Moto Racer 3 -

A slow-paced, technical discipline requiring precision and balance to navigate obstacle courses without touching the ground.

Off-road stadium and outdoor dirt racing featuring jumps and tight turns. Moto Racer 3

The Legacy of Moto Racer 3: A Multi-Disciplinary Racing Milestone Today, it is remembered fondly as a cult

Moto Racer 3 was one of the final major projects for Delphine Software before their eventual closure. Today, it is remembered fondly as a cult classic—a game that dared to give players the entire garage rather than just one bike. Its influence can still be seen in modern titles like Ride or The Crew 2 , which continue the legacy of multi-discipline vehicle playgrounds. Developed by Delphine Software and published by Infogrames,

Released in late 2001, stands as a pivotal title in the evolution of motorcycle racing games. Developed by Delphine Software and published by Infogrames, the game attempted an ambitious "all-in-one" approach that was ahead of its time, offering players a comprehensive look at the diverse world of motorcycle culture. A Masterclass in Variety

A trick-focused mode where players are judged on the complexity and execution of aerial maneuvers.

While many racing games of the early 2000s focused on a single discipline, Moto Racer 3 broke the mold by including six distinct modes of play: