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- Gran Turismo 2 (Simulation Mode) (v1.2) Description: Tags: RACING. Additional Information. Gran Turismo 2 (Simulation Mode) (v1.2) is an online retro game which you can play for free here at playretrogames.com It has the tags: racing, and was added on Feb 13, 2015.It has been played 2554 times and is available for the following systems: prgsp / prgsp / Sony PlayStation You can also play Gran.
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The sheer brilliance behind Gran Turismo 2
, however, is embedded deep under the hood of each and every car. It's in the timing of player as she or he takes on Laguna Seca's 90-degree final turn, or in the power slides of the cars racing through the Rome Circuit, or the endlessly deep selection of cars, licenses, courses, and upgrades. It's in the accurate descriptions of each car, it's specs, history, and mechanical possibilities. The genius is hidden away under a wall of rather harsh looking pixels until you realize that every one of the 500-plus replicated vehicles races so exactly like the real thing it's shocking. Keen car dealerships can now delight in the fact that for those looking to buy, they can simply play Gran Turismo 2 for a test drive -- without ever to drive the real thing. Gran Turismo 2 is no ordinary racing game, it is the greatest racing game ever created. Gameplay
Big boastful words, yes, but GT2 backs it up with variety, hundreds of challenges, and more depth and replay value than any other racer on the face of planet. Gran Turismo offers several kinds of racing experiences ranging from arcade to simulation, street to rally racing, and some other very interesting alternatives. The two-disc set offers a straightforward approach in Arcade mode, which provides three different classes of cars to choose from, three levels of difficulty, and either direct competition against the computer or head-to-head play. In Arcade mode, players can simply get right in and race. If you simply want to get used to the game, this mode is for you. You can take part in street races, rally races, check out a cool Replay Theater mode (to watch your own exquisite replays), and race against time in Time Trial, or your own Ghost Car in rally mode.
Big boastful words, yes, but GT2 backs it up with variety, hundreds of challenges, and more depth and replay value than any other racer on the face of planet. Gran Turismo offers several kinds of racing experiences ranging from arcade to simulation, street to rally racing, and some other very interesting alternatives. The two-disc set offers a straightforward approach in Arcade mode, which provides three different classes of cars to choose from, three levels of difficulty, and either direct competition against the computer or head-to-head play. In Arcade mode, players can simply get right in and race. If you simply want to get used to the game, this mode is for you. You can take part in street races, rally races, check out a cool Replay Theater mode (to watch your own exquisite replays), and race against time in Time Trial, or your own Ghost Car in rally mode.
It's the Simulation Mode, however, that is the true pearl in Polyphony's oyster. The set up is similar to GT, but it's been streamlined. The central menu is a top-down map displaying different visual icons that represent various hubs of car manufacturing. For instance, East City is the place to buy a new or used Japanese car. North City consists of all German and British cars, West City is all French and Italian cars, and South City is made up of American cars. Each hub has anywhere from eight to 15 car manufacturers, and each manufacturer offers a lineup of five to 30-plus cars. The menus are easier to toggle through, and provide you with simple choices, with backup questions, like, 'Are you sure you want to buy this car?' for hesitant or hasty folk. The menu also includes a place to clean your car (Car Wash) if you decide to sell it (washing it increases the value a bit); a place to test your machine's power and speed (Machine Test); a wheel shop, if you're maniacal hub cap or wheel man (Wheel Shop); home (home, what else?); a place to race (Go Race); and License, where you will want to pass tests to acquire different licenses. There are at least six license tests, including B-Standard, A-Standard, International-C Class, International-B Class, International-A Class, and the Super License, which offers a chance to beat 10 courses within a certain time limit. To open up the Super License, you pass all of the other licenses.
It's easy to get going in GT2 whether you've played the first game or not. First enter the B license Test, and pass each mini-test with at least a bronze award to move on. Once you get into it, shoot for the Silver and Gold awards. Having beaten the B license tests with all Golds, you're rewarded with a brilliant Spoon S2000, free of charge. If you decide to just pass with basic colors, you start off with a little wad of cash -- 10,000 credits -- so you can buy a used car start racing.
Last, but not least, is the killer little trick Polyphony Digital did for those who played the first game. If you already have passed the tests in the first GT, you can convert them into credible ones in GT2. Simply plug in your Memory Card, go to Data Transfer on the Main Menu, Select Convert, and you're there!
