

So how do you go about unlocking the remaining 38 cars promised of Prologue? This is where the game's "School" mode comes into play. You can also select tire grip between street, sports, normal and racing.

New York, Fuji Speedway and Tsukuba can be raced on with five opponents or by yourself, with the other two courses being solo affairs at this point. You can race through five courses, including Tsukuba Circuit, New York, Grand Canyon, Fuji Speedway and Citta di Aria, all of which are available from the start. Arcade Mode is, as the name would suggest, a quick race mode. Selectable from the start of this Gran Turismo 4 sampler are two modes, School Mode and Arcade Mode. A demo for something that big ought to be being pretty darn vivid.
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On the other hand, the full version of the game, due for Japanese release in them Summer of 2004, promises 500 cars, 50 courses and the some of the finest graphics and physics yet seen in the racing genre. The instruction manual isn't even a booklet - it's a foldout pamphlet. On the one hand, GT4 Prologue is nothing more than a mere demo of a larger game. We feel that with those words, "Compact but vivid," Polyphony Digital has described Prologue better than we ever could.
