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 THQ Inc today announced the release of ``MX 2002 featuring Ricky Carmichael'' 
for the Xbox(TM) video game console from Microsoft. Developed by THQ subsidiary 
Pacific Coast Power & Light, the adrenaline-pumping title features an enhanced 
freestyle mode for tricks and exploration, an ultra-realistic racing mode and 
the sport's No. 1 rider, Ricky Carmichael. ``MX 2002 featuring Ricky 
Carmichael'' is now available at major retail outlets nationwide.  
``THQ is proud to have Ricky Carmichael, the dominant figure in the sport of 
motocross, as our featured rider,'' stated Germaine Gioia, vice president - 
licensing, THQ. ``Ricky has had a phenomenal year winning the 250cc Supercross 
and Outdoor National Championships, in addition to his impressive win at this 
year's THQ US Open in Las Vegas.''  
``We are very excited to be bringing the No. 1 motocross franchise to Xbox,'' 
stated Michael Rubinelli, vice president - product development, THQ. ```MX 2002 
featuring Ricky Carmichael' features a blown-out freestyle mode with two new 
bonus worlds and a system that gives players the ability to tune their bikes 
with upgradeable parts.''  
About ``MX 2002 featuring Ricky Carmichael'' 
The robust freestyle mode features two new bonus worlds located in 
Washington, D.C. and Tacoma. The racing mode showcases 22 motocross, supercross, 
amateur and freestyle tracks exclusively featuring Loretta Lynn's Amateur 
National Championships, the Free Ride Moto-X Championships and the THQ US Open. 
Included in the game's 30-rider roster are some of the flashiest freestyle and 
racing professionals.  
Gamers can perform tricks and combos with freestylers like Carey Hart, Trevor 
Vines and Mike Jones or compete as the top names in racing, with professional 
riders like Ricky Carmichael, Mike LaRocco and Kevin Windham. Other features 
include an in-depth career mode with upgrades and tunable bike parts in addition 
to the all-new mini-game ``Horse.' 
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