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Title Screen

Tourist Trophy

Developer: Polyphony Digital
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Platform: PlayStation 2
Released in JP: February 2, 2006
Released in US: June 2, 2006
Released in EU: April 4, 2006


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Tourist Trophy applies Gran Turismo 4's formula and engine to a motorcycle racing game. Even with reduced on-screen vehicle count and loss of certain tracks (including off-road courses, even with inclusion of motard models), the track features the Circuit Ricardo Tormo that would be given one chance for four-wheelers to drive in, as well as a 1080i support carried over from the game's four-wheeler cousin.

Cheat Codes

Most of the cheats for Gran Turismo 4 also work in this game. These codes have same requirement as in GT4, in which 365 game days must have passed.

  • Pass any license (License Selection Screen): Select, R1, Select, R1, Select, L2, L2, R2, R2, L1, Select, L1, Select.
  • Gold any specific license test (License Test Selection Screen): Select, Select, R1, R2, L2, L2, Select, L1, R1, Select, R2, L1, Select.
  • Gold any event (Event Course Selection Screen): Select, L1, Up, Up, Select, R1, Down, Down, Select, L2, Select, R2, Select.


(Source: Nenkai)

Special Settings

The hidden menu that was in GT4 can also be accessed in this game using the same method: enter the Options menu and input the same code, L1, Up, L2, Down, R1, Left, R2, Right, Start, Start on the second controller. The sound heard when entering a menu from the main menu will then be played to confirm the right input. Unlike in GT4, the code does not need to be entered each time the player visits the screen.

In addition to the Secret and Monitor, two additional options also appear here to support the Secret portion of the menu.

Function Overview

Secret (Special Settings)

This portion of the menu works exactly the same like in GT4, although with some changes as TT does not have Favorites option in its Arcade Mode.

  • Specific Bikes: Restricts the motorcycles available in Arcade Mode to those defined in the Bike menu.
  • Specific Courses: Restricts the courses available in Arcade Mode to those set in Course Registration Settings, which is a hidden setting in this game as TT does not feature LAN mode.
  • Specific Opponents: Restricts the opponent motorcycles chosen in Arcade Mode to those defined in the Bike menu.
  • Specific Makes: Allows the game to be set to only feature a certain manufacturer. When this is the case, you cannot enter Tourist Trophy Mode, and the title screen's is modified with the chosen manufacturer on top of the game logo on the title screen. Selecting none, the default option, reverts to normal gameplay.

Monitor (Detail Monitor Settings)

This portion of the menu also works exactly the same like in GT4, where it allows you to adjust the camera and the display of the screen during races.

  • Flag: Four flags can be chosen (FLAG_NONE, FLAG_ROTY, FLAG ROTX, and FLAG_ROTX|FLAG_ROTY). These appears to deal with settings on each horizontal/vertical axis, but it does not appear to affect anything.
  • Zoom: Adjust the field of view, in range of 0.00 to 3.00.
  • Distance: Adjusts the distance from the viewpoint of the player's camera between 200 to 1200 millimeters; the default setting is 276 mm.
  • Width: Adjusts the width of the display area, between 200 to 600 millimeters.
  • Height: Adjusts the height of the display area, between 200 to 400 millimeters.
  • Aspect: Adjusts the pixel aspect ratio, between 0.00 to 2.00.
  • Overscan Factor: Obvious what it adjusts, the value is 0.00 to 2.00.
  • Border Width (Left, Right, Top, Bottom): Adjusts the width of each side of the screen border in millimeters. The range of each is 0 (default) to 300 millimeters.

The default settings depends on the selected aspect ratio mode:

Setting 4:3 16:9
Zoom 1.00 1.00
Distance 238 276
Width 275 425
Height 205 240
Aspect 0.96 0.97
Overscan Factor 1 1
Border Width(all) 0 0

Bike (Bike Settings)

A replacement for the Favorites option in GT4, where chosen cars are determined, this menu allows the player to select what motorcycles are available to be used by the Secret Settings menu.

