Unfortunately you’re stuck with the stock colors of the cars, which is a shame because it would have been a bit more polished to allow users to change them to whatever color strikes their fancy.
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Although the selection isn’t as varied, they did license some winners, like the BMW M3, Porsche 911-GT1, Panoz GTR-1, Panoz Esperante, Callaway C12, Lister Storm, Mosler Raptor and Saleen SR. Although the selection of cars is nothing to sneer at, it still doesn’t have the smorgasbord of choices that Gran Turismo offers and it’s a little hard not to compare the two and feel that Sports Car GT comes up short. The game features 45 licensed cars and seven tracks that include two fantasy courses. On the flip side however, I often got better track times using the normal game pad, which is set up decently. I enjoyed using the Dual Shock control a lot more than the normal gamepad because it made me feel more into the game with the pad vibrating when I hit another car or the wall, and melded in nicely with the sound effects that occurred. The game has a better than average physics engine and decent realism, with cars slipping in the sand and on grass, or sometimes losing control when banging into an opponent. To me, this is by far the most important aspect of a game and Sports Car GT doesn’t disappoint.