Toyota Gets Special Gran Turismo 4 Version 49
Thanks to GamesAsylum for the news that Toyota have commissioned a special car-specific version of Gran Turismo 4, to encourage Japanese consumers to buy its latest hybrid car. In this Toyota Prius-featuring deal, "Toyota have installed GT Force Pro steering wheel equipped PlayStation 2 booths running the game in their Japanese showrooms, so customers can have a virtual test drive." The Magic Box has some more screenshots of the special Gran Turismo 4 Prius Trial Version, which will be available to play next month, ahead of the game's release, and is "not for resale".
well (Score:5, Funny)
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In fact, this is such a good idea I can't believe it's taken this long for a car company to come up with this.
I hate advertising in it's many forms, but this is a form I'd actually accept. It's original and inventive.
Of course they could go all out and have the Mitsubishi's etc... in it, but hamstring them so you can't possibly lose driving a Toyota:)
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If that IS true, that's pretty cool, since it will encourage more car makers to licence their cars for games.
fun to drive. (Score:1, Offtopic)
Awesome screenshots (Score:3, Insightful)
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But yeah, it's another crappy econobox FWD. But people buy econoboxen because they can't afford better cars, and the company they buy from has some cool marketing gimmick. Cheap cars don't have to be built well, handle well, or perform well. They just have to get good gas mileage and either look good or be cheaper than the competition. Not all FWD cars are bad, just the cheap ones. The ma
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the BMW M3 is a 2-door coupe/convertible [edmunds.com]. You're probably thinking of the M5 [edmunds.com].
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Oh, you mean the old M3 [edmunds.com]. I guess my unthinking self figured who wouldn't mind 700 additional pounds if it meant 160 extra horses and 130 ft./lbs. of torque [edmunds.com]. Not to mention the standard 6-speed stick getting you from 0-60 in 5 flat.
When I see e36s on the highway, they're generally beat-up pieces of shit that some privileged teenager whined and complained to get.
Glad you like them, though. Good on ya'.
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Personally, I overclock everything I own. Hence the reason I'm starting with a galant vr4.
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You shoehorned a General Motors small-block 350 cu. in. engine into a space where a Mazda rotary engine formerly lived. Outside of the sheer physical impossibility, the finances involved (replacing bottom end, custom making motor mounts, custom GM tranny magically made to fit a Mazda, new computer, etc. etc.) would be completely ridiculous. This makes me want to call
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I bet the 350 in that feather-weight RX-7 body really hauls.
I'd be jealous if I wasn't so broke.
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See my sig (haven't updated the site for a while).
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hence the 8-10 mpg on an engine that can get twice that with the same horsepower.
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And so it began... Then about 10 people did the same thing, and beat me to finishing. I'm just now finishing it up, it's been about a year and a half since then. I really love rotaries, but I just don't yet trust myself with them, and haven't found anyone that really knows them well enough for my tastes yet, and the 20B wa
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Btw- Mad props for the GVR4. DSMs rule
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It really comes down to that. I picked up the galant vr4 in bad shape for 3000. I've stripped the body to the frame and had it repainted black. I located a new creme leather interior. I picked the springs, shocks, and porsche big brake kit I wanted. I've got all the stainless steel lines and everything else I wanted. I've got the superturismo's I wanted. The tires I wanted. The 3 inch aluminum exhaust I wanted. Now I'm concentrating on the engine/turbo. I'm aiming for 20 pounds of street boost with a
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I remember (Score:3, Insightful)
This could get pretty cool with the GT4 engine. Imagine driving a virtual Viper past Cobo Hall complete with NAIAS lights and signs on it.
OK, I'm babbling. Being a computer dork and a car dork at the same time is difficult, so bear with me.
Interesting Concept (Score:2)
I've always wondered if it would be fun to have a game with the open-endedness of Grand Theft Auto, but the graphics of Gran Turismo (in w/e its current version is). And it wouldn't be on a track either.
It would be a regular street, in fact, best would be realistically modelled cities that you could drive around in any number of types of cars. From the car you drive now t
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Hrmmmm (Score:3, Insightful)
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D'oh! Perhaps the Toyota dealerships trying to sell Priuses to people interested in buying a car should have taken this into consideration!
I can't wait to see the looks on their faces when hordes of non-Prius-buying gamers fail to flock to the simulators sitting on their showroom floors! Ha-hah!
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I played gran Turismo so I could drive all the cars in the world. I was dissapointed that I couldn't drive a Model T. I would have liked to drive some old steam car. Where is the hourse and buggy. (I'd like to try a horse and buggy around that corkscrew that we spend weeks trying to get the Viper around)
I can't afford to buy every car. Even if I could, many are too rare to get the most out of. If I owned a 1 of 10 made care, I would only drive it in parades, which doesn't get a car made for a tight
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done before? (Score:1)
Why not sell or give away these special versions? (Score:2, Insightful)
Therefore I believe the best thing SCEI/Polyphony and the companies involve can do
Toyota loves Gran Turismo (Score:1)
Quite impressive, I might add, as it's running over 9 linked 42-inch plasma screens.
The marketing department there absolutely loved GT3, and would often show off to customers, dealers, etc., by playing any one of a number of (really well driven) replays that they had saved.
Priuses aren't selling (Score:2)