Motorcycle racing has never looked so… polygonal. Team Suzuki puts you in the leather suit of a professional racer hurtling around pixel-perfect tracks. The controls are twitchy, the AI is ruthless, and the crashes are gloriously overdramatic. It’s not just about speed—it’s about managing corners, timing, and the occasional urge to shout at your monitor. Despite its limitations, there’s an undeniable thrill to shaving milliseconds off your lap time. It’s a love letter to two-stroke madness and digital adrenaline.
"Team Suzuki is almost like a flight simulator on the ground - and jst as difficult to get to grips with! You get the chance to ride three classes of motobikes, a 125cc with six speed manual gearboxes, and 250cc and 500cc bikes both with six speed manual gearboxes. The game features a TV camera option so you can see yourself race. Team Suzuki is a difficult to master but well the trouble - especially for bike fans." - PC Review - Issue 8 (1992-06)
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