We've already written about many aspects of GT2, so if you want a complete breakdown of the game, it's all here, listed in several different sections. You want tracks, a list of 99% the cars, or perhaps impressions, music tracks, or rally cars? They are here:
- Day 1 GT2 Impressions
- Day 2 GT2 Impressions
- Complete Gran Turismo 2 Car List
- The Cities of Gran Turismo 2
- Gran Turismo Opening Movie
- The Music of Gran Turismo 2
- All Tracks Gran Turismo 2
My biggest gameplay criticisms of GT2 are pithy little excuses for criticisms. First, the game doesn't tell you what's been opened when you've opened it. You'll have to search it out to know for sure. That bugs.
Second, the text is terribly small in several sections, which makes upgrading, specs, information, and other sections hard on the eyes, whether you are 15 or 33. That's it.
What's New In GT2
Cars, Cars, And More Cars: Ok, so I love it. The game is great. I'm hooked and have been playing it all weekend. So why should you buy this over any other racer, or even over Gran Turismo 2? The changes and improvements are decadently abundant. First, Sony Computer Entertainment American says that there are 500 cars in the game. Well, that's putting it subtly. There are well over 500 cars in this game. That's more than twice as many as the prequel, and about 485 more cars than the very best competitors on PlayStation. It's a stunning fact, and so overwhelming that most people simply get confused as to which car to buy when they first unwrap GT2.
Cars, Cars, And More Cars: Ok, so I love it. The game is great. I'm hooked and have been playing it all weekend. So why should you buy this over any other racer, or even over Gran Turismo 2? The changes and improvements are decadently abundant. First, Sony Computer Entertainment American says that there are 500 cars in the game. Well, that's putting it subtly. There are well over 500 cars in this game. That's more than twice as many as the prequel, and about 485 more cars than the very best competitors on PlayStation. It's a stunning fact, and so overwhelming that most people simply get confused as to which car to buy when they first unwrap GT2.
Wrong! You say -- R4: Ridge Racer Type 4 has lots of cars, dozens of dozens of them. True, and R4 is an awesome arcade racing game to boot. It's one of my favorites. But not only are there tons more cars here, there all fully LICENSED CARS, that look, feel, drive, and sound just like the real thing. No other racing game does that. You can drive cars that range from one extreme to the next, from the Dodge Viper, the new Volkswagen Beetle, the HKS Drag 180SX (a totally decked out drag racing car), a 98 Subaru Pleo, a Dodge '71 Charger, Mustangs, Cougars, BMW, Mercedes Benzs, Aston Martin V8 Vantages, and well, you get the picture. Needless to say, GT2 is a car lover's dream.
More Tracks: The original game provided nine tracks. Those tracks are back in this sequel, which has 18 additional tracks for a true total of 27 tracks. Counting the mirrored and night tracks, there are 49 total. Many of these tracks are identical replications of the real world courses, bringing a chilling deja vu to those who have been to, say for instance, Grindelwald or Leguna Seca before.
Rally Racing : Gran Turismo 2 offers exquisite rally racing. Rally races take place all over the world, but they're especially popular in England and other parts of Europe. In GT2, not only can you race in straight rally races, but players can go head-to-head, or actually adapt their own street cars into pseudo rally cars, given they're fitted with the proper tires.
The accurate and spell-binding physics experienced in GT2 are even better spotlighted in the rally races, which provide plenty of hills, twists and turns, jumps and ledges from which to get some serious air. Monster powerslides are run-of-the-mill. Being a big fan of rally racers ever since Sega Rally hit the arcades in 1995, I can seriously say this is the most realistic and impressive rally racer I've ever played. It's easily the best one on PlayStation -- light years above the nearest competitor -- and it takes Sega Rally 2 and gives it a serious run for its money. The depth it adds to GT2 is immense, and immensely gratifying.
Bigger Variety Of Cars: The first GT had a great selection of cars. GT2 slaughters that lineup with not only more cars, but different kinds of cars: Japanese, German, French, British, American, American muscle cars, rally cars from all over the world, concept cars, and more.
