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Played on a PAL copy of the game. 00:00 Opening & Title Screen 03:27 Europe: Qualifier Race (Short) 09:21 Europe: Round 1 (Short) 15:09 Japan: Qualifier Race (Short) 20:48 Japan: Round 2 (Short) 26:11 USA: Qualifier Race (Short) 32:33 USA: Round 3 (Short) 38:49 Europe: Qualifier Race (Long) 46:50 Europe: Round 4 (Long) 54:39 Japan: Qualifier Race (Long) 1:01:33 Japan: Round 5 (Long) 1:08:04 USA: Qualifier Race (Long) 1:08:27 USA: Round 6 (Long) 1:14:01 Ending & Credits GT 64: Championship Edition, known as City Tour GrandPrix: Zen Nihon GT Senshuken (CITY TOUR GRANDPRIX 〜全日本GT選手権〜) in Japan, is a racing video game developed by Imagineer and released for the Nintendo 64 console in 1998. It is an official licensed game to All-Japan GT Championship, featuring cars and drivers of the 1997 All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship. GT 64 is a racing game that features a ranking system comparable to Gran Turismo. Unlike the original version, which features tracks set in the US and Europe, the Japanese version features two new tracks set in Japan. The game supports the Rumble Pak. GT 64 received generally unfavorable reviews from critics, who criticized the game's limited number of tracks. N64 Magazine noted that, while the game had been touted as having 12 tracks, it actually only has three, without considering the mirror variants and the fact that each track offers both a short and a long route. The magazine concluded that GT 64 is inferior to Gran Turismo or GTI Club, but still more enjoyable than Automobili Lamborghini. Nintendo Power highlighted the game's energetic music and sound effects. Next Generation said that the game "lacks both the technique of a technical racer and the speed of a fast racer – in fact, it lacks just about anything you can think of". In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of 23 out of 40.