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Play City-Tour GP - Zennihon GT Senshuken Japan Online

Pick a Japanese GT car—some slide like they're on ice, others stick to the road—and wrestle through city tracks that actually feel like real streets, not just smooth loops. The physics make crashes satisfying, not floaty, and those tight corners will punish you if you don't brake right.

Developer: Mediakite
Genre: Racing
Released: 1999
File size: 6.24 MB
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Game Overview

City-Tour GP on the N64 is one of those hidden gem racers that never got enough love. You pick from a lineup of Japanese GT cars—some handle like boats, others grip the road like they’re glued to it—and tear through tracks that actually feel like real streets, not just generic loops. The physics are surprisingly decent for an N64 racer; slam into a barrier, and your car doesn’t just bounce off like a toy.

What I love is how the sound design nails the engine roars and tire screeches. It’s not Gran Turismo-level realism, but for a cartridge game, it’s got way more personality than most. The tracks? Think tight city circuits with blind corners and sudden straights that’ll catch you off guard if you’re not paying attention.

It’s definitely a game where you’ll restart a race just to shave half a second off your time. Not the prettiest racer on the system, but it’s got that addictive “one more lap” thing going for it.

Nintendo 64 (N64)
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