User:FMecha/Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec

Known as Gran Turismo 2000 during the development, the game has less tracks and cars compared to its predecessor, but it went to became a instant hit.

"Sample" cars
"Sample" cars are intended for debugging and testing purporses. There are 10 "sample" cars in total:

Regional Differences
As with every Gran Turismo game, regional differences exist. The introduction movie, for instance, while using the relatively similar footage, had different background music: the Japanese version used Moon Over the Castle as usual, the North American version used a specially-mixed version of Lenny Kravitz's Are You Gonna Go My Way for the game, and the PAL versions use Feeder's Just A Day as the background music.

The Japanese and North American versions had 6 Formula One cars, while the PAL versions had only two. In addition, the cars are more identifieable in the US and Japanese version of the game, using the FCYY/D format (C stands for cylinder, YY stands for year, and D stands for driver). The cars in the US and Japanese version of the game are F686/M (Nigel Mansell's Williams FW11), F687/S (Ayrton Senna's Lotus 99T), F688/S (Senna's McLaren MP4/4), F090/S (Senna's McLaren MP4/5B), F094/S (Senna's Williams FW15) and F094/H (Damon Hill's Williams FW15B). The PAL versions' F1 cars are the Polyphony001 (F094/H with higher nose) and Polyphony002 (F688/S).

The PAL version has the Vauxhall cars in it, but it requires the language set to (British) English. Also, the US version has Exxon instead of Esso, just like GT2.