THQ Inc has announced MotoGP: Ultimate Racing Technology
for the XboxTM video game system from Microsoft. Scheduled for release
in summer 2002, MotoGP: Ultimate Racing Technology puts players in control
of some of the fastest, most thrilling machines on two-wheels.
MotoGP is the world's fastest, most advanced form of motorcycle racing. With
16 Grand Prix races taking place on all five continents, MotoGP is watched in 208
countries around the world with an average audience of 329 million television viewers
per event. The world's leading motorcycle manufacturers including Honda, Suzuki
and Yamaha all participate with their own state-of-the-art, high-tech motorcycles
unique to the MotoGP Championships. MotoGP is owned and controlled by Dorna.
"We're thrilled to bring the power and advanced racing technology of MotoGP to
the Xbox," said Germaine Gioia, vice president, licensing, THQ. "With more than
50 years of racing heritage and 1.5 million trackside spectators, MotoGP is one
of the strongest worldwide motorcycle licenses."
"We are very pleased with our agreement with premier game publisher THQ," commented
SR Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO, Dorna. "Once more, MotoGP steps to the forefront of motor
sports by linking one of the greatest sports on wheels with the latest technology
released by Microsoft."
About MotoGP: Ultimate Racing Technology
MotoGP: Ultimate Racing Technology puts players in control of some of
the most advanced racing machines on the planet. Developed by Climax, the game features
ten real world tracks, all of the 500cc bikes and riders from the 2001 MotoGP series
and an intuitive, arcade style control system with experience credits for the hardcore
racing fan. With a variety of innovative gameplay elements, supported by revolutionary
graphical and technical features, MotoGP: Ultimate Racing Technology brings
the ideal gaming mix of speed, style and technology to Xbox and PC. Ultra realistic
vehicle physics, the ability to develop and customize riders, and a four-player,
split-screen, multiplayer mode make this one of the most in-depth motorcycle racing
games to date. MotoGP will also be available for Game Boy® Advance in March.
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