GT Advance Championship Racing for Game Boy Advance is an excellent racing
sim featuring real-world rides from Daihatsu, Honda, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan,
Subaru, Suzuki and Toyota. With 32 on- and off-road tracks to tackle, GT Advance
should get any gearhead revved up and ready to race.
The first thing you'll notice about GT Advance is its impressive visual
presentation. Each of the 48 vehicles is finely detailed and available in a
variety of colors. Backgrounds are filled with interesting scenery, including
snow-capped mountains and glittery city lights. Overall, racing fans will be
impressed with the smooth graphics and crisp look of the cars in GT Advance.
GT Advance is a simulation racing game, but mercifully the physics system is
forgiving enough to keep things fun rather than frustrating. Your car will
fishtail if you take a turn too quickly, but generally it's pretty easy to keep
your tires on the road. You'll have to use your brakes to stay on track, and if
you're really up for a challenge you can try to use the manual transmission
option.
GT Advance's Championship Mode features four race classes, each of which
contains an eight-course circuit. As you win races, you'll unlock new cars and
special upgrades which can be used to customize your ride. If you perform
exceptionally well, you can unlock bonus modes of play called Extra 1 and Extra
2. Extra 1 turns all of the cars into go-carts, and Extra 2 transforms the cars
into Formula-One racers.
If you're looking for some human competition, try GT Advance's Vs. Mode. You'll
need two GBAs, two GT Advance Game Paks and a Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable
to go head-to-head with a friend.
If you're the type of person who can tell the make and model of any automobile
just by listening to its engine, then GT Advance Championship Racing will
definitely get your motor running.
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