GT-R 400

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GT-R 400
Developer(s) Kuju Entertainment
Publisher(s) Midas Interactive Entertainment
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows

GT-R 400 is a racing game published by Midas Interactive Entertainment, and developed by Kuju Entertainment. The game offers a total of 16 different playable tracks, with cars from sports car manufacturers Mosler and Ascari.[1][2][3] The game did not receive high scores.[4]

The game was commissioned by Midas for the budget PlayStation 2 market, and was also released on PC too.

Gameplay elements include a championship mode, with 6 different championships where success is rewarded with unlocked tracks, a time trial mode where new cars and colour schemes can be unlocked, and a quick race mode. There is also a multiplayer mode where two players can race simultaneously on a split screen.

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