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'''MotoGP''' is a [[racing]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco Bandai Games]] in [[2007]]; it runs on the company's N2 hardware, and is based on their direct-to-console [[:Category:MotoGP|MotoGP series]] which ran from [[2000]] until [[2006]]. It allows for a maximum of eight people to play simultaneously when up to four two-player cabinets are linked together, and the players can choose seven types of real-life motorcycles (Honda RC-211V, Yamaha YZR-M1, Ducati Desmosedici GP-6, Team Roberts KR-211V, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-RR, Suzuki GSV-R and Ilmor X3) - however, if less than eight players are present, up to seven then-current MotoGP racers shall fill in for absent ones on their own cycles as CPU-controlled opponents. There are also three real-world tracks (the Mugello Circuit in Italy, the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Spain and the Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia) for the races to take place on; the first and second of these tracks are described as "technical" in the game while the third is described as "high speed". | '''MotoGP''' is a [[racing]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco Bandai Games]] in [[2007]]; it runs on the company's N2 hardware, and is based on their direct-to-console [[:Category:MotoGP|MotoGP series]] which ran from [[2000]] until [[2006]]. It allows for a maximum of eight people to play simultaneously when up to four two-player cabinets are linked together, and the players can choose seven types of real-life motorcycles (Honda RC-211V, Yamaha YZR-M1, Ducati Desmosedici GP-6, Team Roberts KR-211V, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-RR, Suzuki GSV-R and Ilmor X3) - however, if less than eight players are present, up to seven then-current MotoGP racers shall fill in for absent ones on their own cycles as CPU-controlled opponents. There are also three real-world tracks (the Mugello Circuit in Italy, the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Spain and the Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia) for the races to take place on; the first and second of these tracks are described as "technical" in the game while the third is described as "high speed". | ||
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Revision as of 20:00, 19 September 2021
This is the first game in the MotoGP series. For other games in the series see the MotoGP category.
MotoGP | |
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Developer(s) | Namco Bandai Games |
Publisher(s) | Namco Bandai Games |
Year released | 2007 |
System(s) | Arcade |
Series | MotoGP |
Japanese title | モトジーピー |
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Genre(s) | Racing |
Players | 1-8 |
Modes | Single player, Multiplayer |
MotoGP is a racing arcade game that was released by Namco Bandai Games in 2007; it runs on the company's N2 hardware, and is based on their direct-to-console MotoGP series which ran from 2000 until 2006. It allows for a maximum of eight people to play simultaneously when up to four two-player cabinets are linked together, and the players can choose seven types of real-life motorcycles (Honda RC-211V, Yamaha YZR-M1, Ducati Desmosedici GP-6, Team Roberts KR-211V, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-RR, Suzuki GSV-R and Ilmor X3) - however, if less than eight players are present, up to seven then-current MotoGP racers shall fill in for absent ones on their own cycles as CPU-controlled opponents. There are also three real-world tracks (the Mugello Circuit in Italy, the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Spain and the Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia) for the races to take place on; the first and second of these tracks are described as "technical" in the game while the third is described as "high speed".
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Upright arcade cabinet.