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
Set in the sun-drenched streets of Milan . Radikal Bikers
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
The game is divided into three difficulty levels based on iconic Italian locations, each with its own vibe: What set Radikal Bikers apart from standard racers
For modern retro fans, the game has seen a bit of a revival. It’s included in the Piko Interactive Collection 3 for the , bringing its chunky 3D graphics to a handheld audience. Even MAME legends like Aaron Giles have written about the technical challenges of emulating its unique 3D hardware.
A frantic dash through the historic (and crowded) corners of Rome .
The ultimate test of skill in the chaotic narrow alleys of Naples . Power-Ups and "Dirty Tricks"