By Alexandru Stanescu, Editor, Gaming Reviews (Consoles)
10th of April 2007, 07:54 GMT
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Gran Turismo 2 (commonly abbreviated to GT2) is a racing game for the Sony PlayStation. Gran Turismo 2 was developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Computer Entertainment in 1999. The game serves as a sequel to Gran Turismo. It was well-received publicly and critically, selling 8.5 million copies worldwide. Gran Turismo 2 is fundamentally based on the racing game genre. The player must maneuver an automobile to compete against artificially intelligent drivers on various race tracks. The game uses two different modes: arcade and simulation. In the arcade mode, the player can freely choose the courses and vehicles they wish to use. However, the simulation mode requires the player to earn driver's licenses, pay for vehicles, and earn trophies in order to unlock new courses. Gran Turismo 2 features nearly 650 automobiles and 27 racing tracks.
Unlockables
Bonus Car Prizes Obtain
All Golds on the License Tests below to Win the Bonus Car
Dodge Concept Car - A License
Honda Del Sol LM Edition - IB License
Mitsubishi 3000 GT LM Edtion - IC License
Mitsubishi FTO LM Edition - IA License
Spoon S2000 - B License
Toyota GT-ONE (TS020) race car - Get gold on every S-license test
Other Unlockables All Tracks (Arcade Mode) - Obtain all the licenses in Simulation mode.
Event Synthesizer Race - Earn the Super License.
FedEx Car - Enter the Gran Turismo League race events until you reach the Pacific League races, then enter the Midfield Raceway event.
Mark Martin's NASCAR #6 Ford Taurus - Purchase a Ford Taurus and perform the suitable racing modification.
Motor Sports Track - Obtain all the licenses and the Super License.
Super License - Earn all of the regular licenses.
Secrets
Increase Days easily 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.
Superb footage on most of the game's cars and tracks: