Tourist Trophy (video game)

Tourist Trophy (video game)

Infobox VG
title = Tourist Trophy


developer = Polyphony Digital
publisher = Sony Computer Entertainment
designer = Takamasa Shichisawa
released = vgrelease|JP=February 2, 2006|NA=April 4, 2006|EU=May 29, 2006|AUS=June 1 2006
engine = Gran Turismo 4
genre = Racing, simulation, sports
modes = Single-player, Multiplayer
ratings = vgratings|ESRB=Everyone|PEGI=3+|CERO=All Ages
platforms = PlayStation 2
media = 1 DVD-ROM (single-layer)
resolution = 1080i (HDTV)
480p (EDTV)
480i (SDTV)
aspect ratio = 16:9 or 4:3
input = DualShock 2

"Tourist Trophy: The Real Riding Simulator" is a motorcycle racing game, and one of only two 1080i games for the PlayStation 2. It was designed by Polyphony Digital, the team that makes the popular "Gran Turismo" auto racing series.

"Tourist Trophy" was first released in China on January 26, 2006 then in Japan on February 2, 2006 and rated 32/40 (Silver rank) by Famitsu, a Japanese video game magazine.fact|date=August 2008 The North American edition was officially released on April 4, 2006 with seven extra motorcycles, new riding gear, seven bonus background music (BGM) tracks, enhanced visual effects, an exclusive "Semi-Pro Mode" and bike profiles. The PAL edition was launched on May 29, 2006 in Europe and June 1, 2006 in Oceania. The PAL version offers two additional motorcycles and five new BGM tracks performed by European artists Infadels, Vitalic and Hystereo.

Gameplay

Modes

The "Riding Form" option is available in both Arcade Mode (AM) and TT Mode (TTM).

Arcade mode

Before the race, the user can choose among four Riding Form presets: "Lean Body", "Neutral", "Lean Bike" and "Motard/Dirt". Lean Body focuses on quick cornering, Neutral focuses on handling, and Lean Bike is about slow cornering. The particular Motard form with the leg off is the Dirt position dedicated to Enduro and Naked bike riding; however, the user is free to use it on all bikes.

TT mode

The user can enter the Garage Riding Form settings with up to four fully customizable forms to record. They are saved as "Form A", "Form B", "Form C" and "Motard/Dirt". Each one has eleven unique parameters and four presets: "Neutral", "Lean Body", "Lean Bike" and "Motard/Dirt" from which to choose. Fully adjustable parameters are "Head Roll Angle", "Head Pitch Angle", "Torso Roll Angle", "Torso Yaw Angle", "Body Lean (Full Bank)", "Arm Angle", "Seat Position (Forward/Back)", "Lateral Slide", "Vertical Slide", "Leg Angle" and "Body Lean (Upright)".

"Tourist Trophy's" default setting is "Normal”. Using the Normal setting, the player can perform maneuvers such as the "wheelie" and the "stoppie" on powerful bikes. These possibilities are disabled with the "Professional" setting. Enabling the Professional feature will enhance the simulation aspect as well as the difficulty level, over the arcade-oriented Normal. Professional riding is supposed to allow a more realistic experience with autonomous upper body control (as the "Tuck" manual function is enabled), and a separated front/rear brake control is added over the rear+front brake default system.

emi-pro mode

The Semi-Pro Mode is an exclusive feature of the North American edition. Other options enhancing difficulty are the "Strict Judgment"—a 10 second slow down penalty as seen in "Gran Turismo 4"—and the famous "Best Line" optional display.

Other features

Photo mode/best shot

Unedited screenshots can be taken from a race replay and saved on a memory card or connected USB flash drives. This function is known in the game as "Best Shot". Using various replay angles as a digital camera, the game is able to produce a selection of screenshots with variable compression rate (Normal/Fine/SuperFine) and size (up to 1280x960/72 dpi). The user can choose to save or print with an Epson compatible USB printer, or display it on TV using the Musical Diaporama feature. Saved game screenshots can be exchanged with friends or made public on the Internet. Unlike Best Shot, the "Photo Mode"'s parameters are fully adjustable and it gives the user the opportunity to entirely set photographs. The user can tune various parameters such as camera angle or course section. Formatting the USB device in Photo Mode/Best Shot will create the "DCIM/100PDITT" folder/subfolder allowing "Tourist Trophy" to store, upload and download game picture files generated under the form "IMG_00X.jpg". Standard USB 2.0 flash drives (including MP3 players and pendrives) can be used to manage game JPEG files instead of the official I-O Data model.

Replay/ghost

The USB flash drive can host "Tourist Trophy" Replay/Ghost files downloaded from either the official game website or a fan site. It can also be used to exchange files with a friend's USB device. Once the files are in the flash drive, the user can upload them from within the game in order to compete with a Ghost ("Time Attack") or to watch a Replay ("Theater"). Each file can be used as Replay or as Ghost. The first Replay/Ghost files released on the Japanese site featured a "Famitsu" journalist,who? Japanese pro rider and "Tourist Trophy" test rider Satoshi Tsujimoto, and "Tourist Trophy" producer Kazunori Yamauchi.fact|date=August 2008 Formatting the USB device from Theater Mode will create the "PDI" folder allowing "Tourist Trophy" to store, upload and download files generated under the form "replay.dat". Standard third-party USB devices are also compatible with "REPLAY.DAT" files.

