| | Gran Turismo 4 (GT4) (PS2) | |

Description
Developed hand-in-hand with the motor industry's leading marques, Gran
Turismo 4 offers drivers the ultimate ride. Built with, and tested against, the
real cars, real circuits and real test drivers, every car in the GT4 paddock
performs, handles, sounds and behaves exactly like its metal equivalent –
giving you the chance for a no-limits test drive of the world's finest cars from
the Aston Martin DB9 Coupe, Audi Le Mans Quattro, Nissan 350Z or Ford GT to the
Mercedes SLR McLaren.
10 Additional Cars for the PAL Version... GT4 was released in Japan on December
28, 2004 with an extensive list of 700 cars. When the game is released in Europe
and Australasia, driving fans will be treated to an additional 10 cars including
the stunning new Alfa Romeo GT, the beautiful Audi Nuvolari Quattro, the
award-winning modified Golf IV R32 from HPA Motorsports, the record-breaking
Auto Union V16 Type C Streamline Race Car, the controversial Chaparral 2J Race
Car and the 1993 Le Mans-winning Peugeot 905.
The Best Tracks... GT4 boasts a 52 track line-up including world-famous circuits
such as Suzuka and, for the first time, the notorious Nurburgring Nordschleife
and La Sarthe at Le Mans. There are also city courses in Seoul, Paris, Tokyo,
New York, Seattle, Assisi, Capri and Monte Carlo, power and speed drag-strips,
original, dirt and snow tracks (including in the Swiss Alps and Chamonix) and
driving parks – many of which can be driven in reverse.
The Best Settings... new technology blends real-time action with a photographic
background to immerse the player in real landscapes including New York City,
Paris and the Grand Canyon. Detailed vehicle and environment mapping create
broadcast-quality graphics – from competitor car reflections and light on the
player's vehicle to sparks flying as your exhaust pipe clips! The team spent
six-weeks on location taking tens of thousands of photographs at each track to
ensure realistic modelling of the track characteristics down to a 15mm level of
detail.
The Best Sounds... The roar of the engine in Gran Turismo is a recording of
every individual real car, based on the team's extraordinary visits to museums,
factories and test tracks in their quest for audio perfection. While driving or
watching a replay you can enjoy music from classic rock to drum 'n' bass with
artists including British band Kasabian, rock group Eagles of Death Metals, the
enigmatic DJ Freq Nasty and break-beat master Bushwacka. The widest variety of
music ever in a video game is completed with classical music from Bach, Chopin,
Mozart, Debussy and others.
The Best Control... consider yourself manager material? The new GT4 B-Spec Mode
lets you become the race manager. This is the first time that non-gamers can
take part in the gameplay by deciding on race pace, pit-stop strategy and tuning
to help their drivers win. B-Spec lets back seat drivers take control in a mode
that creator Yamauchi describes as "The GT you can enjoy while drinking a
cup of coffee".
Best Shots... GT4's all new Photo Mode lets you shoot and print perfect photos
of your favourite cars at your favourite tracks or, as a virtual tourist, at one
of 15 famous city locations including the Brooklyn Bridge and the Las Vegas
Strip. Budding photographers can choose their camera, add special effects and
download to a memory card or USB memory stick. Photo Mode and the in-game
replays achieve better-than-real-life visuals by allowing cameras to be placed
close to high speed racing cars and enabling new angles to be achieved in
always-perfect lighting. The Best Tuning ... For the ultimate petrol head, GT4
offers a new engine tuning mode. Novices can select a Quick Tune Up to fine-tune
the car's power and weight and adjust transmission and tyres. Enthusiasts can
manually tune their vehicles at the Tuner Manufacturer Village, home to nine
tuning shops that specialise in brakes, exhaust, turbo, drivetrain, suspension
and tyres. Gamers can pimp their rides by adding front and rear spoilers or by
switching rims.
The Gran Turismo series has sold over 36 million copies and GT4 continues where
Gran Turismo 3 A-Spec left off. Fuelled by game designer Kazunori Yamauchi's
passion for cars, GT4 has taken producers Polyphony Digital four years to
develop and is the largest video game ever made. It would take more than 120
days of playing 24-hours non-stop just to sample each car on every track for
just five minutes.
Genre: Games - PS2 - Driving
Certificate: ELSPA 3+ ELSPA Minimum Age 3










