Gran Turismo Concept
Morpheus XIII
12-27-2001, 03:00 AM
This is not news, but I don't see a thread for it in the Gran Turismo forum, so I will add it here.
Looks like Japan is getting lucky again, this time in the the form of a video game, the New Year's Day release of "Gran Turismo Concept", a game based on the GT3 platform, but designed to allow the player to virtually own cars which may never be released to the public. The number of cars will be limited to specialty, concept, and certain race cars. Currently 30 have been announced including the Nissan GT-R Concept, the Suzuki GSX-R/4, and the Honda Dualnote. Tracks will also be limited to possibly 5, including Tokyo R246, Midfield, Swiss Alps, and Tahiti Maze (also type "II" mirrored tracks). The gameplay will be only functional through "Arcade Mode" and cars will not be allowed to be garaged, or modified. There is some type of license testing, but it is not required to race; it's more of a personal challenge to define your skills and receive advice. Since the game is a more of a sideshow until GT4 comes out, it will be priced less, at around $26. There are still no plans of releasing it in the U.S. The specs of the game here are not final and could be different (more/fewer cars or tracks).
Current car list:
Daihatsu Copen
Honda Civic Type R
Honda Integra Type R
Honda Fit
Honda NSX-R
Honda Loctite Mugen NSX
Honda Mobil 1 NSX
Honda Dual Note
Mazda RX-7 Type R Bathurst R
Mazda RX-8
Mazda Atenza 5HB
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII Rally Car Prototype
Mitsubishi C23 Tarmac
Nissan R34 Skyline GT-R M-spec
Nissan GT-R Concept
Nissan GT color R34 GT-R
Nissan Pennzoil Zexel GT-R
Nissan Xanavi Hiroto GT-R
Nissan Fairlady Z
Nissan Skyline 3-GT
Nissan Primera 20V
Subaru Impreza WRX STi Prodrive Style
Suzuki GSX-R/4
Toyota Altezza Gita AS200
Toyota Soarer 430SCV
Toyota Castrol Tom's Supra
Toyota Au Cerumo Supra
Toyota WiLL VS
Toyota Pod
Toyota RSC
Interesting tidbits:
The Honda Dual Note has a special meter on the instrument panel in the game, which displays the remaining power for the electric engine. The power is almost like a nitrous boost which runs out after flooring it for a while, but unlike nitrous, quickly gets recharged after closing the throttle for a bit.
The Toyota Pod concept is the automotive equivalent of today's hot robot toys, and features a "face" which can light up to different colors, depending on how it's treated. Currently, it is not known which of the real world conceptual features are actually in the game, but some screenshots give away both the red face (angry, possibly from collision) and blue face (fatigue, possibly from hard driving).
Looks like Japan is getting lucky again, this time in the the form of a video game, the New Year's Day release of "Gran Turismo Concept", a game based on the GT3 platform, but designed to allow the player to virtually own cars which may never be released to the public. The number of cars will be limited to specialty, concept, and certain race cars. Currently 30 have been announced including the Nissan GT-R Concept, the Suzuki GSX-R/4, and the Honda Dualnote. Tracks will also be limited to possibly 5, including Tokyo R246, Midfield, Swiss Alps, and Tahiti Maze (also type "II" mirrored tracks). The gameplay will be only functional through "Arcade Mode" and cars will not be allowed to be garaged, or modified. There is some type of license testing, but it is not required to race; it's more of a personal challenge to define your skills and receive advice. Since the game is a more of a sideshow until GT4 comes out, it will be priced less, at around $26. There are still no plans of releasing it in the U.S. The specs of the game here are not final and could be different (more/fewer cars or tracks).
Current car list:
Daihatsu Copen
Honda Civic Type R
Honda Integra Type R
Honda Fit
Honda NSX-R
Honda Loctite Mugen NSX
Honda Mobil 1 NSX
Honda Dual Note
Mazda RX-7 Type R Bathurst R
Mazda RX-8
Mazda Atenza 5HB
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII Rally Car Prototype
Mitsubishi C23 Tarmac
Nissan R34 Skyline GT-R M-spec
Nissan GT-R Concept
Nissan GT color R34 GT-R
Nissan Pennzoil Zexel GT-R
Nissan Xanavi Hiroto GT-R
Nissan Fairlady Z
Nissan Skyline 3-GT
Nissan Primera 20V
Subaru Impreza WRX STi Prodrive Style
Suzuki GSX-R/4
Toyota Altezza Gita AS200
Toyota Soarer 430SCV
Toyota Castrol Tom's Supra
Toyota Au Cerumo Supra
Toyota WiLL VS
Toyota Pod
Toyota RSC
Interesting tidbits:
The Honda Dual Note has a special meter on the instrument panel in the game, which displays the remaining power for the electric engine. The power is almost like a nitrous boost which runs out after flooring it for a while, but unlike nitrous, quickly gets recharged after closing the throttle for a bit.
