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Multiplayer.it Hands-On: GTI Club Supermini Festa

Multiplayer.it: It certainly can not say that what GTI Club is a franchise focus imprinted in the minds of gamers, but the founder of the series was certainly an interesting arcade for the time released in arcades back in 1996, the game does not only boasts great graphics, but introduces a shy but innovative concept of free roaming, allowing users to reach the goal even through the numerous shortcuts scattered throughout the tracks. A product followed in 2000 GTI Club:

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matey5170d ago

the wii version has car customisation ive seen it on plenty of world city race videos and its awesome

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Gaming Age: GTI Club Supermini Festa! Review

GA: "I'm a sucker for arcade games. They take things back to a time when storyline and complex systems of leveling and unlocking every bell and whistle weren't important, blowing stuff up and topping an arcade machine's highest score meant everything. In no way am I discounting the grandeur of modern gaming and storytelling, but something strikes a chord with me when some bright synth music and announcer are chiming on behind some basic flashy visuals with numbers popping out of every object you interact with."

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PopMatters: GTI Club Supermini Festa Review

PopMatters: Of course, the counter argument that you hear is that linear gameplay is essential when trying to tell a compelling story because it allows the creator to know when and how a narrative unfolds before the player.

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Game Guys review: GTI Club Supermini Festa! for the Wii

When it comes to racing games on the Nintendo Wii, most gamers will probably only be able to name one or two; most certainly Mario Kart Wii will be one of the ones named. Konami hopes to add their latest arcade racer GTI Club Supermini Festa! to that very short list. While the game doesn't quite play up to those kind of standards, it is a valiant effort.