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GT3 Swiss Alps, Arcade Mode Area A (Hard), Gran Turismo 3 A-spec

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GT3 Swiss Alps, Arcade Mode Area A (Hard), Gran Turismo 3 A-spec
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Arcade Mode - Single Race
Race course stage: Swiss Alps [Area A]
Difficulty: Hard
Car driven: Lancer Evolution VI Rally Car [Class R]
Music used: 'Cruise Control' by Anthony Lofton, Joshua Morse (OC remix)
'Kill the Wabbit' by Ozzy Fudd (Mark McCollum)?

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Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec is a racing game, the first in the Gran Turismo series to be released for the PlayStation 2. Gran Turismo 2000 was the working name used when demonstrated at E3 2000/2001. The game was a critical and commerical success, going on to become one of the best-selling console games of all time.

Gameplay: The Gran Turismo Mode (Simulation Mode in the American version) has a reorganized layout, with a more structured and progressive arrangement of races and challenges. Races vary from short beginner events to multi-hour endurance races and also rallying events against an opponent. In addition, the car shops are now organized by country and then by manufacturer, which some find to be more intuitive than the East/West City method used in its predecessor. On the downside, far fewer vehicles are available in GT3 (just over 150 in total) than GT2 (around 650). This is attributed largely to the work needed for the more detailed graphics, providing detailed statistics for all the cars and the game's release being early in the PlayStation 2's lifespan. Another new feature is the ability to win unlicensed versions of actual Formula One cars (labeled as Polyphony 001 and 002 in the PAL version and F686/M, F687/S, F688/S, F090/S, F094/H and F094/S in the Japanese and American versions) from endurance races. In the NTSC versions, the name of each car denotes various pieces of information (such as the amount of cylinders it contains, the year it was raced, and its driver, respectively). As expected, they perform significantly better than the other vehicles featured in the game. The only liability is that they wear out the tires in a matter of laps. Players cannot buy harder tire compounds to fit on them. The Japanese NTSC-J version also featured a racing Lamborghini Diablo, but without a manufacturer due to licensing. The basic aim of the game (like GT1 and GT2), is to win all the provided races, championships, complete license tests and achieve 100% game completion. Every 25% of the game completed results in the player being awarded a car as a special prize.
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Gran Turismo III 03 "Gran Turismo 3" A-spec Arcade Mode Hard single player race racing drive driving driven level selection Rally track course Swiss Alps "class R" Car cars Lancer Evolution VI vehicle video game gameplay Cruise Control by Anthony Lofton Joshua Morse Kill da Wabbit Rabbit the Ozzy Fudd Elmer Bugs music IV Forza Motorsport Burnout Kazunori Yamauchi omake let's play this gaming versus match

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  • KILL THE WABBIT! BWAHAHAHAAHAAHAAHA cool vid HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

  • heh heh heh, then at the end, it turned out the Elmer Fudd was racing Bugs Bunny. XP

  • If you did the licence test on this track by drifting not braking, you would fail easily lol, but i dont think thats possible to survive this track on licence test by drifting lol, nice drifting and driving,

    P.S. is this from your PC or TV????

  • I was playing on a Playstation 2, off the TV using a camcorder which was plugged into the "video out" of the Television.

  • ooh, so you mean like fraps???? you set a recorder from fraps to your PC to your TV????

  • I didn't use Fraps... Let me explain better please:

    I used a video camcorder that has it's own harddrive, the 'audio video' cables that plug into the camcorder I plugged the yellow, red, and white ends into the "TV OUT" of a television. Then on the camcorder, I hit the REC button to toggle recording. Then I use a USB to camcorder cord to "dump" the recorded data onto a PC, then edit it from there and upload the produced video.

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  • Ahh the classic! Impreza VS Lancer!

  • how the hell do u own a game like that o_O

  • gotta do manual man! nice drivin btw

  • lol yeah and he lost poor elmer.....oh well hes over it by now X]

  • Rally courses tend to have a bunch of turns and curves in them, and often times it's how well you drift around each corner that gets you victory.

    Yup, I excel at Rally, but it would be a little funner if I had another opponent or two making 3 or 4 racers. I'd enjoy that more ^_^

    I picked out some stuff of course to overlay on the video, it worked out pretty decently. Then I thought that song toward the end would be entertaining like listening to the radio it switched to something "different."

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