mode button as it would have appeared in Arcade Mode, found within the game data After the unexpected success of
Gran Turismo,
Polys Entertainment was spun off into Polyphony Digital; lead developer
Kazunori Yamauchi planned to make
Gran Turismo 2 "an even better product". Ami Blaire (
SCEA's marketing director) had high hopes, stating, "the overwhelming and continuing popularity of
Gran Turismo clearly positions
Gran Turismo 2 to be one of the hottest titles available for the holidays and beyond".
Jack Tretton (sales vice president of SCEA) had similar enthusiasm, expecting
Gran Turismo 2 to "fly off the shelves faster than the original, continuing the momentum of this incredible franchise". Upon the game's release, players shortly found various
errors and
glitches. SCEA did not ignore the outcry, and offered a replacement if any problems occurred. For example, certain cars would appear in the wrong races. This was most significant in the 30-lap Trial Mountain
endurance race, where a 680
bhp Vector M12 LM edition may appear despite a 295-
horsepower entry restriction, effectively making the race nearly impossible to win. The reason for the maximum completion percentage falling short is due to two races meant strictly for the European version of the game, and two others being dummied out at some point. As a result, the game incorrectly expects 223 events for 100% completion, whereas only 219 are available. The game's soundtrack features the 1998 song "
My Favourite Game" by
The Cardigans. ==Reception==