Aspar GP Master is a 1989 motorcycle racing game that invites you to tear up the track with the same grace and control as a caffeinated squirrel on rollerblades. Loosely inspired by Jorge “Aspar” Martínez, the game offers you the thrill of high-speed competition rendered in delightful DOS graphics. You’ll wrestle your pixelated bike through chicanes and curves while praying your keyboard doesn’t betray you mid-turn. Is it realistic? Not particularly. Is it fun? Absolutely — especially if you're nostalgic for the days when motorbike physics were more suggestion than science.
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