moto gp3 comes out today!

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moto gp3 comes out today!

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The MotoGP franchise has established itself as the definitive motorcycle racing game for the X-box and PC. Moto GP 3 has taken the thrill of the first two titles and doubled it, taking the franchise beyond the realms of Grand Prix racing through the introduction of high-adrenaline street racing in Extreme Mode. Players can hone their skills on the streets, experiencing the carnival-like atmosphere that follows the Grand Prix Championship around the world. Extreme Mode will feature 16 new tracks, 16 new bikes, a currency system and full bike customization. The Moto GP circuit racing will include 17 original tracks and an all-new seeding system allowing players to identify other racers in their skill level while moving up the ranks.

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anyone who wants to tear it up on xbox live let me know.
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?? motoGP4 comes out for PS2 in October...

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its the same game...the orginal gp was released for playstation...the moto gp2 or ps2 and moto gp for xbox are the same game.
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its been on torrent sites for a week :mrgreen:
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The handling is wayy too sluggish on the PC version. It definitely feels like a crappy port. I'll have to get it on x-box

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I won't get it till christmas.... *Sobs*
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ok will have to give Moto GP4 a try when it comes to PS2

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May try the PS2 version, but i've found bike racing games just dont seem to quite feel "right". I know it's tricky to get the physics right, so i'll just wait until i have enough cash for a proper arcade sit-on bike game (like Sega Hang-On). That should only take me about 60 years to save up for... :)
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Keyoke wrote:May try the PS2 version, but i've found bike racing games just dont seem to quite feel "right". I know it's tricky to get the physics right, so i'll just wait until i have enough cash for a proper arcade sit-on bike game (like Sega Hang-On). That should only take me about 60 years to save up for... :)
you want real phsyics but your waiting to get hang on? you think hang on was realistic.... lol
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Realistic, no - but i prefer to control a bike by leaning/turning bars rather than with my thumbs....
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