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(PSP)

Release Date: 27th October 2006
Developed By Namco
Publisher: SCEE

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Preview: MotoGP (PSP)


Not the decent series but the Japanese one.

Sony Computer Entertainment Europe [SCEE] is pleased to announce the forthcoming release of MotoGP developed exclusively for PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable).

From the same stable that developed the MotoGP series on PlayStation®2 and Ridge Racer™ on PSP, the expert team at Namco has developed this game specifically for PSP. This means that all the thrills and competition of MotoGP are combined with fast-paced arcade racing ideal for short bursts of handheld gaming.

This is the first time the MotoGP championship has appeared on PSP, allowing fans to race against their biking heroes, including Italian legend Valentino Rossi and Spanish veteran Sete Gibernau, on some of the most exciting circuits in motor sport.

MotoGP will let players experience one of the most exhilarating and competitive motor sports in the world – and gives them the chance to take on their friends in thrilling Wireless multiplayer races for up to eight players via Ad Hoc Mode. Key features include:

  • Single player thrills and up to eight-way competition via Wireless Ad Hoc Mode
  • The official licence of the MotoGP championship
  • Extensive range of game modes – compete for the championship in Season Mode, or test your mettle against the best in One on One Mode
  • Fast-paced arcade-style racing to excite MotoGP fans and anyone who relishes high-speed competition

Get ready for an intense racing experience with last-minute overtaking and death-defying cornering – all on two wheels with nothing between you and the ground!


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