![]() VI Rally Car '99ĭue to trademark issues regarding the use of the 'Esso' brand in some American states, Polyphony Digital went on to change all references to 'Esso' and 'Esso Ultron' into 'Exxon' and 'Exxon Superflo' for the North American version. While the Japanese versions showcase the various additions to GT2's roster, the western versions focus on North American and European models.īold indicates the "player" car in each demo replay. The former was included on the compilation album GT2: Music at the Speed of Sound along with other songs not effectively featured in the game, with the latter used as the main menu for the bonus disc that came with the aforementioned album (which, in addition to a mid-development demo of the game, also contains menu to download pre-completed save games as well as having several videos).Įach region offers a different set of demonstration replays for viewing. Stereophonics – "The Bartender and the Thief (Instrumental)"Īlso mentioned in the North American licensing credits but not actually included in the game are the Filter song "Hey Man, Nice Shot" as well as the Gearwhore song "Accelerator". ![]() ![]() Mansun – "Take It Easy Chicken (Instrumental)" Rob Zombie – "Dragula (Hot Rod Herman Mix)"įatboy Slim – "Fucking in Heaven (Simons GT Mix)" The Crystal Method – "Now is the Time (New Millennium Mix)"Įverything But the Girl – "Blame (Grooverider Jeep Dub)" The Japanese in-race soundtrack was composed entirely by Masahiro Andoh, while the overseas soundtracks feature licensed music by various artists and bands. ![]() The race music, however, is again different for each region. Unlike its predecessor, Gran Turismo 2 features the same menu soundtrack for the Japanese release as well as western versions. ![]()
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