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==Courses== Scud Race/Sega Super GT has a total of four different courses in the game. <!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:superGT.jpg|thumb|Super GT]] --> <!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:superGT 2.jpg|thumb|Super GT]] --> ===Beginner (Day) - Dolphin Tunnel=== Laps (Standard mode): 4 AI cars: 40 Skill level: Beginner Number of turns: 8 Rolling start: Yes A generally easy course that goes through an aquarium called "Dolphin Tunnel." Just before entering the second tunnel, on the left there is a sign with a picture of [[Gran Turismo 3 A-spec]] in what appears to be his car from the [[PlayStation Portable]] game [[Gran Turismo 5 Prologue]]. The other interesting feature is the spinning [[Sega Saturn]] logo above a set of two buildings right before the start/finish line. This track may resemble the [[Salinas, California|Salinas]]/[[Monterey, California|Monterey]] area in [[California]], due to the usage of aquariums, of which the latter city is famous for a large aquarium center. ===Beginner (Night) - Twilight Airport=== Laps (Standard mode): 4 AI cars: 40 Skill Level: beginner Number of turns: 6 Rolling start: Yes This is another generally easy course which is set through an illuminated airport at [[night]]. Occasionally airplanes can be seen taking off or landing in the sky, and down the second straightaway is a light pattern of reflector lights on both sides of the road. The airplanes in this airport have a [[Japan Airlines]] (JAL) logo on their top fins. The airport resembles [[Narita International Airport]], JAL's main [[airline hub|hub]]. The shape of the track resembles the [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]], an Italian circuit where the BPR series raced in 1996, although Twilight Airport lacks any of the chicanes present in Monza. ===Medium - Mystery Ruins=== Laps (Standard mode): 3 AI cars: 30 Skill level: Advanced Number of turns: 16 Rolling start: Yes This course goes through a mix of different ruins with a technical figure-8 layout. The start/finish line is marked by [[totem poles]], and the indoor areas are illuminated with torches. Another symbol of this track is the majestic waterfall. Due to the totem poles (a symbol of [[Canada]]) and appearance of the waterfalls, this track was probably inspired by [[Niagara Falls, Ontario]]. ===Expert - Classic Castle=== Laps: 3 AI cars: 20 Skill level: Expert Number of turns: 16 Rolling start: Yes The course winds through a middle-ages style town with a giant castle and is most likely set in [[Italy]] as the player will pass through the historic Roman [[Colosseum]].
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