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2002 video game
Sega GT 2002
North American cover art featuring a 2002 Ford GT Concept (foreground), The Ford GT90 Concept (to the right) and a 1966 Ford GT40 (background)
Developer(s)
Wow Entertainment
Publisher(s)
Sega
Director(s)
Kenichi Imaeda
Designer(s)
Akihito Fujiwara
Composer(s)
Masanori Takeuchi
Platform(s)
Xbox
Release
Sega GT 2002
NA: September 3, 2002
JP: September 12, 2002
PAL: November 8, 2002
Sega GT Online
JP: December 25, 2003
NA: January 27, 2004
PAL: February 6, 2004
Genre(s)
Racing
Mode(s)
Single player, Multiplayer
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