While the arcade original is the most famous version, Radikal Bikers made its way to the in 1999. There was even a Game Boy Color port in development by Bit Managers, though it was sadly cancelled before release (though a prototype eventually leaked online).
Allows you to literally kick cars out of your way for extra points.
The Slice of Life (and Pizza) in "Radikal Bikers" Before Crazy Taxi took over the arcade world, there was a loud, colorful, and deliciously chaotic racer that put you in the high-stakes world of Italian pizza delivery: . Developed by the Spanish studio Gaelco in 1998, this title remains a cult classic for anyone who spent their quarters in the late '90s. Extreme Pizza Racing Radikal Bikers
Gives you a massive speed boost, though it's incompatible with the Power Kick.
The ultimate test of skill in the chaotic narrow alleys of Naples . Power-Ups and "Dirty Tricks" While the arcade original is the most famous
Whether you’re dodging a Fiat in Naples or just trying to beat the clock for a fictional Margherita pizza, Radikal Bikers remains one of the most unique "lifestyle" racers of the arcade era. Programming War Stories: MAME & Emulation - Aaron Giles
What set Radikal Bikers apart from standard racers was its emphasis on "dirty tricks". To win, you couldn't just drive fast; you had to use the environment and power-ups to your advantage: The Slice of Life (and Pizza) in "Radikal
Set in the sun-drenched streets of Milan .