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    I saw the review for it on some TV show after watching the MX's and damn, this could cause me to fail those exams that I have comming up ... bugger.

    If you have a PS2 I think this is a need to buy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by John

    If you have a PS2 I think this is a need to buy.
    totally... i bought this ps2 (my 3rd) 2 years ago to play gt4... i'm gunna give that a miss and get motogp4 instead!!!

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    Arrow 4?

    I've been unsuccessfully trying to get moto gp 2 for the xbox and I see that in Sept moto gp 3 will be available for xbox also. I'll be getting it, dunno about 4 though as I have heard nothing about this game for xbox. Is Moto gp 3 coming to PS2 or has it been there for awhile allready?
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    Quote Originally Posted by inlinefour
    I've been unsuccessfully trying to get moto gp 2 for the xbox and I see that in Sept moto gp 3 will be available for xbox also. I'll be getting it, dunno about 4 though as I have heard nothing about this game for xbox. Is Moto gp 3 coming to PS2 or has it been there for awhile allready?
    MotoGP for PS2 has being out for yonks, think it has being a few years?

    check it out here: http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/driving/motogp3/

    Looks Like I will walking into town to go get MotoGp4 *sight*, damn bike...


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    Mmmmm Looks tasty

    Might have to actually buy a PS2.

    You console geeks got any tips/advice for what I should be looking for?

    How come you've had three SC? They that fragile that they keep breaking or is it "upgrading"?

    Those silver PS2's look sexy as? Are they as good?

    If I want a modded one, what's the best mod?

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    Second thoughts, maybe it's cheaper/easier to just hire the game and a console for a weekend when it's out.
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    Yea I got MotoGP 4. Scored it a few weeks ago when I went overseas.

    It's an improvement for sure in all ways from Part 3.

    It's great fun, specially the 125cc GPs which I am doing a season in, in the hardest level. Good way to learn the tracks (as I have never really played the other versions but do own Part 3 as well). Then there is 250cc as well as the MotoGP ofcourse.

    Handeling feels a bit different for the better from Part 3 along with the sounds too.

    Cool game but Superbikes TT is even more fun cause it's a hell of a lot harder and more realistic...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    Yea I got MotoGP 4. Scored it a few weeks ago when I went overseas.

    It's an improvement for sure in all ways from Part 3.

    It's great fun, specially the 125cc GPs which I am doing a season in, in the hardest level. Good way to learn the tracks (as I have never really played the other versions but do own Part 3 as well). Then there is 250cc as well as the MotoGP ofcourse.

    Handeling feels a bit different for the better from Part 3 along with the sounds too.

    Cool game but Superbikes TT is even more fun cause it's a hell of a lot harder and more realistic...
    Hows the rain condition situations play out? looks damn impressive, is it as much fun to try controll bikes in the rain as it looks?


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    I wonder if the game shop will take me played KillZone and San Andreas for MotoGP4 hmm i get bored of games so fast
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    Quote Originally Posted by John
    Hows the rain condition situations play out? looks damn impressive, is it as much fun to try controll bikes in the rain as it looks?
    Yea it's pretty cool. I am just playing in 125GPs where you are pretty much just concentrating on lines and corner speed and don't have to worry about a lot of other things like high siding in the wet or loosing the front end in the wet. It is easy to control the 125 in the wet in other words.

    MotoGP bikes in the wet? haven't tried it yet but will do soon enough. I think it'll be pretty bloody hard as it is already hard enough to have proper consistant race pace in the dry as it is!!

    No matter what, it is a lot of fun if you are into the real life MotoGP as well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    Yea it's pretty cool. I am just playing in 125GPs where you are pretty much just concentrating on lines and corner speed and don't have to worry about a lot of other things like high siding in the wet or loosing the front end in the wet. It is easy to control the 125 in the wet in other words.

    MotoGP bikes in the wet? haven't tried it yet but will do soon enough. I think it'll be pretty bloody hard as it is already hard enough to have proper consistant race pace in the dry as it is!!

    No matter what, it is a lot of fun if you are into the real life MotoGP as well.
    Cool thanks for that, my lips are quivering in anticipation.....


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    Anyone played this yet? Whats it like, worth buying?
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