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Tiny bike, big speed—lean into turns with shoulder taps, draft rivals for a boost, and feel every scrape of knee on pixelated pavement. Somehow makes a GBA screen feel like you're flying down a real track.

Developer: THQ
Genre: Racing
Released: 2001
File size: 2.66 MB
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Game Overview

Moto GP on the GBA is one of those games that makes you forget you're holding a tiny handheld. The second you hit the gas, it's all about scraping knees on tight corners and squeezing past rivals with that satisfying little speed boost when you draft them. The bikes handle surprisingly well for pixelated machines—tap the shoulder buttons to lean, and you'll actually feel the difference between taking a turn clean and eating pavement.

It's got that early 2000s vibe with real riders and bikes (Valentino Rossi fans, you're covered), but don't expect fancy 3D. What it lacks in polygons, it makes up for in pure speed—the tracks blur by, and before long, you're memorizing every curve like it's your local backroad. Perfect for quick races when you've got five minutes or grinding for better lap times. Just don't blame me when you accidentally miss your bus stop because you're too busy shaving seconds off your personal best.

Game Boy Advance
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