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==Cars==
 
==Cars==
Compared to most Sega racing games, ''Sega GT'' has an abornmally large selection of over 130 cars licensed from Japanese companies including Subaru, Honda, Daihatsu, Mazda, Toyota, Mitsubishi Motors and Nissan. The PAL version adds even more, with European manufacturers Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Mercedes-Benz and Audi lending their products to the game. The game offers a mixture of production cars and models specifically designed for GT3 and GT2 races (and there are a few rally cars too), and localises some models for different regions (for example, in the United States, some high-end Toyota cars are given Lexus branding).
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Compared to most Sega racing games, ''Sega GT'' has an abornmally large selection of over 130 cars licensed from Japanese companies including Subaru, Honda, Daihatsu, Mazda, Toyota, Mitsubishi Motors and Nissan as well as Dodge and Ford. The PAL version adds even more, with European manufacturers Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Mercedes-Benz and Audi lending their products to the game. The game offers a mixture of production cars and models specifically designed for GT3 and GT2 races (and there are a few rally cars too), and localises some models for different regions (for example, in the United States, some high-end Toyota cars are given Lexus branding).
  
 
Each car is based on real-world specifications and is customisable.
 
Each car is based on real-world specifications and is customisable.

Revision as of 16:17, 12 October 2012

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Sega GT
System(s): Sega Dreamcast, Windows PC
Publisher: Sega,
Windows PC
Empire Interactive (EU), Activision (US)
Developer:
Genre: Racing

















Release Date RRP Code

Sega GT, known as Sega GT: Homologation Special (SegaGT ホモロゲーションスペシャル) in Japan, is a racing game developed by WOW Entertainment and published by Sega for the Sega Dreamcast and later Windows PCs. It is not to be confused with Sega Super GT, otherwise known as Scud Race.

Sega GT is the first game in the short lived Sega GT series (also consisting of Sega GT 2002 and Sega GT Online for the Xbox), and was designed to rival the Gran Turismo series on Sony's PlayStation (and PlayStation 2) consoles.

Cars

Compared to most Sega racing games, Sega GT has an abornmally large selection of over 130 cars licensed from Japanese companies including Subaru, Honda, Daihatsu, Mazda, Toyota, Mitsubishi Motors and Nissan as well as Dodge and Ford. The PAL version adds even more, with European manufacturers Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Mercedes-Benz and Audi lending their products to the game. The game offers a mixture of production cars and models specifically designed for GT3 and GT2 races (and there are a few rally cars too), and localises some models for different regions (for example, in the United States, some high-end Toyota cars are given Lexus branding).

Each car is based on real-world specifications and is customisable.

Physical Scans

Dreamcast Version

Dreamcast, US
SegaGT DC US Box Back.jpgSegaGT DC US Box Front.jpg
Cover
SegaGT DC US Disc.jpg
Disc
Dreamcast, EU
SegaGT DC EU Box Back.jpgSegaGT DC EU Box Front.jpg
Cover
SegaGT DC EU Disc.jpg
Disc
Dreamcast, JP
SegaGT DC JP Box Back.jpgSegaGT DC JP Box Front.jpg
Cover
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Disc

PC Version

PC, US
SegaGT PC US cover.jpg
Cover
PC, JP
SegaGT PC JP cover.jpg
Cover
PC, UK
SegaGT PC EU Box.jpg
Cover
SegaGT PC EU Disc1.jpg
Disc 1
SegaGT PC EU Disc2.jpg
Disc 2
PC, UK (Xplosiv)
SegaGT PC EU Box Xplosiv.jpg
Cover
PC, FR

PC, DE

PC, ES
SegaGT PC ES Box.jpg
Cover
PC, RU (Platinum)
SegaGT PC RU Platinum Box Back.jpgSegaGT PC RU Platinum Box Front.jpg
Cover

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