Capcom a leading worldwide developer and publisher of videogames, has
today confirmed that MotoGP for the Wii home video game system will
ship on March 24, 2009. This is the first officially licensed MotoGP
title to be published for the Wii platform and comes as part of
Capcom's five year deal with Dorna Sports, providing exclusive rights
to publish video games based on the world's premier motorcycle
championship across all hardware platforms.
MotoGP for Wii turns the Wii Remote into a virtual set of handlebars to deliver the
definitive two-wheeled racing experience. Players are put at the center
of the MotoGP experience by letting them join a team and compete
alongside their sporting heroes in all three race classes - 125cc,
250cc and MotoGP. The game features a scaled and competitive AI which
adjusts within limits to give a more enjoyable race experience on the
lower levels but shows no mercy in the higher levels.
Players
will be able to decide what motorcycle and racing style suits them best
in Tutorial mode. Rather than taking players 'out of the main game',
this mode will transport them immediately into an arcade race and
offers tips right at the start.
In Career mode, players can
develop their racing skills for up to 5 seasons with the aim of
becoming the ultimate MotoGP champion. Choosing a team and bike class
at the beginning of each season, riders can make customizations through
a selection of bike helmet designs that unlock as players progress. As
races are won, stronger teams will be looking to recruit for the
following season, enabling players to race better performing bikes.
Climbing the ranks will also allow access to certain bike upgrades
which improve the rider's performance across a range of parameters such
as straight line speed, acceleration, braking and cornering.
Players
can choose their favorite track and rider in Quick race mode or set the
best time at each circuit, competing against themselves to shave vital
seconds off their personal record in Time Attack mode. If that's not
enough then select any class, rider and team and re-create an entire
season in Championship mode. The weather conditions, difficulty
setting, number of laps and handling model can all be decided, allowing
players to shape their own season.
MotoGP for Wii also features
a two player head-to-head option with the addition of AI controlled
bikes to add more of a challenge to the race.