Course Registration Settings

This menu, originally part of GT4's LAN capabilities, allows you to select what tracks can be chosen for the Specific Courses option. Note that most of the tracks have the value for maximum vehicles on the track of six, even though Tourist Trophy only supports four.

(Discovery: TheAdmiester, Dezent, Nenkai, SenaUW (2nd controller requirement), Doomotron (testing on TT))

Unused Motorcycle

An entry for Buell LIGHTNING CITYX XB9SX RacingModify '05 can be found in the database files in the American version of the game; a racing version of the Buell LIGHTNING CITYX XB9SX '05 which was new to the American version of the game. This was the only road-going bike added in that version not to have a racing version. In the European version of the game, this entry was removed from the database.

(Source: Sal 89 (Gran Turismo Wiki))

Unused Thumbnail

Tourist Trophy Honda RC162 '61 Thumbnail.png

There is an Arcade Mode thumbnail for the Honda RC162 '61, a bike not normally accessible in that mode.

(Source: Sal 89)

Regional Differences

Bikes

The American version of the game adds seven additional motorcycles to the game:

  • Buell LIGHTNING CITYX XB9SX '05
  • Honda NS400R '85
  • Honda NS400R RacingModify '85
  • Suzuki RG500 Gamma '85
  • Suzuki RG500 Gamma RacingModify '85
  • Yamaha RZV500R '84
  • Yamaha RZV500R RacingModify '84

The European version of the game also adds three additional motorcycles, on top of the above:

  • Kawasaki Z1000 R1 '82
  • Kawasaki Z1000 S1 '82
  • YOSHIMURA GS1000R YOSHIMURA XR69 '80

For the North American and European version of the game, the new Buell became obtainable from the 2-stroke Legend Series championship (in Hero Blue Translucid color) and the third race of the Nostalgic Festival series (at Special Stage Route 5, for the Kick Ash Translucid color); these events originally do not award prize bikes in the Japanese version. Additionally, for the European version of the game, two events have their prize vehicles changed to accommodate that version's new ones:

Event International Europe
K1200R Cup
Race 1: Suzuka Circuit
Suzuki DR-Z400SM '05 Kawasaki Z1000 S1 '82
Special Machine Cup
Race 2: New York
Yamaha VMAX RacingModify '05 Yoshimura GS1000R YOSHIMURA XR69 '80

Because of the changes to the K1200R Cup and Special Machine Cup, the Suzuki DR-Z400SM '05 and Yamaha VMAX RacingModify '05 are obtainable from the first two races of the Nostalgic Festival event in the European version instead.

Bike Changes

Some motorcycles have performance changes in the North American and European version of the game, where they use the "eu" variants:

Filename Power (hp) Torque (NM) Weight (kg)
honda_nr750_92
honda_nr750_eu_92
75/11500rpm
128/14000rpm
52.91/9000rpm
69.97/11500rpm
223
honda_cbr1100xx_01
honda_cbr1100xx_eu_01
98/8500rpm
149/9500rpm
97.99/6500rpm
118.57/7250rpm
225
224
honda_cb1300_sb_05
honda_cb1300_sb_eu_05
98/7000rpm
113/7000rpm
116.61/5500rpm
116.91/6000rpm
232
234
honda_cb1300_sb_rm_05
honda_cb1300_sb_eu_rm_05
111/7000rpm
128/7000rpm
131.80/5500rpm
132.10/6000rpm
201
210
honda_cb1300_sf_05
honda_cb1300_sf_eu_05
98/7000rpm
113/7000rpm
116.61/5500rpm
116.91/600rpm
226
230
honda_cb1300_sf_rm_05
honda_cb1300_sf_eu_rm_05
111/7000rpm
128/7000rpm
131.80/5500rpm
132.10/6000rpm
195
207
kawasaki_zrx1200r_05
kawasaki_zrx1200r_eu_05
93/7500rpm
120/8500rpm
100.93/3500rpm
111.71/7000rpm
224
kawasaki_zrx1200r_rm_05
kawasaki_zrx1200r_eu_rm_05
106/7500rpm
132/8500rpm
115.54/3500rpm
122.89/7000rpm
195
212
suzuki_gsx1400_04
suzuki_gsx1400_eu_04
98/6500rpm 125.43/5000rpm 228
suzuki_gsx1400_rm_04
suzuki_gsx1400_eu_rm_04
110/6500rpm
119/6500rpm
140.53/5000rpm
144.74/5000rpm
197
196
yamaha_xjr1300_05
yamaha_xjr1300_eu_05
98/8000rpm
105/8000rpm
97.99/6500rpm
105.83/6500rpm
222
224
yamaha_xjr1300_rm_05
yamaha_xjr1300_eu_rm_05
112/8000rpm
120/8000rpm
111.71/6500rpm
120.63/6500rpm
195
192
(Source: Sal 89)

