GT Legends

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GT Legends
Gt legends video game PC cover scan.jpg
European cover art
Developer(s) Simbin / Sector3 Studios
Publisher(s)
Engine ISImotor
Platforms Windows 2000, Windows XP
Release date(s)
    • UK: November 4, 2005

      Genre(s) Sim racing
      Mode(s) Single player and Multiplayer

      GT Legends is a sports car racing simulator for the PC developed by Simbin. It is based on the 2005 FIA Historic Racing Championships for GTC and TC cars of the 1960s and 1970s. This is a modern-day championship for historic cars, and so the circuit designs in GT Legends are those of the modern era, contrasting with games such as Grand Prix Legends which are actually set in historic times.

      GT Legends has the same graphics engine as rFactor (developed by Image Space Incorporated), a similar physics engine but different multiplayer code. In the press, it was highly praised for its exceptionally good quality sounds and realism.[1]

      Gameplay

      Unlike most Simbin games, GT Legends has a career mode, in which you need to win a series of races in order to unlock cars, tracks and more championships. The championships in the game is subdivided into the 60s and 70s, and in those years are separated into Touring Cars and Grand Touring Cars category. In addition to this, GT Legends also has 5 different levels of difficulty, ranging from beginner to professional mode. The harder your level of difficulty is selected, the more winning points you will earn at the conclusion of each championships. Even though the duration of races and/or the quantity of tracks may be different, the amount of winning is always the same throughout the career.

      Tracks

      In addition to the following officially released tracks, the game supports many add-on tracks provided by the sim racing community.

      Cars

      In addition to the following officially released cars, GT Legends has an abundance of add-on cars provided by the sim racing community.[2]

      1. Abarth 1000 TC
      2. AC Cobra - 289 and 427
      3. Alfa Romeo GTA
      4. Austin-Healey 3000
      5. Austin Mini Cooper S
      6. BMW 3.0C SL
      7. Chevrolet Corvette (C2)
      8. Chevrolet Corvette (C3)
      9. De Tomaso Pantera
      10. Ferrari 275 GTB/C
      11. Ford Capri RS2600 and RS3100
      12. Ford Escort RS1600
      13. Ford Falcon
      14. Ford GT40
      15. Ford Mustang
      16. Jaguar E-Type
      17. Jaguar Mark 2
      18. Lotus Cortina
      19. Lotus Elan 26R
      20. Lotus Elite
      21. Mercedes 300SL
      22. Porsche 906
      23. Porsche 911RSR
      24. Porsche 914-6
      25. Renault Alpine A110
      26. Shelby Daytona Coupe
      27. Shelby Mustang GT350
      28. TVR Griffith 400

      See also

      References

      1. http://www.gamespot.com/pc/driving/gtlegends/review.html
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