Plus Much More: Then there is the new soundtrack, great new replay options that revisit how you actually pressed your acceleration and brake buttons during the course of the game, and a faster, more efficient, and easier to understand menu system, to name a few things.
Graphics
The first aspects to any game you see are the visuals, the graphics, CG and cut-scenes, and the movies. From the start of the game through every single race, GT2 is a winner, graphically. The intro movie, in my opinion, is way cool. Just like the GT, it's about two minutes long, but it's a different kind of intro, showing old cars, rally races, and lots of in-game shots as well as renders for longer sequences. As was the case in GT1, the post-race replays are absolutely stunning. It's as if you were looking at a real car race replay on TV. If you squint your eyes just the slightest bit, you will be convinced it's real. GT2 makes replays a wildly entertaining part of the game, and what's more, Polyphony's aim isn't just to entertain, but in this case, to teach as well. You learn from your mistakes by watching replays.
The first aspects to any game you see are the visuals, the graphics, CG and cut-scenes, and the movies. From the start of the game through every single race, GT2 is a winner, graphically. The intro movie, in my opinion, is way cool. Just like the GT, it's about two minutes long, but it's a different kind of intro, showing old cars, rally races, and lots of in-game shots as well as renders for longer sequences. As was the case in GT1, the post-race replays are absolutely stunning. It's as if you were looking at a real car race replay on TV. If you squint your eyes just the slightest bit, you will be convinced it's real. GT2 makes replays a wildly entertaining part of the game, and what's more, Polyphony's aim isn't just to entertain, but in this case, to teach as well. You learn from your mistakes by watching replays.
The actual pixel-to-pixel graphic improvements over GT, however, are minimal. The game looks essentially the same. Even after hours and hours of piercing this game with my bionic eyes for graphic changes and new details, I have to say there is not much to report. Graphically, the designers went for a minimal upgrade, not a drastic alteration.
Still, there are improvements. The biggest changes, if you can call them that, are in the car models themselves. Each one gleams and shines with more texture reflections than previously seen, and the actual car curves and lines are smoother and the designs sharper and more detailed. As for road details, believe it or not, a few alterations have been made. The overall set of courses is less pixilated, and the chunky look has been toned down. Pop-up still occurs, seams in the courses, and even an occasional collision detection problem can bee seen here and there. But these are all trivial little points. The real game here, just like the great, old school 8-bit and 16-bit classics, is in the gameplay. And the gameplay is so absurdly fantastic that these minor complaints are nothing more than my chance to say something other than pure praise.
Music and Sound Effects
Immediately after the stunning gameplay comes the beautiful, stereo sound of GT2. Each of the 500-plus cars was hand-recorded with microphones for the most authentic sound possible. From the wheels screeching and spinning out, to the revving engine, to the gas-pipe and muffler, each car sound was captured to bring an audio cacophony to your ears.
Immediately after the stunning gameplay comes the beautiful, stereo sound of GT2. Each of the 500-plus cars was hand-recorded with microphones for the most authentic sound possible. From the wheels screeching and spinning out, to the revving engine, to the gas-pipe and muffler, each car sound was captured to bring an audio cacophony to your ears.
The details here are too much to fully detail, but a few of them must conveyed. There are at least two ways to truly experience the game's brilliant sound. First, simply plug in a decent pair of headphones to your TV. Second, hook your TV up to stereo and crank it up. It's unreal. The screeching sound of tires against pavement often times seems too tainted, compressed, or something, but after a while you can tell it doesn't sound just right. But the revving engines, the sound of gears shifting, the sound of tires skidding on dirt, and the cheering crowd are great stuff.
A few additional details surprised me. In the close, out-of-cockpit perspective, you get a better sense of the cars roaring behind you. When you select the rear view mirror, the sound switches from front to rear sound and each and every vehicles behind you sounds alive and ready to pass your @ss up. Also, each time I upgraded my engine, the car not only felt different, but it sounded different, too.
Finally, the alternative soundtracks, ranging from Beck to the Cardigans, The Crystal Method to Filter, the Foo Fighters, and Gearwhore, are all right on the money for racing. This is a great soundtrack.
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Super License
Earn all licenses (A, B, Intl. A, Intl. B, Intl. C) to unlock the 'Super License'option on the license test menu.
