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29 August 2008
Sega GT - Sega's answer to the Gran Turismo series
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.
30 September 2008
Gran Turismo 2 on a Dreamcast: Powered by Bleem!
When Sega created the Dreamcast, some people who had replaced their Playstations for the Dreamcast wondered if there was a way to make their old Playstation Games work on the Dreamcast. As People wondered, a company called Bleemcast created a way to make that happen. They created a full disk called "Bleem!", with all types of games to use from PSone, yet this had a few minor glitches. Then they made 3 other disks that work perfectly but for only one game, these were for Metal Gear Solid, Tekken 3, & Gran Turismo 2. This one I am reviewing is "Bleem!" for Gran Turismo 2. I am a huge fan of the game Gran Turismo 2 when they had it for the Playstation. I sold the PS1 I owned to buy a Sega Dreamcast, but decided to keep Gran Turismo 2 (since my brother's PS2 plays PS1 games). As soon as I replaced my Playstation for a Sega Dreamcast, I heard from a friend that an emulator disk created by Bleemcast that will allow me to play Gran Turismo 2 on the Sega Dreamcast. I decided to go get "Bleem!" for Gran Turismo 2. As I placed it in, it loaded like most Dreamcast games & then showed the screen saying they were not licensed by Sony (well Duh!), then finally tells me to take the "Bleem!" disk out and put in Gran Turismo 2. I did it and Surprisingly, Gran Turismo 2 was actually playing on my Dreamcast!! I was jumping for joy that despite selling my PSone, I was able to still play my favorite racing game on my new Dreamcast! "The Real Driving Simulator" is even more real on the Dreamcast compared to the PSone (seriously)! GT2 on the "Bleem-powered" Dreamcast looks better than the same game on the PS1. The game is the same as on the PS1, but graphics are smoother, the cars look better, and the tracks & scenery is far better. Basically, it's graphics are leaned more to the side of PS2's Gran Turismo 3 instead of more towards Playstation's Gran Turismo. Think of this as Gran Turismo 2-1/2! Sega GT may of killed Gran Turismo 2 in graphics when it's on the Playstation. But on the Dreamcast, "Bleem!" for Gran Turismo 2 makes Gran Turismo 2 almost even to the graphics of Sega GT. Playing GT2 with a Dreamcast controller is a bit complex and takes a bit to learn, still it's easier to play than it's rival Sega GT though. If you have a PS1 adapter for the Dreamcast (places the PS1 plug on the adapter and the adapter connects to the Dreamcast controller slot), this would be as easy as playing it on a Playstation or the PS2! Bleemcast no longer make this & other "Bleem!" games & the company is now out of business. But still, you can find this disk and other "Bleem!" disks in some gaming retailers, yet these are now extremely rare!!! I loved Sega GT for it's graphics and it is the best "Dreamcast-Exclusive" racing game, but I like "Bleem!" for Gran Turismo 2 much better not just for the "Improved-from-PS1" graphics, but it as many more cars than Sega GT (GT2's 650 vs Sega GT's 130) & it has easier controls. If you have a Dreamcast, hate the difficult driving style of Sega GT, but love to have a great racing game, buy Gran Turismo 2 for the PSone & a copy of "Bleem!" for Gran Turismo 2 for the Dreamcast and have fun playing the greatest racing game from the Sony Playstation clearer & more vivid on your Sega Dreamcast. But note, this disk & any other "Bleem!" disk will only work on all Sega Dreamcasts made before October 2000. Keep this in mind when buying this or any other "Bleem!" disk, so you won't accidentally buy it to find out it won't work.
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08 May 2008
Gran Turismo 2: The Best PS1 Driving Simulator
Gran Turismo 2 is by far the greatest car simulator for the Original Playstation (PS1)! GT2 introduced Rally racing to the Gran Turismo Series with their new Dirt tire modification. It's a blast to drive your Rally car up and down the legendary Pikes Peak. Over 650 Brand-name cars from around the world can aquired New or used throuough GT2(that's around 3 times the amount from GT1!). Every car is able to be tuned, and most cars can also be turned to a racecar. The graphics are much better than GT1 as well! The cars look great for a game on the PS1, You can see all the angles of the cars. Sure, GT3 and GT4 have better graphics than GT2 since these were on the even better PS2. But for a game on the PS1, Gran Turismo 2 a better image of each car than every other car game on the PS1!