From StrategyWiki, the video game walkthrough and strategy guide wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Box artwork for MotoGP 4.
Box artwork for MotoGP 4.
MotoGP 4
Developer(s)Namco
Publisher(s)Namco
Year released2005
System(s)PlayStation 2
Preceded byMotoGP 3
Followed byMotoGP (2006)
SeriesMotoGP
Japanese titleモトジーピー4
Genre(s)Racing
Players1-8
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)PEGI Ages 3+CERO All agesESRB Everyone
LinksMotoGP 4 ChannelSearchSearch

MotoGP 4 is a racing game that was inceptively released by Namco for the Sony PlayStation 2 in the European Union on May 27, 2005, then later in Japan on September 15 of that same year, and finally in the United States on June 20, 2006; as its name implies, it is the fourth entry in the MotoGP series. It once again features the then-new season statistics, along with the "Legends Mode" that was first in MotoGP 2, that "Multiplayer Mode" which was first in MotoGP 3, a new "Online Play Mode" which lets players test their skills against online competitors (a maximum amount of eight players may also play simultaneously for this mode as opposed to four), three engine classes (125cc, 250cc, and MotoGP), a new real-life circuit (in addition to the fifteen from the three previous games) and the opportunity for players to upgrade their chosen cycle's parts between the races to improve its performance - and the players can also earn "Grand Prix Points" (which can be exchanged to unlock all seventy-nine riders, the majority of whom are not initially selectable for this game, as well as hidden courses and cycles).

Story[edit]

From the backs of the EU and US versions' boxes, whose fronts are displayed to the right and below:

2 Wheels. 200 mph.
2 Inches from the Tarmac.
Enter the High Speed World of MotoGP and experience incredible
acceleration, roaring engines, and heart-stopping takeovers!
MotoGP 4 returns with all-new season updates and more.
Featuring unbelievable
speed, thrilling competition
and photorealistic graphics,
MotoGP 4 is the ultimate
motorcycle racing simulation
© NAMCO 2005

Table of Contents

edit

MotoGP 4/Table of Contents