GT Pro Series
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Developer(s) | MTO |
Publisher(s) | Ubisoft MTO (Japan) |
Release date(s) | November 19, 2006 |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: TBA OFLC (AU): G |
Platform(s) | Wii |
Media | Wii Optical Disc |
Input | Wii Remote, Steering Wheel Attachment |
GT Pro Series is a franchise developed by MTO and published by Ubisoft as a launch title for Nintendo's next-gen console, Wii.[1]. It includes over 80 licensed Japanese cars, next-gen physics and many gameplay modes, including Championship, Quick Race, Time Attack, Versus (4 players), Drift, and Replay.[1] [2] Graphically, the game uses a cel-shaded style. It does not support 16:9 widescreen or progressive scan. Critics have noted that the graphics are generally underwhelming, according to IGN this is because the visuals are largely ported from the GameCube version with minor updates.
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[edit] Wii Steering Wheel
As with Monster 4x4 World Circuit, a steering wheel shell for the Wii Remote is bundled with the game. The peripheral steering wheel, created by Thrustmaster, will be controlled by tilting the wheel forwards and backwards to shift gears. Other games may make use of this peripheral as well when using the same controls. [3]
[edit] Cars
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