Sure, Gran Turismo was known to be one of the greatest games built for the Playstation system. Yet, they didn't know until 2000 that someone was wanting to challenge them for car-racing simulator game greatness... SEGA! Yes SEGA, well known for the Sonic The Hedgehog series, has taken Racing games by storm when they made a rival to Gran Turismo, called Sega GT. Sega GT is a game ahead of it's original rival Gran Turismo 2 in graphics, then swiftly hit in 2001 by Gran Turismo 3 for the new (at the time) PS2. Sega GT has four modes of play - Single Race, Dual Race, Time Attack, and Championship. 2 gearboxes and 2 driving styles are available - Automatic or manual gearbox, and Grip or Drift handling Sega GT has 130 real cars to choose from in Championship mode. but the biggest manufacturer is YOU (really)! When you acquire a specific license, you can build your own car using several traits (Engine, body, frame, you can name it too)! I am a huge car-racing game fan have a PS2 and a Dreamcast, and when I can't play GT3 or GT4 (usually when my little bro is playing on the PS2), I am proud to play Sega GT on the Sega Dreamcast. Sure the Dreamcast is a old system, but the graphics in Sega GT are almost as great and the gameplay is just as fun as Gran Turismo 3. I would actually give it a 4.5 out of 5. the game is great, but the game's controls and handling aspects will take some time to learn If you want a great racing game for the Dreamcast, Sega GT is a great choice for all racing fans who want the best driving simulator ever produced exclusively on the Sega Dreamcast.Read full review
The game was Sega's answer to Sony's Gran Turismo. Not as many cars, handling of cars not as good, but still a decent game for the system. Worth playing a couoke times and having in collection. Retrleased on Xbox original system.
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Sega GT for the Dreamcast is a cheap knockoff of Gran Turismo. I don't mind the knockoff part, if it handled like Gran Turismo, which it doesn't. The handling in this game is awful. The cars turn very slow at fast speeds. I've tried pushing the controller joystick all the way to the right and the dang car still wouldn't fully turn. It does a partial-slow-grandpa turn at best, which leads to hitting the wall ALL THE TIME!!! I don't know how people can play this game with that kind of steering flaw. I tried using the d-pad with the joystick, at the same time, and still my car does a partial turn then slams into a wall. It's frustrating! The only way I could prevent myself from hitting a wall was to slow down ahead of time then turn. When I say, "slow down," I mean slow as in slowing down under 50 mph. I've tried 60 mph and I still hit the wall. Slowing down under 50 mph means all the other cars pass me, at regular speed (damn cheaters), and I have no choice but to take last place in the race. I don't know, maybe it's something you can get use to over time, but not me. With better racing simulations out there, I would give this game a pass. It's more worth getting the Blingcast version of Gran Turismo 2 and playing that on the Dreamcast than dealing with the horrible turning speed of Sega GT. Oh, and by the way, the GT part stands for 'Grandpa Turning.' Good riddance.Read full review
The game looked great comes with manual and everything great deal buying it for $7 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Sega GT is a good driving game for the dreamcast. I had bought it because I had bought a used dreamcast console at a swapmeet for $10, and wanted to buy some games for it. what I liked about Sega GT is the vast number of cars to choose from, however you had to progress through the game, and win money in order to buy them. what I didn't like about the game is the handling. It was hard to control a car at high speeds using a controller, practice makes perfect I guess. all in all I'd give Sega GT a 7.0
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