Polyphony has sneaked out some scant details on Tourist Trophy, the two-wheeled cousin of Gran Turismo currently in the works at the acclaimed SCEI development studio.
First up, the game is a simulator built around an arcade interface. It will be Gran Turismo for bikes - maybe not as exciting as cars we concede, but fairly exciting nonetheless.
Thus far, licensed vehicles from Suzuki, Kawasaki, Honda, Moto Guzzi, CCM and Triumph have been confirmed, with monsters such as Yamaha's TW 225E '05, Kawasaki's Ninja ZX-10R '05, Honda's CB1300 Super Bol D'or '05, and Suzuki's GSX 1300R Hayabusa '05 being named.
Frustratingly, no proper figures have yet been doled out. We have yet to be told how many bikes and tracks will be on offer, important elements of the game for two reasons. Of course, we just want to know. But we also are desperate to discover if Tourist Trophy will be on the scale we have come to expect from Polyphony.
The studio is eager to tell you that it will be spending a lot of time in biker leathers. You’ll be able to choose from a vast amount of helmets, gloves, jackets and boots - a very important element of riding a motorcycle in Japan, we are told.
It’s also worth mentioning that Kazunori Yamauchi, the wonderful creator of the Gran Turismo series, will be overseeing the new project.
Tourist Trophy will be available in the Winter, exclusively for PlayStation 2, though a PSP spin-off is considered a cert.
And here’s what we don’t know: What happens when things go wrong and you crash your bike? Do you get to see a Road Rash-style skidding cycle and rag doll rider or does the action just fade to a cut? How big is the game? Is it really big, or just normal in size? Will it be online? It was supposed to be, but Polyphony hasn’t had the easiest time with the Internet so it’s anyone’s guess right now. And when will Tourist Trophy be available in Europe and America?
Expect answers to all of these questions as we get them, and in the meantime, you may gaze longingly at this leatherised logo and screenshot we have scraped together.