
GT Racing
GT Racing is a motorsport racing game developed by Kazumi Totaka and published by Nintendo for the SNES. Featuring both Formula One and street cars, the game offers split-screen multiplayer racing with a unique behind-car perspective and pseudo-3D graphics.
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About This Retro Game
GT Racing was one of the first SNES games to attempt a 3D-like racing experience using Mode 7 scaling and rotation technology.
The game includes 16 different tracks set in international locations, with weather effects and day/night transitions that affect gameplay.
Though not as polished as later SNES racers, GT Racing was notable for its ambitious attempt at realistic racing simulation on 16-bit hardware.
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