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This is the discussion thread for a recent post on GTPlanet:
This article was published by Andrew Evans (@Famine) on April 28th, 2020 in the Gran Turismo Series category.
First saw the Demo of the GT40 lapping Seattle reverse, in a game shop on Westchester Ave, in the Bronx. Was the Japanese version and not for sale. Couldn't believe those graphics. The heat haze. The sound of the car. The sunset conditions.
I'd say Mid-field was the circuit I enjoyed the most. However, I spent half my time acquiring all four TOM'S X540 Chasers, at that oval track.
Also, loved watching the replays after doing the Ruf RGT test course lap.
Got a copy of it, but doesn't work in my PS4.
Aah the good old days...
One would wonder how GT3 would look like in todays technology 💡
So to celebrate its anniversary I thought why not do this re-imagining a remake GT3
And for the US Folks and myself:
And incase of wondering how it looks like side by side:
Yes I know the game used is Forza Horizon 3/4 but does it really matter?
Happy Birthday Gran Turismo 3!!
Ahh I didnt see that the creator is in here @Yui-san cheers mate
Aah the good old days...
One would wonder how GT3 would look like in todays technology 💡
So to celebrate its anniversary I thought why not do this re-imagining a remake GT3
And for the US Folks and myself:
And incase of wondering how it looks like side by side:
Yes I know the game used is Forza Horizon 3/4 but does it really matter?
Happy Birthday Gran Turismo 3!!
Ahh I didnt see that the creator is in here @Yui-san cheers mate
Glad I'm not the only one who loves the fun "orange" era of menus. Amazing aesthetic.One would wonder how GT3 would look like in todays technology 💡
Its Gran Turismo 1...but okay.Glad I'm not the only one who loves the fun "orange" era of menus. Amazing aesthetic.