Gran Turismo (pro. geh-teh) is developed by Polyphony Digital, and plays on PlaystationOne & 2 gaming systems.

Table of contents
1 Gran Turismo
2 Gran Turismo 2
3 Gran Turismo 3
4 Courses

Gran Turismo

With 11 courses, 3 endurance courses, and the all-time competition

Gran Turismo 2

With 22 courses, 6 endurance courses, and the first rally event courses became developed.

Gran Turismo 3

The latest with first-time ever 3D resolution graphics. First to check for oil when it becomes black from green. There are drivers license, with a first-time super driver's license. The first to rank in Beginner League, Amateur League, Professional League, Rally, and Endurance events.

Courses

On Road

  • Apricot Hill
  • Autumn Mini
  • Autumn Ring - (GT1)
  • Clubman Stage Route 5 - (GT1)
  • Deep Forest - (began on GT1 and continues through GT3.)
  • Grand Valley
  • Grindenwald - (GT2)
  • Laguna Seca (began on GT2 and continues through GT3).
  • Midfield Raceway - (began on GT2 and continues through GT3)
  • Seattle Circuit
  • Special Stage Route 5
  • Special Stage Route 11
  • Test Course (began on GT1 and continues through GT3) - The course expanded to run around 2 km straight from 1 on GT3. The course's length lengthened to about 8 km around (longest race coruse).
  • Tokyo Route 246 (began on GT3) - sets circling the Meiji Shrine Outer Gardens slightly north of Japan Route 246. Follows Ayomo-Dori, Baseball park and a sports arena. passes beside expressway entrance for Expressway #4, then enters Shibito-Dori, the circle, close to Expressway No. 4, and the next lap begins on Route 246.
  • Trial Mountain
See also:
Sony, Playstation, Playstation 2

Off Road, Rally

  • Swiss Alps
  • Tahiti Circuit
  • Tahiti Maze