Moto Racer (1997) is a classic arcade-style motorcycle racing game developed by Delphine Software International and published by Electronic Arts. Released for Windows 95/98 and PlayStation, it stood out at the time for its impressive 3D graphics, fluid controls, and exhilarating sense of speed.
The game offered two distinct racing styles: motocross, featuring dirt tracks, ramps, and rough terrain; and street racing, with smooth asphalt, tight curves, and high-speed straights. This variety gave Moto Racer a unique identity among other racers of its era.
Moto Racer featured several modes, including time attack, championship, and split-screen multiplayer for two players. It was designed with accessibility in mind, appealing to both casual players and hardcore racing fans. The game’s simple control scheme, responsive handling, and thrilling track design made it easy to pick up but tough to master.
Critically acclaimed upon release, Moto Racer was praised for its smooth framerate, catchy soundtrack, and addictively fun gameplay. It remains a nostalgic favorite for many and is remembered as one of the standout arcade racers of the late '90s.