GT Championship - GBA

Also known as: All Japan GT Championship', 'Top Gear All Japan GT Championship', 'Top Gear GT Championship

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Viewed: 3D Third person, into the screen Genre:
Racing: Car
Arcade origin:No
Developer: Kemco Soft. Co.: Kemco
Publishers: Kemco (GB/US/JP)
Released: 11 Jun 2001 (US)
22 Jun 2001 (GB)
2001 (JP)
Ratings: 3+

Summary

GT Championship, published by Kemco, is another quality racing game to grace the launch of the Game Boy Advance. If being the quickest driver on the track is an appealing concept to you, then read on and prepare yourself mentally for one of the toughest championships in the world. Based on the exciting All Japan League, GT Championship is challenging you.

GT Championship features 22 real-life cars that are both tuned and extremely powerful. You can slip behind the wheel of beasts such as Skylines, Supras and NSX’s. Each car has different handling characteristics so it best to experiment to find one that suits your driving style. Once you have picked your car, it’s time to head to the track and win the race. There are six Japanese courses to thrash through, including the famous Grand Prix track Suzuka.

What makes GT Championship shine as a portable driving simulator is its four-player link-up option and its built in track editor. Multi-player gaming is so much more engaging that single-player driving and if you have three Advance owning friends, GT Championship really comes into it’s own. Not many racing games, especially portable ones, feature course editors. This option gives the game a boost on the re-playability scale.

If you would like to eliminate the boredom factor of long journeys or you rather play games outdoors, GT Championship is a captivating Advance title.