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The next game from the people who make Gran Turismo won't be a Gran Turismo game. Polyphony Digital has announced its oft-rumored motorcycle simulator. Titled Tourist Trophy: ...Read more
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The REAL riding simulator!
This may just be Gran Turismo on two wheels but it's still as good of a motorcycle racing game you can buy. If you didn't like the Gran Turismo series before, you won't like t...Read more
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Tourist Trophy: It's Gran Turismo 4 on bikes
The Gran Turismo creaters at Polophony Digital have been focused on the cars for years. Gran Turismo games 1-4 were great games and were all claimed as "The Real Driving ...Read more

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The next game from the people who make Gran Turismo won't be a Gran Turismo game. Polyphony Digital has announced its oft-rumored motorcycle simulator. Titled Tourist Trophy: The Real Riding Simulator, this PS2 title promises to do to two wheels what Gran Turismo did to four.



Polyphony seems to be going all out with this one, with a collection of bikes from big bike makers like Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki and Honda. The developer is even including real life suits and helmets. Polyphony is concentrating on making these bikes control like the real thing. Of course, with motorcycles, cornering is an important part of the race, and, sure enough, changing your riding form during cornering plays a major role in the game.


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PublisherSony Computer Entertainment
GameTourist Trophy: The Real Riding Simulator
UPC0711719614074, 711719750222

Key Features
PlatformSony PlayStation 2
ESRB RatingE - Everyone
GenreRacing

Tech Details
ESRB DescriptorSuitable for Persons Ages Six and Older
Control ElementsGamepad, Joystick
Number of Players1-2
Release Year2006
Game Special FeaturesOver 120 bikes to race; 35 different courses; unlock equipment by Shoei, Alpine Star, Arai, and more; includes some courses from the GRAN TOURISMO series.
Support ElementsAnalog Control, Memory Card, Vibration Function Compatible

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Tourist Trophy: The Real Riding Simulator (Sony PlayStation 2, 2006)
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The REAL riding simulator!

Created: 09/04/06
This may just be Gran Turismo on two wheels but it's still as good of a motorcycle racing game you can buy. If you didn't like the Gran Turismo series before, you won't like this incarnation.

This game offers a pretty expansive array of motorcycles to choose from. Mostly Japanese companies like Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha. But offers some BMW's, Ducati's and Triumphs as well. Bike size range from 125cc to bikes over 1,000cc's. All the bikes have a distinct sound, look, and feel. The bike renderings look great, as much detail as Gran turismo. One of the only downfalls to Tourist Trophy is that while you can tune your motorcycle you cannot buy new parts for it. You can only win bigger and faster bikes by completing racing. There is no money component in this game. So if your motorcycle turns poorly or isn't fast enough, it'll stay that way. The odd thing is that you can customize your rider more than you can your bike. Different Helmets, suits etc... from companies like Arai, Shoei and Alpine Star.

The course graphics are great, as they are right out of Gran Turismo. Which is both good and bad. The tracks are familiar and well suited to motorcycle racing, but there isn't anything new to really challenge you. The replay mode is as good as you'd expect from Gran tourismo. The racing physics are great, as are the controls and sounds. Replay value is about a 7 I'd say. Learning curve is about a half hour. Yes, there are still license tests, but this time they are WAY easier. So you should fly right through them. You can only race against three other computer controlled opponents, who aren't very difficult. On-line isn't a part of this game, but if you don't play games online (like me), you won't care.

There isn't bike damage in this game, but if you crash into a wall you will fly off your bike. You get right back on your bike and don't loose much time. Which is pretty stupid if you ask me. In real life if you dump your bike @ 140mph, you aren't getting right back on.

All in all it's a pretty good game, if you like bikes and you like Gran Turismo. I'd say it's worth it new price tag of $39.99. Tourist Trophy is the best Motorcycle simulator out there!!!!
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Tourist Trophy: It's Gran Turismo 4 on bikes

Created: 01/07/08
The Gran Turismo creaters at Polophony Digital have been focused on the cars for years. Gran Turismo games 1-4 were great games and were all claimed as "The Real Driving Simulator". By 2006, Polophony now creates their latest Gran Turismo game using only bikes and scooters and called it Tourist Trophy: The Real Riding Simulator.

Based mostly on the Gran Turismo 4 game, 34 of 51 courses that are found in GT4 can be found in Tourist Trophy (which has 35 courses), Test Course cannot be raced, but is in a few tests in "licence school" mode. One track that's different to GT4 though, is the Circuit de la Comunitat Valenciana Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain, a popular course in the MotoGP Championship.

