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Bikesales Staff16 Aug 2010
NEWS

MotoGP in your pocket

The MotoGP 2010 game is now available for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch

Now you can battle the likes of Jorge Lorenzo, Valentino Rossi and Casey Stoner anytime, anywhere, with the official MotoGP 2010 game for Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch.

Produced by I-Play, the 3D game features 17 MotoGP riders and all of the 18 circuits that make up the 2010 MotoGP season, and Championship mode gives you the chance to unlock tracks and take your own shot at the world crown.

The games also features two different camera angles, while its makers claim it delivers “amazing views and acceleration controls that replicate the lean angles of the bikes through accessible handling”.

According to I-Play’s Vice President of Marketing, Tony Leamer, the game offers a fun, addictive experience for any MotoGP enthusiast. “Fans of the sport, championship series and racing alike will be impressed with the thrilling realism MotoGP 2010 brings to the palm of your hand,” he said.

Click here for more information on the MotoGP 2010 iPhone and iPod Touch game.

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