- Difficulty:
- Just Right
- Time Spent:
- 100 or More Hours
- The Bottom Line:
- "Check your bargain bin"
This Game now a game of the past but I think up to date still the best of the collection. I will say I own a playstation 1,2, & 3... Gran Turismo 1 has more cars and you can buy used Cars at a discount price so you can save some money to get started... Which is what you would have to do if you were not so rich like me and if there was a way to get into racing like this. The Game came out in 1998 I own every version but the newest one for PS3 because its not a completed copy and I still from time to time turn on the ps1 and play this game. The Graphics are past its times when the game was created. Granted there not up to date like a Ps3 or 360 but for what it is the graphics are great. If your out and happen to see this game and dont own it, buy it... it will work on any Playstation one, two, or three.
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The first real driving game to appear on the Playstation, and the egg that has created the most successful driving game ...
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- Posted Jun 2, 2004 12:03 am GMT
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Doing a flamboyant and stylish lap around the Toscana circuit, using a Peugeot 206 Rally Car. As always all driving aids are turned off except for ABS which is set to 1. Using a Logitech Force GT steering wheel which is on simulation settings.Posted May 1, 2011
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This is MY opinion of which games are great this is not a fact-sheet :-) Im also well aware that some of the games on my list have seen sequels released but remember sometimes the first game was the most unique.Posted Oct 10, 2010
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