Ive noticed some differences in the American verssion of the game. Since I have the Japanese version, can anyone tell me whats different in the American version. Sorry if this is a repost, as I haven't been on here for a while.
Ive noticed some differences in the American verssion of the game. Since I have the Japanese version, can anyone tell me whats different in the American version. Sorry if this is a repost, as I haven't been on here for a while.
Fortune and glory, kid. Fortune and glory.
well how am supposed to know unless i have bth versions!
If you don't know, then why did you reply to this thread?Originally Posted by Jakg
Tell us some difference you think that could be in the game, or anything major in your version that you think may not be in ours.
Well, one of the differences ive noticed is the tunigh houses available. In the Japanese version, you have: HKS, TOM'S A-muse, RE-Amemiya, Mine's, Spoon, Opera, Trial and Blitz. each one has its own cars, though they may be different. Another thing i noticed is that the American car makers have very few cars. Do they have more than a couple in the American version? I have also noticed that some races have different names. Chamonix is the snow race in Canada, but i dont think it has the same name in the American version. Thats all I can think of now, but if you have a question, please ask.
Fortune and glory, kid. Fortune and glory.
in the american one you have those tuner compnys too...
american compnanys have average of 5 new cars in gt4...
and chamonix is a different course then the whistler ice rally i think
The differences will be minor.
The question is, what is the differences between the American/European/Japanese versions?
lol.
go to GTplanet.net all of the information is there, including the differences between the japanese/european/ american releases. most of the differences being the cars that are available for each game [american version has the least amount of available cars]
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