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A late prototype of Gran Turismo 2 for the PlayStation. | A late prototype of Gran Turismo 2 for the PlayStation. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* European prototype | |||
* Compiled 13 days before the retail EU build. | *European prototype | ||
* Only Disc 1 (Arcade Mode) is included | *Compiled 13 days before the retail EU build. | ||
*Only Disc 1 (Arcade Mode) is included. | |||
* The ''Mazda 323 Rally Car'' is still known under its Japanese name, ''Mazda Familia Rally Car''. Notably, the textures for the car's European name cannot be found in this prototype. | *The ''Mazda 323 Rally Car'' is still known under its Japanese name, ''Mazda Familia Rally Car''. Notably, the textures for the car's European name cannot be found in this prototype. | ||
* The Valvoline logo in the ''Ford Focus Rally Car '99'' car can still be found. | *The Valvoline logo in the ''Ford Focus Rally Car '99'' car can still be found. | ||
* The model of the ''Ford Mustang GT '98'' car has minor differences. | *The model of the ''Ford Mustang GT '98'' car has minor differences. | ||
* The racing textures of the ''Ford Taurus SHO '99'' car still resembles Mark Martin's 1999 #6 Valvoline/Eagle One Taurus. | *The racing textures of the ''Ford Taurus SHO '99'' car still resembles Mark Martin's 1999 #6 Valvoline/Eagle One Taurus. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
<gallery mode=packed> | <gallery mode="packed"> | ||
GranTurismo2 Dec221999 front.jpg|Disc front. | File:GranTurismo2 Dec221999 front.jpg|Disc front. | ||
GranTurismo2 Dec221999 back.jpg|Disc back. | File:GranTurismo2 Dec221999 back.jpg|Disc back. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==External Links== | |||
*[http://redump.org/disc/105832/ Redump entry] | |||
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A late prototype of Gran Turismo 2 for the PlayStation.
Notes
- European prototype
- Compiled 13 days before the retail EU build.
- Only Disc 1 (Arcade Mode) is included.
- The Mazda 323 Rally Car is still known under its Japanese name, Mazda Familia Rally Car. Notably, the textures for the car's European name cannot be found in this prototype.
- The Valvoline logo in the Ford Focus Rally Car '99 car can still be found.
- The model of the Ford Mustang GT '98 car has minor differences.
- The racing textures of the Ford Taurus SHO '99 car still resembles Mark Martin's 1999 #6 Valvoline/Eagle One Taurus.
Origin
External Links