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- JMarine25
Hello, GT Planet. I am a newcomer to this forum site.
My name is John M. Nice to get to see all of you here. I guess to introduce myself, I'll start with Gran Turismo, because this is the kind of stuff we all like, right? So here goes (if the list is too long for you, go three paragraphs down):
In the GT Series, I have played all three GTs. I've beaten only one (which was the first). To me, I don't want to beat ANY Gran Turismo game. It's kind of like I want to keep playing and playing without even thinking about beating an entire game. Gran Turismo 1 was one of my favorites. I mean, in what other video game can you mod out a Mitsubishi 3000GT to 930 hp, top speed of 240 mph, and can drift anywhere on the track you please? Plus, it had Special Stage R11, which is not an easy track, but just to burn rubber on city streets while racing professionally is pretty gosh darned cool, you know?
GT2, I lost faith in the 3000GT, but slipped into something more comfortable. Does a 971 hp, 260 mph Toyota GT-One sound nice? Heh... So, I got into all the different cars, and that Vector M12 can hit 100 in only 2nd gear. That is amazing. GT2 had my favorite rally course, which was Smokey Mountain North.
GT3 was out of this world. I Kind of consider GT3 as a GT1 for PS2. That may offend some people, but most of the car makes from GT2 made it to GT3 with the inclusion of Gillet and Tickford. I like Japan a lot, and so I loved racing the streets of Tokyo while listening to some Japanese music. SSR11 was back and while not easier, it was still fun and dazzling. And the F1 cars? When I raced Super Speedway's endurance (for NASCAR/IRL fans mostly), I bagged a F/090s. It rocked. I tried endlessly to get a F/686 from Seattle's endurance, and got that.
So I am a Gran Turismo veteran, and as of this posting, I cannot wait for GT4. I am 20 years old, and I'll feel like I'm 8 years old playing it. GT4 might be the only racing game I'd get all 2004 for my PS2. Unless R: Racing Evolution gets good ratings, then GT4 will be my pick. I like eundurance/sportscar road racing, NFL/NCAA football, and those pretty JGTC Race Queens. Well, nice meeting you all. Let's do forums!
My name is John M. Nice to get to see all of you here. I guess to introduce myself, I'll start with Gran Turismo, because this is the kind of stuff we all like, right? So here goes (if the list is too long for you, go three paragraphs down):
In the GT Series, I have played all three GTs. I've beaten only one (which was the first). To me, I don't want to beat ANY Gran Turismo game. It's kind of like I want to keep playing and playing without even thinking about beating an entire game. Gran Turismo 1 was one of my favorites. I mean, in what other video game can you mod out a Mitsubishi 3000GT to 930 hp, top speed of 240 mph, and can drift anywhere on the track you please? Plus, it had Special Stage R11, which is not an easy track, but just to burn rubber on city streets while racing professionally is pretty gosh darned cool, you know?
GT2, I lost faith in the 3000GT, but slipped into something more comfortable. Does a 971 hp, 260 mph Toyota GT-One sound nice? Heh... So, I got into all the different cars, and that Vector M12 can hit 100 in only 2nd gear. That is amazing. GT2 had my favorite rally course, which was Smokey Mountain North.
GT3 was out of this world. I Kind of consider GT3 as a GT1 for PS2. That may offend some people, but most of the car makes from GT2 made it to GT3 with the inclusion of Gillet and Tickford. I like Japan a lot, and so I loved racing the streets of Tokyo while listening to some Japanese music. SSR11 was back and while not easier, it was still fun and dazzling. And the F1 cars? When I raced Super Speedway's endurance (for NASCAR/IRL fans mostly), I bagged a F/090s. It rocked. I tried endlessly to get a F/686 from Seattle's endurance, and got that.
So I am a Gran Turismo veteran, and as of this posting, I cannot wait for GT4. I am 20 years old, and I'll feel like I'm 8 years old playing it. GT4 might be the only racing game I'd get all 2004 for my PS2. Unless R: Racing Evolution gets good ratings, then GT4 will be my pick. I like eundurance/sportscar road racing, NFL/NCAA football, and those pretty JGTC Race Queens. Well, nice meeting you all. Let's do forums!