Summary
- Release Year: 1998
- Genres: Racing
- Platforms: Nintendo 64
- Developers: Imagineer
- Publishers: Imagineer, Infogrames, Ocean
GT 64: Championship Edition (1998)
GT 64: Championship Edition is a racing video game for the Nintendo 64. Released in 1998, it was an official licensed game to the All-Japan GT Championship (JGTC), featuring cars and drivers of the 1997 season. GT and Grand Tour are references to long distance traveling such as in the traditional version of the Grand Tour. It was first released on Super Famicom as Zen-Nippon GT Senshuken. It was also the final game ever published by Ocean Software.
Gameplay
GT 64: Championship Edition is a racing game that simulates the All-Japan GT Championship. Players can choose from a variety of cars and drivers, each with their own unique stats and handling characteristics. The game features a variety of tracks, including real-world circuits like Suzuka and Fuji Speedway.
The game has several different modes, including a single-race mode, a championship mode, and a time trial mode. In the championship mode, players must race through a series of races in order to earn points and win the championship. The time trial mode allows players to race against the clock to set the best possible time.
GT 64: Championship Edition also features a variety of different gameplay options. Players can adjust the difficulty level, the number of laps, and the weather conditions. The game also supports up to four players in split-screen multiplayer mode.
Graphics and Sound
GT 64: Championship Edition features impressive graphics for its time. The cars and tracks are all rendered in 3D, and the game runs at a smooth frame rate. The game also features a variety of weather effects, including rain and snow.
The game’s sound is also top-notch. The cars all have realistic engine sounds, and the game features a variety of music tracks that add to the atmosphere.
Reception
GT 64: Championship Edition was well-received by critics. The game was praised for its realistic graphics, smooth gameplay, and variety of content. The game was also a commercial success, selling over one million copies worldwide.
However, the game was not without its critics. Some reviewers found the game to be too difficult, and others complained about the lack of online multiplayer support.
Conclusion
GT 64: Championship Edition is a classic racing game that still holds up today. The game’s realistic graphics, smooth gameplay, and variety of content make it a must-play for fans of racing games.
Trivia
- GT 64: Championship Edition was the first game in the GT series to be released on a Nintendo console.
- The game features a hidden car that can be unlocked by completing a series of challenges.
- The game’s soundtrack was composed by Nobuo Uematsu, who is best known for his work on the Final Fantasy series.
Additional Information
- Developer: Imagineer
- Publisher: Ubi Soft
- Release Date: 1998
- Platforms: Nintendo 64
- Genre: Racing
- Modes: Single-player, multiplayer
- Number of Players: 1-4
Review Score
7.5/10