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SEGA GT 2002

What X-Box says: 'Gear up for the definitive car racing simulation. Featuring more than 100 current and classic high performance vehicles, amazing control, and deep gameplay, Sega GT 2002 gives you the most realistic racing experience on the virtual road. Choose from multiple modes, tracks, and environments to show what your mean machine can do. The Sega GT 2002 Mode is where your true test lies: win races and collect the necessary cash to buy new cars and upgrade the classics.'

Tester 01

Name: Gary

Age: 26

Console: X-Box

Storyline: This is a classic, nail-biting car racing game. You get to choose between many different production and classic sports cars racing through cities, snowy forests, race tracks and other funky environments.

Gameplay: The game has a very user-friendly interface. There are many cars to choose from, including loads of classic racing cars from decades of motorsport. There are also different play options: you can build your own cars or buy new ones when you earn cash from winning races. The excellent gameplay makes SEGA GT 2002 easy to get hooked on.

Graphics: The cool, realistic 3-D animation really gives you the feeling you are driving, which adds to the thrill of the race. You get a good feeling of the road surface, especially when driving in slushy snow.

Tester 02

Name: Undine

Age: 22

Console: X-Box

Storyline: There are heaps of cars to choose from in this hot racing game. You can switch between different modes and environments and also compete with your mate in '2 player mode'.

Gameplay: The set-up and navigation are quite easy to understand. Lovely! Therefore you can concentrate fully on selecting the right car for the race. Good horsepower does not necessarily mean best performance. Play the Sega GT mode to win prize money and buy the car of your dreams.

Graphics: The graphics are fantastic! I've never played a car game with such a realistic look and feel before. When I played the snowy track, it almost felt like being back at home in Europe at Christmas time.

Overall: Although BMW (my favourite) is missing on the broad list of car models, I'll give it the thumb's up. It's simple, but good fun.

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