I have to say I have never seen a cover like the one displayed in the aricle. The version I have is a picture of a tyre with Gran Turismo written in the middle. Can someone explain what is going on? Atlantis Hawk 11:29, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
I removed this section, as it appears be more of a "personal rant" rather than trivia anyone would be interested it reading:
As a member of Gran Turismo-based forums, these complaints always surface, yet nobody mentions them as trivia. "Trivia" would likely be popular cultural references, so feel free to re-include them to Wikipedia if some exist.
— Formulanone 05:09, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
One of GT's selling points was that it was among the first console games to actually shoot for some level of realism in its driving model. Obviously what was possible on a PSX is not even close to what you can do on the 360 or PS3 but some discussion on this, if anyone has info on its driving model, and just how complex it really is, would be both relevant and interesting. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 206.210.17.33 (talk • contribs).
If you honestly believe this was the first to attempt real world physics then I suggest you go back and learn about games, instead of being a fan of a series. It's neither relevant nor interesting to anyone else. The truth may be however. So like I said go real about games and physics and come back when you see the 80's games that incorperated real world physics. Thanks. Bye. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.154.206.168 (talk) 17:20, 3 October 2009 (UTC)
Some of the tracks were by bands that are still touring today and have sold over 30 million records. This being Garbage, the band that had two tracks on the first GT, As Heaven Is Wide and Stupid Girl. I am surprised to see no mention of the music in this game.
Although i was already a fan of garbage, it was this game that cemented that view and turned me into a hard core fan.
Garbage was not the only band in the game. EnveeNV (talk) 22:32, 23 February 2023 (UTC)