spazzyfry123The 350Z GT4 Edition...I went to the website and it doesn't seem there is anything on/in the car that has anything to do with GT4. I know it is also celebrating the Z itself's aniversary, but they advertise it as a GT4 car...shouldn't there be some type of "Gran Turismo" emblem on in or sewed into the seat or something? Also, are there performance upgrades on this one that are "better" than the normal 350's?
pimp racerOh my bad I forgot it was 120 seconds thenI havent played that demo since I got it like in the summer!.
fruitcake300 BHP instead of 280![]()
spazzyfry123Ah...I see 👍 So what did they do to achieve the extra power? And I saw a picture of a wheel and saw some Brembo calipers stuffed in there...![]()
This Demo is 3 years old and came with a Dealership press kit when you purchased a new 350ZX I'ts dated 2002 and has 15 cars, It's not a new Demo!!! The press kit includes a DVD of all Z cars, including one on Maintenance and Racing and last but not lease a PS/2 Playable Demo for a total of three discs... (((Unless they made another one, They also made a playable Subaru Demo in 2002!!!)))lancer10just got this in IGN.com
First up is a new limited edition version of GT4 being co-developed with Nissan. Set for limited release next Spring only in Europe, Nissan 350Z Gran Turismo 4 Limited Edition will feature the Nissan 350Z, in Sunshine Yellow and Black body colors, as its focus. SCE has done this sort of thing numerous times in the past, so this news doesn't come as much of a surprise. Only 700 copies of this collectors' item will be released.
The second title won't be playable in the home. Yamauchi revealed today that Polyphony is working with Toyota on a motion attraction called the Motor Sports Simulator that will make use of GT4 technology. The attraction will be initially placed in the Toyota "Mega Web" showrooms and will let players race through the new Fuji Speedway raceway (which opens in April of 2005).
Polyphony actually has an amazing motion-based version of Gran Turismo in its five-star offices that journalists like us are given a chance to try out when we go in for interviews. If this attraction is anything like that, racing fans are in for a real treat. Let's hope SCE and Toyota make it available for car fans throughout the world
I'd travel around the globe to try that setup!lancer10The second title won't be playable in the home. Yamauchi revealed today that Polyphony is working with Toyota on a motion attraction called the Motor Sports Simulator that will make use of GT4 technology.