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    GT 64: Championship Edition

    Game » consists of 1 releases. Released Apr 14, 1998

    A Nintendo 64 racing game officially licensed by the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship.

    Short summary describing this game.

    GT 64: Championship Edition last edited by Nes on 11/05/23 03:48PM View full history

    Overview

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    GT 64: Championship Edition, known in Japan as City Tour GrandPrix: Zen-Nippon GT Senshuken or City-Tour GP, is a touring car racing game developed by Imagineer and published by Ocean (outside of Japan) and Imagineer (in Japan) for the Nintendo 64 in Europe on April 14, 1998, in North America on August 31, 1998, and in Japan on October 30, 1998.

    The only officially licensed game of the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship released on the Nintendo 64, GT 64 features 14 teams from the 1997 season's GT500 class, six car models (the most prominent being the Toyota Supra and the Nissan Skyline GT-R), three courses (with both Short and Long versions), and two-player split screen multiplayer.

    Cars & Teams

    The game features multiple teams from the 1997 JGTC season's GT500 class, several of which share the same vehicle make and model (six in total):

    Toyota Supra JZA80

    • No. 5: Team 5ZIGEN, 5ZIGEN Supra
    • No. 36: Toyota Castrol Team, Castrol TOM's Supra
    • No. 37: Toyota Castrol Team, Castrol TOM's Supra
    • No. 38: Toyota Castrol Team, Castrol Cerumo Supra
    • No. 39: Toyota Team SARD, Denso Supra GT

    Nissan Skyline GT-R BCNR33

    • No. 2: NISMO, ZEXEL Skyline
    • No. 3: Hasemi Motor Sports, Unisia JECS Skyline
    • No. 12: Hoshino Racing, Calsonic Skyline
    • No. 556: NISMO, KURE R33

    Nissan Fairlady Z LM

    • No. 75: Team LeMans, Nissan 300ZX-GTS

    Honda NSX E-NA2

    • No. 18: Mugen + Dome Project, Avex Dome Mugen NSX
    • No. 100: Team Kunimitsu with Mooncraft, Raybrig NSX

    Porsche 993 GT2

    The EU/NA version of the game replaces the team with bonus team 001 (Imagineer-GTR), featuring a special livery covered with the Imagineer logo.

    • No. 30: Team Take One, Sogokeibi Porsche

    Lamborghini Diablo GT1

    The EU/NA version of the game replaces the team with bonus team 002 (Ocean-GTR), featuring a special livery covered with the Ocean logo.

    • No. 88: JLOC Corsa, JLOC Diablo GTR

    Courses

    Both Japanese and overseas versions of the game include six total courses, three of which are alternate "Long" versions of the other three "Short" courses. All three of the Japanese version courses are set in Japan (Kyoto, Lake Fuji, and Tokyo) while all three of the overseas version courses are set in different countries (Europe, Japan, and U.S.A.). The Tokyo and Japan courses are identical.

    The Championship mode follows all six courses in order:

    EU/NA Version

    1. Europe GP Short
    2. Japan GP Short
    3. U.S.A. GP Short
    4. Europe GP Long
    5. Japan GP Long
    6. U.S.A. GP Long

    JP Version

    1. Kyoto GP Short
    2. Lake Fuji GP Short
    3. Tokyo GP Short
    4. Kyoto GP Long
    5. Lake Fuji GP Long
    6. Tokyo GP Long
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