
PlayStation 2 Gran Turismo 4
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Gran Turismo 4 for PlayStation 2 is a Polyphony Digital release from 2005, the fourth mainline entry in Sony's premier simulation racing franchise and the last of the PS2-native GT titles before the series moved to PS3 development. The box carries the red GT logo against that dark automotive photography Sony had been refining since the original 1997 launch. This is a pre-owned copy, disc and case.
By 2005 the PS2 was already a six-year-old platform and Gran Turismo 4 still managed to push it past anything that had come before. Polyphony lead Kazunori Yamauchi and his team logged over 700 licensed cars at launch, pulling in manufacturers that hadn't appeared in the previous entries, and built out a track list that included the Nurburgring Nordschleife at full 20.8-kilometer length, the Tsukuba Circuit, Fuji Speedway, and a version of the Circuit de la Sarthe that gave home players something close to a Le Mans lap on a living-room screen. The GT mode was structured around a license progression and championship series that rewarded patience over reflexes, which separated it from the arcade-adjacent racers competing for shelf space at the time. Forza Motorsport had just launched on original Xbox in 2005 and was being positioned as the direct rival, but GT4 moved more than 11 million units globally before the generation closed. It is consistently cited alongside Gran Turismo 3 as the high point of Yamauchi's PS2 output.
Seven hundred cars on the disc, no patches, no season pass, no update required.
This copy is pre-owned. Check the disc face under direct light for radial scratches across the data band before you commit, because deep gouges past the hub ring on PS2 discs will cause read errors in the later race events regardless of how clean the surface looks to the naked eye. The case hinge and spine should be intact; a cracked spine on GT4 is common from years of heavy use in a stack. Confirm the instruction booklet is present if you want the full original package. Before you power up, check the spine text alignment on the case insert, which will tell you whether this is a Greatest Hits re-press or the original black-label release.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm black-label original release vs. Greatest Hits red-label re-press by checking spine and disc face printing.
Seven hundred cars on the disc, no patches, no season pass, no update required.
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