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Gran Turismo 2 features nearly 650 automobiles and 27 racing tracks, including rally tracks. Compared with Gran Turismo, the gameplay, physics and graphics are very similar: the only real noticeable difference in vehicle dynamics was the brakes, which became much less likely to lock up and cause the vehicle to oversteer. The major changes are ...
The first Gran Turismo sold just under 11 million copies, making it the highest-selling sim on the original PlayStation. Gran Turismo 2 is the third-best selling sim on the console, at 9 million. [39] As of 2022, Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec was the highest-selling out of the entire series, at 15 million copies.
Free to download on PlayStation 4 or 5, the game features a Lamborghini LP400, Honda NSX Type R, Dodge Challenger R/T, and 15 other desirable classics. ... December 6, My First Gran Turismo is a ...
Tourist Trophy [a] is a 2006 racing video game developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2.It is one of only three PS2 titles capable of 1080i output, another being Gran Turismo 4, the game engine of which is also used by Tourist Trophy.
Gran Turismo 4 Prologue: PlayStation 2: December 4, 2003: Polyphony Digital: Ghosthunter: PlayStation 2: December 5, 2003: Guerrilla Cambridge: PAL only Gacharoku 2: Kondo wa Sekai Isshuu yo!! PlayStation 2: December 18, 2003: Agenda / Japan Studio: Japan only Athens 2004: PlayStation 2: 2004: Eurocom: ATV Offroad Fury 3: PlayStation 2: 2004 ...
Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec is a 2001 sim racing video game developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It is the third installment in the Gran Turismo series. During its demonstration at E3 2000 and E3 2001, the game was known under the working title Gran Turismo 2000.
By March 2016, Gran Turismo 4 had shipped 1.27 million copies in Japan, 3.47 million in North America, 6.83 million in Europe, and 180,000 in Asia for a total of 11.76 million copies. [1] It is the third highest-selling game in the Gran Turismo franchise, ahead of Gran Turismo, but behind Gran Turismo 5 and Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec. [41]
A Chinese/English NTSC version was released in the Southeast Asia on July 25, [1] adding 30 cars to the 2001 Tokyo version released earlier in this area. As of April 2008, Gran Turismo Concept 2002 Tokyo-Geneva had shipped 1 million copies in Europe and 30,000 in Southeast Asia.