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== Gameplay and Features == Super GT came in either Twin or Deluxe cabinets, which can be linked together for up to four players. The game was modelled after the [[BPR Global GT Series]] (now known as the [[FIA GT Championship]]), featuring the cars of four prominent teams in the 1996 season. The game features four different courses of varying difficulty, though two are Beginner level (with the difference being day and night time.) And just like ''Daytona USA'', an arcade operator can put the game in [[Wiktionary:Grand Prix|Grand Prix]] or [[Endurance game|Endurance]] Mode for longer races. There has never been a console release, although there was a tech demo of this game for the [[Dreamcast]] back in the late 90's (Which may have turned into the [[Sega GT]] series.) The four Scud Race tracks are presented as an unlockable bonus in the [[Xbox]] version of [[Gran Turismo]], rearranged as a whole OutRun route instead of separate tracks with a number of laps each to race. The opponent cars, aside from the selectable cars at the main screen, are all [[Porsche 911 GT2]], [[Ferrari F40 GTE]], [[Dodge Viper GTS-R]], in [[McLaren F1 GTR]], [[Mazdaspeed]] [[Mazda 787B]], [[Nissan]] [[Skyline GT-R GT1 (R33)]], [[Lancia Stratos HF]], in [[Lamborhini Diablo GT]], [[Venturi 600 SLM]], [[Lamborghini Gallardo]]. [[Renault Alpine GTA/A610]]s.
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