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The community have two fan-made drivable versions of BIKE brought from [[Developer Version|Dev]] to the Legacy version, which are the follows: |
The community have two fan-made drivable versions of BIKE brought from [[Developer Version|Dev]] to the Legacy version, which are the follows: |
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* ''Bike'' from [http://revoltzone.net/cars/8591/Dev%20and%20Demo%20(Pack) Dev and Demo Car Pack], made drivable with combined efforts of [[User:Zipperrulez|Zipperrulez]], [[Burner94]] and [[Citywalker]]. It uses a custom black/cyan skin (different from Extreme-G 2) made by Burner94. |
* ''Bike'' from [http://revoltzone.net/cars/8591/Dev%20and%20Demo%20(Pack) Dev and Demo Car Pack], made drivable with combined efforts of [[User:Zipperrulez|Zipperrulez]], [[Burner94]] and [[Citywalker]]. It uses a custom black/cyan skin (different from Extreme-G 2) made by Burner94. |
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− | * [http://revoltzone.net/cars/17913/G-Spark ''G-Spark''] by [[User:AllanO1|Allan1]], |
+ | * [http://revoltzone.net/cars/17913/G-Spark ''G-Spark''] by [[User:AllanO1|Allan1]], the closest in terms of appearance. It also includes in the folder the original [[Nintendo 64|N64]] texture pieces converted using RiceVideo6.1.0 plugin for [[Project64k|Project64]]. |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
Revision as of 01:17, 17 November 2017
Bike is the name of a folder in Dev version, which contains a converted model of G-Spark: a superbike from the game Extreme-G 2. It accompanies a Zmodeler document that mentions the bike model and a missing BMP file called BIKE.BMP.
The reasons of why this vehicle is present in Dev version are currently unknown, but both games are related somehow, since Re-Volt and Extreme-G 2 were designed by the same Acclaim Studio: Probe Entertainment.
Appearance
The model doesn't seem to have a proper UV Map, nor an available texture file or Parameters.txt for it. It still have a greenish vertex shading and small objects shaped like cubes in the backwards and inside. Its wheels are attached to the body, since they were not seemed to spin in Extreme-G 2, but to use texture animation instead.
Frontend Easter Eggs
Some easter eggs about Extreme-G 2 are present in Frontend, making it seem that the Developers really wanted to promote the game somehow. Images of Velocity Kendo (the G-Spark pilot) and the XG2 logo can be seen beside the car selection screen.
Drivable Conversions
The community have two fan-made drivable versions of BIKE brought from Dev to the Legacy version, which are the follows:
- Bike from Dev and Demo Car Pack, made drivable with combined efforts of Zipperrulez, Burner94 and Citywalker. It uses a custom black/cyan skin (different from Extreme-G 2) made by Burner94.
- G-Spark by Allan1, the closest in terms of appearance. It also includes in the folder the original N64 texture pieces converted using RiceVideo6.1.0 plugin for Project64.