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Please do not order GTC Tokyo-Geneva if your only way of playing imports is a Slide Card/Swap Magic Disk. You will not be able to play the game. An update to the Gran Turismo juggernaut, sans simulation mode but fully charged with the grand driving realism that has given the GT franchise it's well deserved renown. Concept cars are those driving machines that may never make it to mass market - sculpted metal and framework on wheels which are conceived and concocted by some mad engineering team from European foundries or the ironworks of Japan. Flipping through the GT Concept manual, some cars featured include the Daihatsu Copen, Civic TypeR, Honda NSX-R, Mazda RX-8, Toyota Pod, and the Toyoya WiLL VS. From Europe, new cars include the Aston Martin Vanquish, Lotus Elise, and Mercedes-Benz SL 500. Ten Dream cars may be unlocked in the game such as the Mazda 6 Limited Edition, Nissan 350Z Limited Edition, and the Ford GT40 Limited Edition. Overall, roughly 100 cars are featured in the game and approximately half of them must be unlocked before you can test their road finesse. A simple pleasure found in the game are a couple of commercials thrown in between the introduction cinemas. If you leave GT Concept running in demo mode, you'll eventually get to watch a series of little ads featuring different cars with the slogan "Be the first-ever driver" sandwiched between the hard driving action sequences. Please note: GT Concept 2002 Tokyo-Geneva is only being released in Europe and in Asia.
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