2 Games in 1: GT Advance 3: Pro Concept Racing + MotoGP Ultimate Racing Technology GBA

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Platform: GBA
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Description
GT Advance 3: Pro Concept Racing GT Advance 3: Pro Concept Racing is a 'tweaked and tampered' with version of the original GT Advance that appeared in Europe in summer 2001, so, no reason to change the brand. Developer MTO knows when they're onto a good thing, and given the popularity of the two preceding titles in the series, why change now? There's not a deal of difference in the gameplay, nor is there a huge improvement in the visuals (there was nothing to complain about in the first two games regarding the graphics, except for the lack of a backlight in the console, and the SP has resolved that particular problem). The action is as smooth and colourful as you would expect. It's a combination of well 'ard gameplay and statistical content where GT Advance 3: Pro Concept Racing beats all contemporary competition. How do they fit it all in? There are 90+ authentic cars to race in, from 10 of the most famous names in the auto business. If you know your Japanese imports - some of the cars featured never made it to Europe by conventional means - you're in for a treat. No racer worth its salt would put itself up for scrutiny without the customary upgradeable parts option - the more success you achieve in GT Advance 3: Pro Concept Racing, the faster you can go in your existing car, and you can upgrade to a newer, quicker motor if you make good enough progression. With all these cars available to race at some point in your Pro Concept Racing career, it's a relief to discover that there are more than enough tracks to conquer. At the last count, there were more than 45 courses on offer, and when you consider that a link cable can double the fun, the entertainment value on offer is huge. In addition to all of this, MTO has included a mini-game within GT Advance 3: Pro Concept Racing. 'Drift' is a challenge to put together as many combos as possible within three laps of a given course, without losing the powerslide and letting your wheels turn as they normally would. The premise is simple: throw the car into the corn