Booing Engine
If you have the Mazda Demio A-Spec, tune it to the maximum and it should sound like a Formula or a hybrid car.
Vibrating Car
Telugu old songs free download. If you have won the Spoon Civic Type R, buy sports suspension for it. The car should vibrate some when driving.
Increase Number Of Days Faster
To make the day go to the next, simply go to a race, when you are there with the Start Race selection, go to Exit and the day meter will increase by one.
Helpful Hint for Scratched Game Disks
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When your game is scratched and it takes forever to change screens what I do is I open my playstation and close it again and it switches screens faster.
Jump Inside Another Car
While racing on the Laguna Seca track, let the other cars get slightly ahead of you. Then, when you are coming to the hard S-turn at the top of the hill, hit it at full speed and jump over the other cars. If you land just right on top of another car you will land inside each other.This can also be done on the Tahiti Dirt Road, where there are about three large jumps going backwards.
Replay Problems?
What to do when you have replays, separated on two memory cards? (They are A and B in this hint). Here's some instructions: 1. If you have third memory card, (let's say It's the memory card C), and there's enough free space, do a replay, just some random, and then, it asks how many blocks. For the best chance, pick up the maximum amount of blocks; you'll have enough space to save the replays. 2 . Copy the replay files from the memory card A to the memory card C. Then, delete the content from A, that they don't bother you anymore. Do the same to B. Now you have all the replays in the memory card C. Go to the memory card menu, and delete the empty replay files from A and B. Now It's done! Enjoy!
New Car Company But With The Same Cars As Another!
When the game asks the language you want,chooseDutch. Because when you go into the North Cityinstead of Vauxhall it becomes Opel.(And believe it works)!
Fun For The Rich
If you are rich & wanna have some fun, make sure you have the Nissan R390 GT1 Road Car '97, if you don't you can get this in the Laguna Seca race of the Gran Turismo All Stars. Then tune it to the max, in this order:Then take it to the Tuned Turbo Car No. 1 Cup on page 4 of Special Events, and race on the Test Course (You will need an International-A Grade Licence). On the next menu, select Settings. Press L1 then go down to the gear settings. Press X on the bottom option (Auto gear) and put it completely to the right. It should be 30. Accept then go back into the race menu, and start the race. If you're a good driver you should have a steady speed of around 370km/h and get about 420km/h on the straights! If you win the race (which you almost definitely will) you will receive 50,000cr & either A) a RACING MOD Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R HKS Drag with 1011hp, you can sell for 250,000cr B) a Nissan Skyline 400R Tuned by Nismo with 393hp, you can sell for 30,000cr or C) a Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R Tuned by Mine's with 618hp, you can sell for 18,750cr You can do this again and again to get heaps of cash while travelling at speeds of over 400km/h!!!
2 New Cars To Add To Your Collection
Get a fast car and race the Muscle car cup in special events, race the first cup and win 1st, you will get a PT Spider. Then race the third race in the muscle car cupand win 1st place and get a Phaeton.
Drag Racer
First, you got to go to the Pacific League. Then, you go to Red Rock Valley. If you win you will get a Drag Car.
Get Fast Cars With Out To Much Frustration
Go to Honda and loom in used cars for a HondaPrelude '94 VTec. Then go to Speacial Events andgo to the Sunday Cup. Under Sunday Cup go toTahiti Road. You dont have to do much to win, allthe cars in there are slow. If you win you getthree thousand credits and a Mugen Accord. Afteryou get enough money you buy a faster car tocompete in all those other races. Hint: savethe money up for a Viper GTS, then take it to allthose ones you cant win with the Prelude. Itworks, I did it. :)
Get Super NA Tuned Car
Go to the the GT all stars and go to Laguna Seca.If you win you get the TVR speed 12. Do all 3stages of weight reduction to it and you willhave a super car. Comparable to the escudo pikespeak version. It takes international A licensebut it's worth it. NOTE: if you don't do weightreductions your handling will be at a minimum,literally none
Dirt Track Destroyer
After you have aquired $2,000,000 Travel up toEast City and go to Suzki's special car. In thetop corner there is an arrow, move your cursor upto the arrow and change your page. The Escuda,pikes peak version, should be shown. Deliveringa astonding 981 horsepower not a lot can hangwith it. (Best when used in a rally event)
A Car For Mom
Go to Renault under West City and look in theirspecial. You will find the Espace F-1. This isa tricked out minivan with 818 horsepower thatsbound to smoke any car in its way. It costs anarm and a leg ( 2,000,000 dollars ) but its worthit.