Gran Turismo 4 gave you 721 cars (GT4's game box says over 650), most can be customised with wheels and a wing. Tourist Trophy only gives you 135 of the most famous bikes and scooters, but also give you the opportunity to customize the rider with changing the riding style, height of the rider, and the racing or street uniform it wears.

The graphics are taken directly off GT4 with most Gran Turismo 4 car brands removed from the course, yet Fiji Raceway 2005 does still have the Toyota and TRD logos, Mazda Raceway at Laguna Seca still has Mazda stuff on the bridges, and Twin Ring Motegi-Super Speedway still has Chevrolet logo on the course (now there are a set of "easter eggs" in the game for you).
The Bikes are great looking with excellent precision to detail on all the bikes. Also, Tourist Trophy is the first racing game from Polophony to have a view of the cockpit of the vehicle (Bike), which actually makes GT5 on the PS3 second to have this feature!

Some things I noticed was with most Race-Custom superbikes above 600cc can be given Wheelies and Endos (front wheelies done while braking) when given the right tweaks. However, Race-Custom models over 900cc can do these with no tweaks at all! Also, you can fall off the bikes if you push the bike too far inside or while you are off the road, so be careful.

With all the factors despite lack of some extra courses and extra bikes, I would give this game a 8 out of 10. It has the fun you expect in the Gran Turismo series. If you are a fan of bike racing games, yet do not have Tourist Trophy, I recommend that you give this great game a shot.
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Tourist Trophy for PS2

Created: 16/05/08
This review is for the Tourist Trophy PS2 motorcycle game from the makers of the Gran Turismo games. What I like is the many different Motorcycles it has. The bikes handle pretty good as well. What I don't like is that you have to win the bikes as well as the parts needed to upgrade them unlike with the Gran Turismo Series in which you can buy the cars and parts that you want. I also don't like that each race begins with your opponent or opponents having a 10 second or more head start instead of everyone starting at the start line. This would have been a much better game if they would have kept the gameplay format of Gran Turismo.(If it ain't broke don't fix it.)Other than not being able to buy the bikes and parts and not starting at the same time as your opponents it's a fun game.
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Finally some competition for MotoGP

Created: 07/07/06
Since the release of the PS2 the only superbike simulation worth getting was MotoGP, and what a great superbike simulation series that was, and still is. It was hard to imagine any other bike simulator could compete, or would even want to try and compete with what seemed like the greatest bike simulation series ever made. Yet the makers of Gran Turismo have gone and done just that. First of all there is no need to wait for a PC port of the console game to have things like a driving test and camera angle changes and more settings. Tourist Trophy does it all and then some more. You can change your colors, your gear, go to the garage, tune up, buy parts and compete just like the Gran Turismo series does. In terms of graphics I would say that it is currently on par with the MotoGP series, with the MotoGP series possibly slightly ahead in having a more realistic replay, but that is not to say that TT can't pull a few tricks out of its sleeve, and it does, in aces, because this is Gran Turismo, with bikes, producing some street racing modes like its big brother car version - Gran Turismo 4. It would be better if you could actually race with cars on the roads! I would highly recommend that all MotoGP lovers get this. It is a real surprise deal and as we all know, the superbike simulators are some the best racing sims around.
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This isn't a game, I'll explain why...

Created: 05/12/06
This is not a game! From the feeling I get from it, and the ridiculously small amount of things to do or customization, was meant to be an add-on for GT4. My guess is they decided to make it its own "game" to profit more and compete with MotoGP.

The game has very little to offer, other than the fun of driving a racing cycle. But trust me, the novelty wears off, fast. After you get into this, you realize how small the game is, and how few races there are when compared to its counterpart, Gran Turismo 4. Then you get to thinking about the "coincidence" of it being released close to GT4. I'm sure you'll quickly put two and two together and discover what I'm saying to be true.

The game itself, is slightly challenging and a bit fun. But the lack of just about everything really starts to bug you, well it did me anyways. I was able to get 25% through the game the first weekend, something I wouldn't dare thinking about with Gt4. The game offers a decent selection of bikes, but only a few are worth using.

I bought this game, played with it for a weekend, messed around with Action Replay Max cheats and sold it later that week for about 60% the price I paid for it, just to get rid of it.

Gt4 and this... they make me sad. I see a great franchise going down the drain to make a quick buck. We all get used to it, but few games come by like the GT series, and I doubt they'll go back and redeem themselves after these 2 horrid releases. I'll take gameplay and a good engine over graphics and flashy things anyday!
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