Gameplay itself is much the same as the Japanese Trial, however, instead of a 1-lap race on Tsukuba Circuit the selection has changed to a time-limited free run on either Fuji Speedway '90s or Grand Canyon. Similarly to the Prius Trial Version, this demo disc was given to limited numbers of customers purchasing or leasing a new Toyota Prius, or by attending the Toyota booth at the 2004 New York International Auto Show. Subaru Driving Simulator (PCPX-96634) First Preview Version (PCPX-96649) Daihatsu Copen Trial Edition (SCPM-85301) The PlayStation Appendix Trial (SCPM-85304) North America-Only Releases Toyota Prius Trial Edition (SCUS-97384) Before the race, a video showing a real-life Prius being started up plays, and a showcase video describing and displaying several features of the car is also included on the disc, though it is in Japanese only. The only playable game mode is a 1-lap race on Tsukuba Circuit, driving a 2003 Toyota Prius. Also using recycled music and menu graphics and sounds from GT3, the only visible changes are the additions of hybrid-specific icons and images on the HUD. The "Start" button is stylised as the push-button Start Engine button as found in a Prius as well. Interestingly, the "Prologue" title is dropped and instead the basic "GT" logo is displayed on the title screen, with "PRIUS TRIAL VERSION" printed along the bottom. Volkswagen Lupo Cup Training Edition (PAPX-90508) Toyota Prius Trial Edition (PAPX-90512) Īgain released in Japan only, this edition was included with the purchase or lease of a new Toyota Prius. Along with a "Making Of" DVD, a "Driver's Guide" was included, featuring a rough diagram of the Nürburgring Nordschleife on the back. It was released alongside the disc-only version in Japan on December 4, 2003. There was also a limited-edition Christmas season bundle, called the "PlayStation Racing Pack", containing Prologue and a ceramic white-colored PS2 with matching gamepads. In Japan, a limited "Signature Edition", featuring the signature of the series producer Kazunori Yamauchi on the front cover, preceded the release of the standard game. Serial numbers are provided below for reference and collection purposes. There were several different themed releases for Prologue, most of them released only in Japan. Many of the menu sound effects, music, and graphics were recycled from the previous game, and some tracks, like the New York Circuit, were still in earlier stages of development. Also featured was a "Driving School" (similar to License Tests in previous games), Free Run, and Time Attack. Prologue included 50 of the then-planned 500 cars for Gran Turismo 4, and only 5 available tracks. The European version also included a bonus documentary "making-of" disc. In consolation, Polyphony Digital released Prologue, a preview version of what was planned for the full release. Gran Turismo 4 was intended to be released worldwide in time for Christmas of 2003, but it was delayed. 4.2 BMW 1-Series Virtual Drive (SCED-52681).3.1 Toyota Prius Trial Edition (SCUS-97384).2.7 The PlayStation Appendix Trial (SCPM-85304).2.6 Daihatsu Copen Trial Edition (SCPM-85301). 2.4 Subaru Driving Simulator (PCPX-96634).2.3 Toyota Prius Trial Edition (PAPX-90512).2.2 Volkswagen Lupo Cup Training Edition (PAPX-90508).
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