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Tourist Trophy 
Polyphony, makers of the much-loved Gran Turismo auto racing sims, try their hand at a motorcycle racing title. Can they bring the goods to the two-wheelers? Pulling off a good motorcycle game is different than a car game though, and anyone who has ridden on a bike knows it's a vastly different beast than even a sports car. While the slightly deliberate racing of the Gran Turismo series works for cars, motorcycles require a sense of speed and danger that Polyphony isn't used to delivering. The cars in Gran Turismo can look like things from a museum, but on a motorcycle I should feel the wind almost coming out of my television screen. Does Tourist Trophy deliver the goods or does it fade away on the backstretch? Ars Technica, Tue, 11 Apr 2006 04:05:21 +0200

Polyphony, makers of the much-loved Gran Turismo auto racing sims, try their hand at a motorcycle racing title. Can they bring the goods to the two-wheelers? Pulling off a good motorcycle game is different than a car game though, and anyone who has ridden on a bike knows it's a vastly different beast than even a sports car. While the slightly deliberate racing of the Gran Turismo series works for cars, motorcycles require a sense of speed and danger that Polyphony isn't used to delivering. The cars in Gran Turismo can look like things from a museum, but on a motorcycle I should feel the wind almost coming out of my television screen. Does Tourist Trophy deliver the goods or does it fade away on the backstretch? Ars Technica, Tue, 11 Apr 2006 04:05:21 +0200





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