MotoGP 2

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Publishers
ProducerTakashi Fukawa
ProgrammerSatoru Ouchi
MotoGP 2
North American cover art
DeveloperNamco
Publishers
ProducerTakashi Fukawa
ProgrammerSatoru Ouchi
PlatformPlayStation 2
Release
  • JP: 20 December 2001
  • NA: 22 January 2002
  • EU: 15 February 2002
GenresRacing, sports
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer

MotoGP 2 is a 2001 racing video game developed and published by Namco for the PlayStation 2. It is an officially licensed MotoGP game and is the sequel to MotoGP (2000). It was followed by MotoGP 3 in 2003.

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] All of the five tracks from the previous game are included, alongside five new ones: Barcelona-Catalunya, Assen, Le Mans, Mugello, and Sachsenring. A new addition is the ability to race in wet weather. One new tuning option has been added. The rider models have more polygons and they have improved animations compared to previous game in the series.[1] MotoGP's graphical problems with aliasing and flickering have been improved.[4]

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