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MotoGP: Ultimate Racing Technology 2 is a Grand Prix motorcycle racing video game developed by Climax Brighton for the Xbox, Microsoft Windows, and mobile phones. It was the second title in THQ 's MotoGP series and based on the 2002 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season .
A demo was announced to be released on the Xbox Live Marketplace about 1 month before release which would give it a release of February. The demo consists of a stripped-down Championship Mode which is limited to the 125cc class and the Mugello Circuit. It also contains the 600cc Moto2 Arcade Mode and the 800cc MotoGP Time Trial mode. [2]
The game's features include weather effects, a dynamic replay mode and custom soundtracks. The game includes 10 real-world race tracks and all the riders and bikes from the 2001 MotoGP season. The menu theme music is Psynn by Shawn Hargreaves . An online-enabled demo of MotoGP shipped with Xbox Live starter kits in 2002. [4]
MotoGP 2 features several courses from the 2001 Grand Prix, including Mugello, as seen above. MotoGP 2 is based on the 2001 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. [1] New to the sequel is the legends mode where the player races against famous riders from the past. [2] Other modes are arcade, season, time trial, challenge, and versus. [3]
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After announcing MotoGP18 is to be released on June 7, Milestone are proud to reveal some brand-new features included in this year’s game. Set to be a reboot of Milestone’s flagship title, MotoGP18 has been developed starting from scratch: a new engine, enhanced graphics, reworked physics, faithful reproduction of all elements in game and a new compelling career mode are just some of the ...
The game features in game commentary from former MotoGP international commentator Gavin Emmett, a real life based HUD and a brand new helmet cam similar to the one seen in Shift 2: Unleashed. [citation needed] A demo of the game was released in early June and players would be able to choose either Valentino Rossi or Marc Márquez and race 3 ...
The sidecar class left the series to form its own championship after 1996. In 2002, 990cc bikes replaced the 500c bikes and the class was renamed as MotoGP. [2] 660cc bikes replaced the 250cc bikes in 2010, with the class rebranded as Moto2. [3] Starting 2012, the Moto3 class (250cc one cylinder) replaced the 125cc class.