Easy Money
Get the Escudo Pikes Peak Ver. go to Special Events. Then go to Gran Turismo All-Stars and race Red Rock Valley, you will get 50,000 for winning the race and a TVR Speed 12 which is worth 500,000 sell it and keep racing and within about an hour you will have 10 million credits to buy all those dream cars you want.
$75,000 Car Shelby Cobra
Go to the muscle car cup. Use the 2nd race and win it.
Special Cars
Get all gold in the licenses and get a special car. Win all races especialy endurance races and get really fast cars.
Easy to get credits with little work
Need credits for that fast car, well, I've foundout that if you go into the luxury car races andgo down to high speed ring, it gives you 10,000credits for winning and it gives you a car worth12,500. The best part is that you can keep racingthis race over and over to get as many credits asyou want plus it gives you the free car every timeso at 22,500 a pop, thats not bad for just onerace. The trick is to get a car with enough horsesto keep up at the beginning of the race, then justride the wall. The other cars are slowing down forthe turn while you are just 'slingshoting' by themon the wall. Believe me it works and its anexcellent way to get credits without to much hassle.
Completion Percentage
In the status screen, you will see the amount ofthe game you have completed. If you win all theraces in the GT league and events and endurace..your completion percentage is still around 55 and60%. To get it up to 100%, you need to go toevery city and to every brand of car, go to theevent screen (if available) and then go buy thecar needed and tune it up a little. Then go andrace the race and then it will make your gamecompletion percentage go up if you win!!
Add Your Own Car
You can add your own car to GT (disc1) by goingto GT (disc2)and buying a car, saving it to your memory card, and then going back to GT (disc1) and loading your game.
Bonus Cars And Money
Buy the ESCUDO Pikes Peak version and use it to compete in any of the Rally Racesto easily defeat your opponents.
Finding Cars
If you cannot find a certain car in the used car lot, check back in about 10 daysor more. The car you are looking for may be available. For example, the Mazda AZ-1 appears only on certain days in the lot.
More Car Indicator
When you want to buy a car and you are browsing, make sure you look in the righthand corner of the screen. If an arrow points to the right, click on it to seemore cars. This also works with some special models. (Example: Ford has fourspecial models).
More Laps In Max Speed Test
To make your high speed increase during this test, turn around and drivebackwards until you get your desired speed. Return to the correct direction andfinish the race.
Obtain Licenses Easier
At the main menu in simulation mode, go to the last selection (Transfer orCommunication). You can load your licenses from the original Gran Turismo here.
Increasing Number Of Days
To easily increase the number of days in the game, just go to a race. When youare at the screen with the 'Start Race' selection, go to 'Exit' and your dayswill increase by one.
Ending Credits
Win every race in Gran Turismo League to unlock the ending credits on the arcadedisc. Alternatively, finish in first place on all 21 tracks in arcade mode on theprofessional difficulty setting.
License Test Cars
To obtain this car you must first purchase a Ford Taurus and then perform theRacing modification.
FedEx Car
Enter the Gran Turismo League race events until reaching the Pacific Leagueraces. Then, enter the Midfield Raceway event to be awarded with a R*Nissan 300ZXGTS FedEx race car.
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All Tracks In Arcade Mode
Obtain all licenses in simulation mode on disc two, including the Super License.
Motor Sports Land Track
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Kiddie Medal
The small green and yellow object on the status screen under licenses is alicense award given if you miss the bronze medal by .3 to .5 seconds. The game isselective when awarding the medal and it may take several attempts to earn one.
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Earn the Super License to unlock the 'Event Synthesizer' race in Gran TurismoLeague.
Easy Credits
Two memory cards are required for this trick. Make sure memory card in slot two has enough space for saving. Load the game and buy a number of cars. Save these onto memory card one. Go to the file management screen and copy the saved game file to memory card two, so that both cards have the same saved game file. Reload the game and sell all your cars on memory card one. After doing this, you can then transfer your saved cars back from memory card two onto memory card one. Keep using this method and to get easy credits and get cars quicker.
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