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WelcomeWelcome to the official Dirt Bike page.
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Dirt Bike is a motorcycle simulation action game. Using complex physics, it very accurately simulates a Dirt Bike being ridden over various terrain. You design the bike and control the throttle, shifting and steering to race against other players, computer controlled bikes, and previous high scores. Registered users can create tracks of any shape including huge jumps, hill climbs, motocross, trials courses, or anything else you can imagine. Motocross riders love this game for it's riding realism.
You can now register Dirt Bike ONLINE using a credit card (it's still only $15). I am using Kagi to handle my registrations. If you register online, you should receive your registration code (via email) within a couple of days.
All available versions of Dirt Bike can be downloaded below. Some versions use opengl to take advantage of graphics accelerators. You can get Mac OpenGL from Apple. Windows OpenGL should be on your windows 95 or 98 CD-ROM. I've completed a carbonized version of Dirt Bike to run on Mac OS X. If you are running OS X or have carbon libraries in OS 8 or OS 9, give it a try. Download it here.
For the Mac OS X version of Dirt Bike 3D 1.9 (requires opengl), Click Here For the Mac version of Dirt Bike 3D 1.6 (requires opengl), Click Here For the Windows version of Dirt Bike 3D 1.5 (requires opengl), Click Here To Download Dirt Bike 4.4 (2D) for Windows 95 ,98, or NT, Click Here
For the Mac version of Dirt Bike 4.3 (2D), Click Here
For the Mac version of Dirt Bike 3.1, Click Here
For the Mac version of Dirt Bike 2.1, Click Here
For the Mac version of Motorbike, Click Here. Note that Motorbike doesn't run properly on today's fast macs. You can't get over the jump.
Dirt Bike 3D Track and Bike files are cross platform. That means that if you create a track on a PC, you can open that track on the Mac. Network play also works across platforms. You can link a PC to a Mac and race against each other.
OK, I've finally started a Track Page. I'll be adding tracks to this page for a while.
A number of people have asked how to set up network play. To connect using Macs, you have do do the following. Windows isn't much different. Go into the TCP/IP control panel. Set it to connect "via ethernet" and then set it to configure "manually". Set the ip addresses on the two machines to something like 100.100.100.5 and 100.100.100.6, the last number being the only number to change. Then set the subnet mask on both machines to 255.255.255.0 All other things can be kept blank. Once you get that set, you each create an internet bike with the other person's IP address. It also works if you create an internet bike on one machine with the other machines IP address and create an internet bike on the other machine with 0.0.0.0 for an IP address.
Email me any good tracks you create!
To send email to Brad, Click Here
For a good site on networkable games and info on how to set up a simple network, Click Here
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Visit the K & K Records page for some solo piano music by Kevin Quick, the creator of the music for Dirt Bike!
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