- MotoGP 4
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MotoGP 4 Developer(s) Namco Publisher(s) Namco Platform(s) PlayStation 2 Release date(s) June 20, 2006 Genre(s) Racing Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer Rating(s) Media/distribution CD MotoGP 4 is the fourth MotoGP game released and the last game published and developed by Namco.
Contents
Features
The game features are based on the 2004 MotoGP season. The game allows the player to race in 5 game modes: Quick Race, Time Attack, Championship, Challenges and Multiplayer in a variety of difficulties and weather conditions.
Notable teams and riders
MotoGP
- Yamaha Team
- Telefonica Movistar
- Honda Team
- Repsol Honda
- Ducati
- Tech 3 Yamaha
- Kawasaki Motors Racing
- d'Antin MotoGP
- Suzuki MotoGP
- MS Aprilia
- Team Roberts
- Harris WCM
250cc
- Telefonica Movistar Junior Honda
- Repsol Aspar Aprilia
- Safilo Carrera - LCR Honda
- Honda Team
- Aprilia Racing 250
- Aprilia Team
- Team Zoppini Abruzzo
- Anthony West
- Hugo Marchand
- Troll Honda BQR
- Alex Debón
- Eric Bataille
- Aprilia Germany
- Chaz Davies
- Johan Stigefelt
- Campetella Honda
- Yahama Kurz
- Naoki Matsudo
- Erwan Nigon
- Aspar Junior Team
- Equipe de France-Scarab GP
- Arnaud Vincent
- Grégory Lefort
125cc
- Team Scot Honda
- Seedorf Racing Aprilia
- Safilo Carrera - LCR Aprilia
- Derbi
- Jorge Lorenzo
- Ángel Rodríguez
- KTM Red Bull
- Master-Mxonda-Aspar Team
- Worldwide Communications
- Matteoni Racing
- Mirko Giansanti
- Jordi Cardano
- Angaia Racing
- Julián Simón
- Mattia Angeloni
- Gilera Racing Team
- Semprucci Malaguti Racing
- Gabor Talmácsi
- Manuel Manna
- Elit Grand Prix
- Thomas Lüthi
- Dario Giuseppetti
- Ajo Motorsport Honda
- Lukáš Pešek
- Robin Harms
- Road Racing Team Hungary Aprilia
- Imre Tóth
- Vesa Kallio
Circuits
- Phakisa ( South African Grand Prix)
- Jerez ( Spanish Grand Prix)
- Le Mans ( French Grand Prix)
- Mugello ( Italian Grand Prix)
- Catalunya ( Catalan Grand Prix)
- Assen ( Dutch TT)
- Nelson Piquet ( Brazilian Grand Prix)
- Sachsenring ( German Grand Prix)
- Donington Park ( British Grand Prix)
- Brno ( Czech Republic Grand Prix)
- Estoril ( Portuguese Grand Prix)
- Motegi ( Japanese Grand Prix)
- Losail ( Qatar Grand Prix)
- Sepang ( Malaysian Grand Prix)
- Phillip Island ( Australian Grand Prix)
- Valencia ( Valencian Grand Prix)
Reception
Reception Aggregate scores Aggregator Score GameRankings 72% Metacritic 71% Review scores Publication Score GameSpot 7.6/10 IGN 7.0/10 MotoGP racing games Microïds Atlus GP-1 • GP-1: Part IIMicroProse THQ MotoGP (PC-Xbox) • MotoGP 2 (PC-Xbox) • MotoGP 3 (PC-Xbox) • MotoGP '06 (Xbox 360) • MotoGP '07 (PC-Xbox 360)Namco Capcom MotoGP '07 (PS2) • MotoGP '08 • MotoGP 09/10 • MotoGP 10/11Categories:- 2006 video games
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- Video games set in Australia
- Video games set in Brazil
- Video games set in Czech Republic
- Video games set in England
- Video games set in Japan
- Video games set in Malaysia
- Video games set in The Netherlands
- Video games set in Portugal
- Video games set in Qatar
- Video games set in South Africa
- Video games set in Spain
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