total of 23 spanish videogames, being some of the most importantn Turok: Battle of the Bionosaurs (Bit Managers, 1998), Asterix & Obelix: Bash Them All! (Bit Managers, 2002) o Radikal Bikers (Gaelco, 1999). They have also developed other video games such as The Morning Adventure (Bit Managers, 2003), The Revenge of The Smurfs (Bit Managers, 2002), and Droopy's Tennis Open (Bit Managers, 2002).


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