Challenge mode/race event

Unlike "Gran Turismo" games, "Tourist Trophy" doesn't contain any money system. The player has to obtain licenses ("License School") in order to complete various missions ("Challenge Mode") and obtain bikes that will be used and tuned to compete in the Championships series ("Race Event").

"Tourist Trophy's" "Race Event" (TTM) core mode requires a license gained after completing riding lessons on a 250cc Yamaha TW225 off-road bike. Being successful on License School will unlock upper class "License Cards" (TTM), new bikes (AM/TTM), extra "Riding Gear" items (TTM), new tracks (AM), and extra makers (AM/TTM). Winning Challenge Mode will make new bikes available in the Garage (TTM). Beating Race Events will unlock a bonus 23rd Race Event, extra bikes (AM/TTM), new tracks (AM/TTM) and a classic bike (TTM). Completing the game will unlock the "Ending Movie" and add the "Clover Crown" ending theme in the "Music Theater" (AM/TTM).

Development

Polyphony Digital reused the physics engine, graphical user interface and all but one of the circuits found in "Gran Turismo 4". However, the number of AI racers (computer-controlled opponents) has been reduced from five in the "Gran Turismo" series to only three. "Tourist Trophy" also uses the License School feature that was popularized by the "Gran Turismo" series, as well as the Photo Mode introduced in "Gran Turismo 4".

The motorcycle selection covers a broad range of modern motorcycles, including scooters, Enduro, Motard, Sport bikes and Naked bikes, as well as versions modified for racing ("race modified"). The developers have recreated 135 motorcycles from 124 cc up to 1670 cc, including both road and race versions from the 1960s up to 2005. The racers are divided into categories: the semi-licensed, race-tuned versions ("race modified") and the official, fully licensed 2005 Suzuka 8 Hours endurance race bikes. Motorcycles from all major manufacturers are included as well as two specialized Japanese tuners, Moriwaki and Yoshimura, that appear in the list of manufacturers once "unlocked".

While wet, dirt and reverse classic "GT4" racing conditions have been removed; a unique course was specially created for "Tourist Trophy". The Circuit de la Comunitat Valenciana Ricardo Tormo is an official track appearing in the Superbike World Championship and MotoGP. It is also used extensively as a test circuit during the off season.

A new concept appearing in "Tourist Trophy" is the "Riding Gear" (named "Closet" in the Asian editions). The player can earn ("unlock") and collect 186 different riding accessories for their character, including different helmets, gloves, boots or shoes, pants, one-piece racing suits and jackets commercially available from more than a dozen manufacturers (Simpson, Vanson Leathers, Alpinestars, Arai, Shoei, Kushitani, RS Taichi, Dainese, AGV and Lewis Leathers). Up to four different combinations can be saved, including two racing leather suits and two casual outfits.

Reception

In October 2003, Sony Computer Entertainment's announcement of a Polyphony Digital motorcycle racing game generated excitement among "Gran Turismo" fans, and the debut of "Tourist Trophy" at the 2005 Tokyo Game Show was met with good reviews. [ [http://news.spong.com/article/5696/World_Exclusive_Polyphony_working_on_all-new_stand-alone_motorbike_game "World Exclusive: Polyphony working on all-new stand-alone motorbike game"] ] [ [http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/09/19/news_6133835.html "TGS 2005: Tourist Trophy detailed"] ] [ [http://ps2.ign.com/articles/659/659649p1.html "Hands On: Tourist Trophy"] ] [ [http://www.gameinformer.com/News/Story/200512/N05.1209.1109.31445.htm "Tourist Trophy Hands-On Preview And Movies"] ]

The game won IGN's award for Best PS2 Simulation of 2006. [ [http://bestof.ign.com/2006/ps2/15.html bestof.ign.com] IGN presents The Best of 2006]

Original soundtrack

The "Tourist Trophy" original game soundtrack was released on March 15, 2006 by For Life Music Entertainment. [http://vgmdb.net/album/8448 vgmdb.net] Video Game Music Database]

Track listing

*Composed by: Sun Paulo and Makoto
*Performed by: Sun Paulo, Quadra, Makoto, KASAI and Mitsuo Okada
#"I against a speed" (Short Mix) – 3:14
#"Discommunication" (Short Mix) – 3:32
#"Who I am?" (Short Mix) – 3:46
#"Forest" (Short Mix) – 8:00
#"Fiber Optics" (Sun Paulo Remix) – 11:10
#"Five Silver Rings" – 2:36
#"Mystery" – 2:20
#"Low Sky" – 2:30
#"Mind Visions" – 2:31
#"Introduction" – 2:34
#"Far West" – 2:45
#"Blue on Black" – 2:52
#"Your Soul" – 2:23
#"Take Your Soul" – 2:04
#"Inside My Love" – 2:07
#"Peaces of Mind" – 2:32
#"OKINAWA WIND" – 3:00
#"BRAZILIAN WIND" – 3:02
#"CALIFORNIA WIND" – 3:32
#"Digital Mononoke Beat PT.1" – 3:09
#"Digital Mononoke Beat PT.2" – 2:49

References

External links

* [http://www.touristtrophy.com/ Tourist Trophy official website, Global]
* [http://www.us.playstation.com/Content/OGS/SCUS-97502/Site/ Tourist Trophy official website, USA]
* [http://www.touristtrophygame.com/ Tourist Trophy official website, Europe & Oceania]


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