Riding Gear

Added Gear

The North American version version adds the following Riding Gears:

Filename Item Category
dain0002 DAINESE T.SUKHOI P.ESTIVA (White Gold/Red) Suit
pdi_0028 Polyphony Digital SHORT LEATHER GLOVES Gloves
spid0004 SPIDI PROTO-ONE (Black/Silver) Suit
shei0032 SHOEI X-9 RAY (TC-5, Gray) Helmet
rstc0022 RS TAICHI ARMED PROTECTION MESH JACKET (Red) Jacket
shei0033 SHOEI X-9 RAY (TC-1, Red) Helmet
shei0034 SHOEI X-9 RAY (TC-2, Blue) Helmet
rstc0023 RS TAICHI ARMED PROTECTION MESH JACKET (Blue) Jacket
rstc0024 RS TAICHI ARMED PROTECTION MESH JACKET (Silver) Jacket
rstc0025 RS TAICHI ARMED PROTECTION MESH JACKET (Gunmetal) Jacket
rstc0026 RS TAICHI ARMED PROTECTION MESH JACKET (Black) Jacket

The European version also adds three helmets to the above list. Curiously, entries for Arai SNC RX-7 RR4 NAKANO-1 and Arai SNC RX-7 RR4 NAKANO-2 are present in American version of the game, unused with different names.

Filename Europe North America
arai0011 Arai SNC RX-7 RR4 NAKANO-1 Arai SNC RX-7 RR4 A
arai0012 Arai SNC RX-7 RR4 NAKANO-2 Arai SNC RX-7 RR4 B
arai0063 Arai SNC RX-7 RR4 NAKANO-GP
(Source: Sal 89)

Equipment Combination

Some Equipment Combinations in Arcade Mode were changed between Japan and International versions:

In game name Helmet (Japan) Helmet (International)
Equipment Combination 1 Arai ASTRO-TR TATTOO (Red) Arai SNC RX-7 RR4 C
Equipment Combination 2 Arai RAPIDE-SR YUKI Arai RAPIDE-SR AOYAMA
(Source: Sal 89)

In addition, an extra motard Equipment Combination was added in North American and European version. It takes the tenth spot of the Japanese version, moving by one all of the other following combinations.

Filename Internal name In game name Helmet Suit
pdi_0029 e3rider12 Equipment Combination 10 Arai TX-MOTARD VDB (White/Orange) KUSHITANI SWIFT BEHAVIOR SUIT (Black/White)
(Source: Sal 89)

Soundtrack

Seven new in-race songs were added in the North American version of the game, followed by additional six in the European version of the game.

Song Artist Availability
Emerald GRAYAREAS SPEAKEASY REMIX Bedrock North America and Europe
Human After All SEBASTIAN REMIX Daft Punk North America and Europe
Romantic Rights MARCZECH MAKUZIA Remix Death From Above 1979 North America and Europe
Super Duper Lindstrom North America and Europe
Dive and Drive Ming and FS North America and Europe
Revolution Rennie Pilgrim North America and Europe
The Conductor THIN WHITE DUKE REMIX The Faint North America and Europe
Corporate Crimeware Hystereo Europe
Jagger '67 (Eraserhead Mix) The Infadels Europe
La Rock 01 Vitalic Europe
Poney Part 1 Vitalic Europe
Poney Part 2 Vitalic Europe
CLOVER CROWN ROSSO Europe
(Source: Sal 89)