Sega GT 2002

Sega GT 2002 is a sequel to Sega GT for the Dreamcast and was released in 2002 for the Xbox. The game features many brands not featured in the first game, such as Chevrolet and Mercedes, and features all the companies from its predecessor. The game included new features such as Sega GT 2002 mode where you can manage a private garage, and loose controls, which makes the game not too fun to play. The game also took away the VMU minigame, in which you can earn money and play races on the go. This was because the Xbox did not function with the Dreamcast VMU, even though the Xbox controller did have expansion ports. The game also adds classic cars, whereas the Dreamcast original only had current ones at the time. There are also certain cars that can only be obtained from the used car lot or winning races. Sega GT had one last game in 2003 by the name of Sega GT online for the Xbox. Since this was the last game in the series, Microsoft made a new racing sim called Forza Horizon to replace it.