The Toyota Pod concept is the automotive equivalent of today's hot robot toys, and features a "face" which can light up to different colors, depending on how it's treated. Currently, it is not known which of the real world conceptual features are actually in the game, but some screenshots give away both the red face (angry, possibly from collision) and blue face (fatigue, possibly from hard driving).
Morpheus XIII
12-27-2001, 03:04 AM
The R35 GT-R Concept. Screw the game, hurry up with the actual car!
Morpheus XIII
12-27-2001, 03:10 AM
The controversial front clip:
Morpheus XIII
12-27-2001, 03:11 AM
Put's J.Lo's derriere to shame:
Morpheus XIII
12-27-2001, 03:15 AM
Honda's concept, known as the Dual Note, is powered by a 3.5 V-6 i-VTEC for the rear wheels AND an electric front-wheel-drive system, linked with the Prelude Type-SH's ATTS, good for a maximum 400 hp to all four wheels:
Morpheus XIII
12-27-2001, 03:16 AM
Toyota's Pod. They're aaaliiiivvveee!!!!!!!
Morpheus XIII
12-27-2001, 03:19 AM
Mash together two Suzuki GSX-R750s, and you get the GSX-R/4. Think Honda makes motorcycle-like cars? Take this thing for a test drive.
Morpheus XIII
12-27-2001, 03:20 AM
Oh, how I wish this PS2 game case was sitting on my shelf...
Moppie
12-30-2001, 05:21 AM
Originally posted by Morpheus XIII
Oh, how I wish this PS2 game case was sitting on my shelf...
I tell you whats its like, hopefully around March. :D
Oh, how I wish this PS2 game case was sitting on my shelf...
I tell you whats its like, hopefully around March. :D
dejoux
01-01-2002, 04:30 AM
Do we get JDM games as well
so we will get this?
I might even have to buy a PS2 soon, theyre getting pretty cheap now
so we will get this?
I might even have to buy a PS2 soon, theyre getting pretty cheap now
Morpheus XIII
01-02-2002, 09:22 PM
Yeah, do you guys get to play Japanese games on your PS2s? Do your machines have their own area? Or do you get the European stuff?
Moppie
01-03-2002, 01:46 AM
Were zone 4, im not sure if thats the same as Japan or not. I know its the same as Ausie and most of the pasfic, and quite differnt from europe. (we have the PAL version of GT3 A-spec)
But we do get a lot of games not sold in the US, and I was talking to my mate the other day and he was pretty sure he would be selling GT Concept at some point this year.
But we do get a lot of games not sold in the US, and I was talking to my mate the other day and he was pretty sure he would be selling GT Concept at some point this year.
2002G20Racer
01-10-2002, 10:26 PM
This ver of GT3 will NOT be coming out in the USA. But I dont care, I have a JDM PS2 and im going to order this game soon. Muhahahahaha.
Morpheus XIII
01-11-2002, 02:28 AM
Originally posted by 2002G20Racer
This ver of GT3 will NOT be coming out in the USA. But I dont care, I have a JDM PS2 and im going to order this game soon. Muhahahahaha.
So now people are actually referring to other products, besides automobiles, with the prefix JDM? Hahaha, this makes me laugh. Next thing you know, people will start saying, "Yeah, I just got my JDM yogurt drink... The domestic ones are crap, GO JDM!"
This ver of GT3 will NOT be coming out in the USA. But I dont care, I have a JDM PS2 and im going to order this game soon. Muhahahahaha.
So now people are actually referring to other products, besides automobiles, with the prefix JDM? Hahaha, this makes me laugh. Next thing you know, people will start saying, "Yeah, I just got my JDM yogurt drink... The domestic ones are crap, GO JDM!"
2002G20Racer
01-11-2002, 09:53 PM
You damn right! JDM all the way. Hahahaha
NSX
01-12-2002, 09:36 PM
i remember one time on PH someone posted a picture of JDM cookies
Morpheus XIII
01-13-2002, 03:50 PM
LOL :hehehe:
2002G20Racer
01-13-2002, 08:12 PM
Originally posted by NSX
i remember one time on PH someone posted a picture of JDM cookies
Have you guys tryed Japanese chocolate? It's soooo good!!!
Besides that, HELL YEA JDM ALL THE WAY!!!
i remember one time on PH someone posted a picture of JDM cookies
Have you guys tryed Japanese chocolate? It's soooo good!!!
Besides that, HELL YEA JDM ALL THE WAY!!!
2002G20Racer
01-25-2002, 12:41 AM
I got my GT 2001 Tokyo today. All around its a pretty cool game, but its very short. I could beat the whole game in ohhh 3 hours. But it was well worth the 30 bucks I payed for it.
border_project
02-02-2002, 03:03 PM
I bought the game in January and to me its just like GT3. all thats different is autumn ring is back and you can choose concept cars as also new cars thats not sold yet.
it is cheaper than GT3 because it is a concept game. the handling is different compared to GT3 and to me, the game is kind of boring.
it is cheaper than GT3 because it is a concept game. the handling is different compared to GT3 and to me, the game is kind of boring.
Misundaztood
02-09-2003, 03:07 PM
Yes, they should bring it over. I wanna roll that Pod thing...
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