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    Default Motorcycle games

    So I have a ps2 and I just bought motogp4. Its allright but Im looking for some more custom type stuff, road rash on ps1 and 3do was fun back in the day. 2 games I m looking at right this sec are riding spirits and speed kings.

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    riding spirits sucks tourist trophy is the best all around imo.

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    Really, ONLY reason I was thinking of RS cause it looks like you can mod your bike. I wish need for speed underground would put that kind of stuff in a motorcycle game.

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    TT on PS2 and Moto GP 06 and then 07 later this year on 360

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    TT? Is that the susuki game? I just want a game I cna do more then just run on tracks, like city racing or customerzing your bike or rider would be nice. I guess Im asking for too much.

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    TT= GT with bikes

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    There are two games called 'TT'. There is 'Suzuki TT Superbikes' which was released in 2005, and then there is Tourist Trophy by Polyphony digital which came out in 2006 (this is the one made by the folks who did the Gran Turismo games).

    Tourist Trophy is the better game

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    So isnt tourist trophey be kinda like moto gp 4 then Just reguarl track racing and no upgrading or modding?

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    no its just like GT,with moding all all that...thas the only good bike game on PS2 to my knowledge,now the GP seris on Xbox is great...its not the same as the one on PS2

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    Quote Originally Posted by HypnoToad
    no its just like GT,with moding all all that...thas the only good bike game on PS2 to my knowledge,now the GP seris on Xbox is great...its not the same as the one on PS2
    No, its NOT just like GT. The only 'modding' you can do in Tourist Trophy is adjusting the riding position/style of the rider and a minor engine adjustment (which I never do). There aren't any engine upgrades except for putting an exhaust on your bike (which does pretty much nothing).

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    Hmm I may just get tourist trophey then. I wonder if their was much difference between motogp 2-4

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