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== [[Video Games]] == |
== [[Video Games]] == |
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* The ''Star Wars: Battlefront '' games generally have Speeder Bikes as a means for going from "Point A" to harassing an enemy command post in a matter of seconds. But withfromfr |
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* Wes from ''[[Pokémon Colosseum]]'' has a hoverbike monstrosity. It even has a side car that his Espeon and Umbreon ride in. |
* Wes from ''[[Pokémon Colosseum]]'' has a hoverbike monstrosity. It even has a side car that his Espeon and Umbreon ride in. |
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* The Hoverbikes in ''[[X-COM (Video Game)|X-COM]]: Apocalypse''; since they can be armed and are very agile, [[Zerg Rush]]ing massive [[Flying Saucer]]s with Hoverbike swarm works fairly well. The downside is that since a bike can take only a small weapon and a basic targeting system, crippling or killing large targets takes many shots, so the battle tend to protract — and cause more damage to the city, since that's what missing shots from whoever is at the greater altitude usually do. |
* The Hoverbikes in ''[[X-COM (Video Game)|X-COM]]: Apocalypse''; since they can be armed and are very agile, [[Zerg Rush]]ing massive [[Flying Saucer]]s with Hoverbike swarm works fairly well. The downside is that since a bike can take only a small weapon and a basic targeting system, crippling or killing large targets takes many shots, so the battle tend to protract — and cause more damage to the city, since that's what missing shots from whoever is at the greater altitude usually do. |