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GameBoy Advance : Moto GP Details



Publisher Unknown Release Date Unknown
ESRB Rating Everyone Views 3651
Moto GP is an uncomplicated arcade motorcycle racer that bears more than a passing resemblance to Sega's Hang On series from yesteryear. The controls are too simple for their own good, but if you like straightforward racing without power-ups, weapons, jumps, and all that other jazz, there's enough here to keep you interested.

The game's graphics are very good compared to most other GBA racing titles, and quite reminiscent of 16-bit racers. The rider is fixed in front of the player, nice-looking background scenery scrolls lazily from side to side during turns, and the roadway and peripheral scenery blurs by. An onscreen speedometer measures your rate, but the motion blur of the periphery, which gives the sensation of speed, seems only to have three settings--slow, medium, and fast. We stuck primarily to the Gran Prix, in which you have to qualify by landing in the top four positions to make it to the next track. Unfortunately, there's no battery save for this game, and passwords come only at the end of a leg--four or five tracks, or about 20 minutes of racing.

The game would have benefited from more advanced controls. Players aren't allowed to shift gears or adjust their lean with the shoulder buttons. Accidents are too easy to avoid, as your chirping tires give ample warning before they let go of the roadway. Another complaint is that the weather effects in this game (sunny, partly cloudy, rainy) are just for looks. The game gives just as much traction to a dry track as a wet one. We tried shortcutting a couple of turns and all but once we were kept miraculously upright and inside until the turn began--a flaw, true, but one you may want to exploit to your advantage.

Moto GP is not a great game, but it errs on the side of simplicity and accessibility, and we can forgive that. This game is right for kids and moto fans waiting for something better to come along on the GBA. Multiplayer competition by networking GBAs together with a link cable should be a gas, but it does require extra copies of the game. --Porter B. Hall

Pros:

  • Sharp graphics
  • Very accessible, especially to younger players
Cons:
  • Controls are too simplistic
  • Cumbersome password save feature

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