GT Legends

Return to the Days Of Thunder
The golden age of motor sports has returned. Experience one of the world’s most exciting racing series in GT LEGENDS, including the legendary touring cars of the 60?s and 70?s. Collect more then 90 original FIA GTC-TC team vehicles and demonstrate your driving skill on real European racetracks.

GT Legends was announced summer 2005 and presented to media with a response that was overwhelming. The only concern expressed by the media present at the time was that they were previously blown away by GTR, and now they wanted to rate GT Legends even higher!

GT Legends keeps the authentic driving experience from GTR and takes the game play to a new level with a career mode. Enjoy the historic GT cars with vehicles like Ford Mustang, Shelby Cobra, Corvette, Jaguar, Lotus, TVR and other goodies from the 60’s and 70’s.

Key Features


  • Original Tracks: Over 25 variations of real tracks like Imola, Monza, Donington and Mondello Park
  • 5 Difficulty Levels: Ranging from the easy beginner mode to the ultra realistic simulation mode
  • Career Mode: Win numerous cups and buy your dream car in this challenging mode
  • Pure Realism: Experience an unequalled level of realism in cooperation with the FIA GTC-TC teams, incl. pit stops and car setups
  • Real Sounds: Completely authentic sounds recorded from the actual FIA racing cars
  • Multiplayer Mode: Impress your friends with rare unlockable cars and challenge up to 15 opponents online
Minimum Requirements
OS: Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/Seven
Processor: 1.3 GHz Intel Pentium III or AMD
Memory: 512 MB RAM
Graphics: DX8.1 comp. video card/64 MB
DirectX®: 8.1
Hard Drive: 3 GB HD space
Sound: DX8.1 comp. sound card
Recommended Specifications
Processor: 2 GHz Intel Pentium IV or AMD
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: DX9.0c comp. video card/256 MB
DirectX®: 9.0c
Hard Drive: 3 GB HD space
Sound: DX9.0 comp. sound card
  • Pelit (Finland)

    It is a beautiful thing when a game seems to pull all the right strings. The cars are absolutely stunning and the way they handle makes each of them feel unique. Driving has rarely felt so good. [Nov 2005]

  • PC Gamer

    GT Legends deftly accelerates its way to the front of the pack as the prettiest and most personality-rich racing experience the PC has ever seen. [Jan 2005, p.108]

  • Fans of Grand Prix Legends will love it, fans of GTR will love it and we reckon it's just possible that a host of newcomers could also be taken in by the thrill of driving the car you spent your youth pining for. [PC Zone]

  • When all is said and done, all I have left to claim is that GT Legends is the single best racing game I've personally ever played. Bold words, I know, but I truly feel that way.

  • GT Legends outperforms and outclasses other racing titles in almost every way.

  • One of the best PC racers available to date. The physics engine just feels right no matter what difficulty you play on, it looks drop-dead gorgeous, and it has stable online play.

  • Any racing fan who likes old muscle cars, or classic exotics, will drool over the chance to get as close as you may actually ever get to sitting behind the wheel of these beautiful cars.

  • PC Format

    A splendid marriage of speed, style, and sophistication. [Nov 2005, p.94]

  • An incredibly deep sim that hits all the right notes for hardcore racing fans.

  • A joy to play and a real showpiece for the vintage cars it replicates, GT Legends is a great achievement and a must-have for simulation addicts.

  • With a solid online racing mode as well as other modes that will occupy your time for quite a while, GT Legends will not leave your PC for quite some time.

  • The game delivers on overall superbly realistic racing experience, while still being able to maintain the sheer fun that keeps you going back for more action.

  • GT Legends may appeal more to hardened racers, but it may tempt the more inexperienced group of gamers too.

  • There are certainly a few things that could be improved, but they are minimal when you consider the overall quality of the experience that surrounds them. Gentlemen, start your engines!

  • GT Legends has the power and style of the best cars from the 60's and 70's.

  • When the offline experience is so rich, moaning about the fact that Simbin have capped multiplayer at sixteen is slightly uncharitable.

  • It’s still a hardcore sim at heart – forgiving lower difficulties, sexy day/night effects and emotive cars aside – and those that rush in may miss the point. But explore and savour each passionately sculpted track and car, either solo or in the 16-player online mode, and there are few games to touch it. [Nov 2005, p.111]

  • The online mode is not entirely satisfactory, and even has specific graphical errors such as a lack of shadows underneath the cars, and this mars the general picture a bit. And the graphical performance on certain tracks should perhaps also have been optimised.

  • The physics, graphics, and sounds are state-of-the-art, but the always hard to please Dave has a bone to pick.

  • The enthusiast shall probably enjoy the 60’s twist, but others should look past, as there are too many others in the genre to pass by in order to reach out for GT Legends.

  • Computer Games Magazine

    There's an odd balance of atypical race cars and super accessible gameplay in GT Legends, but it's a successful one. [Jun 2006, p.67]

GT Legends
7.99 ₳ 1.60 ₳
Title: GT Legends
Genre: Racing, Simulation, Sports
Released: 26 September 2005
Developer: SimBin Studios AB
Publisher: SimBin
  • Single-player
  • Multi-player
  • Retro XP
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