MotoGP 3

2003 video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

MotoGP 3 (often stylized as MotoGP3) is a 2003 racing video game developed and published by Namco for the PlayStation 2. It is the third in Namco's series of MotoGP video games, which coincided with the THQ series for a number of years.

Publishers
ComposersHiroto Sasaki
Tetsukazu Nakanishi
Rio Hamamoto
Go Shiina
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MotoGP 3
North American box art, featuring Namco's Hitomi Yoshino and Valentino Rossi character in the background
DeveloperNamco
Publishers
ComposersHiroto Sasaki
Tetsukazu Nakanishi
Rio Hamamoto
Go Shiina
PlatformPlayStation 2
Release
  • JP: February 27, 2003
  • NA: March 18, 2003[1]
  • EU: May 2, 2003
GenreRacing
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer
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Gameplay

The gameplay is very similar to past games by Namco, like MotoGP (PS2) and MotoGP 2. MotoGP 3 is based on the 2002 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season, but with the introduction of four stroke bikes, the gameplay has some slight differences. The new 990cc 4-stroke bikes are faster but harder to handle, while the 500cc 2-strokes are slower but slightly better to handle.

MotoGP 3 has far more tracks than the previous game, with 15 real world courses which include Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Paul Ricard, Motegi and Mugello. There are also a combination of fantasy layouts. When starting the game up for the first time, players can create a custom rider. After that, they will be brought to the menu screen where they can access a number of options. The first is arcade, where the players can choose the bike they wish to ride, number of laps, weather, difficulty and settings to do a race. Season mode puts them into a season with any team (depending on difficulty) and the player races on a combination of circuits to try and win the championship. Time Trial is like Arcade, except that rather than racing against a number of opponents for a number of laps, the player races against the clock to try to get the best time for as long as desired. Challenge mode is a series of challenges that players can play. They range from beating another rider, riding between cones, setting a specific lap time in Time Trial or winning a race at a specific track. Completing challenges will unlock riders, movies and pictures. Multiplayer allows players to race against up to four other people. Legends mode is, like Time Trial, similar to Arcade mode, except rather than facing riders from 2002, they face riders from past seasons, including the likes of Kevin Schwantz, Wayne Gardner and Mick Doohan to name a few.

Riders

2002

Legends

Fantasy

The game also includes fictional riders based on Namco game franchises. Susumu Hori is only available in the PAL and Japanese version of the game.

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TeamConstructorMachineNo.Rider
Namco TeamUnknownUnknownJJack Slate
Namco TeamUnknownNamco-drillmach10Susumu Hori
Namco TeamUnknownNamco-nfr990h76Hitomi Yoshino
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Circuits

Reception

The game received "favorable" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[2] MotoGP 3 was successful in Italy: Sony Computer Entertainment Italia reported just under 100,000 sales by March 2004.[13]

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