First releasing on the original PlayStation all the way back in 1997,Gran Turismoquickly became one of Sony’s staple franchises, right alongside the likes ofSpyroandCrash Bandicoot. And while those purple and orange mascots have parted ways with PlayStation’s exclusive club,Gran Turismostill makes the occasional appearanceevery few years, often pushing the technical boundaries of whichever console it lands on.
Over the years,Gran Turismohas had a fair few entries, with eight mainline releases, and eight secondary titles, bringing the total to 16 games. Making all these games is no easy feat, but during the process, the developers managed to sneak in a few little in-jokes and references, some of which have gone down in history as some of series' best Easter eggs.
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Trial Mountain’s Monkey and Loch Ness Monster
One of the most infamousGran TurismoEaster eggs dates back toGran Turismo’s fourth entryand has cropped up in every game mainline entry since. On the game’s Trial Mountain track, if the player heads to turn 13, they can see a creature resembling the iconic Loch Ness Monster, coming to meet two figures on a small rowboat. InGran Turismo 7, the rowers are gone, but the Monster still appears in 5-minute intervals, stretching out of the water.
At turn 6 of the track, a small, pixelated monkey can be seen atop a tree branch that stretches above the track. Over the years, this monkey has received continual graphical updates, going from a pixelated blob inGran Turismo 3, to a fully rendered HD model in the latest entries.
Jenkins The Cat
Another animal-related Easter egg, “Jenkins” the cat can be found duringGran Turismo 5’s Kyoto track by using the game’s photo mode to go behind a fence, and zoom in on a small shrine. A detailed model of a cat will be sitting there, fully-animated.
This Easter egg actually has quite a sweet story behind it, as the cat belonged to aPolyphony employeewho got married duringGran Turismo 5’s development. As a wedding present, his co-workers decided to model his cat into the game. Although its real-life counterpart’s name was “Primary,” fans lovingly refer to this little feline as “Jenkins.”
Trial Mountain’s Hidden Faces
Possibly the creepiest ofGran Turismo’s Easter eggs, Trial Mountain is also home to some hidden faces. Found just before theLoch Ness Monsterturn-off, these faces can be seen etched into the ground. With a similar appearance to a Rorschach test, this image evolves the more the player stares at it, with more faces becoming apparent.
Hideo Kojima
ThoughGran Turismo Sportwasn’t met with a great deal of critical acclaim, it did still pack in a few Easter eggs. One of the more memorable Easter eggs is thatMetal Gear Solidcreator Hideo Kojimacan be found in the crowd during several of the game’s tracks, sporting his usual glasses, hair and beard.
Back To The Future
Gran Turismo 7isn’t being received too well right now, with some pretty rough microtransactions ruining the experience for many players, but despite that, the game does have a few fun Easter eggs. One of these can be found during the game’s American Sunday Cup, where the player will be given the wheel of a 2004 Delorean. If the player checks the scoreboard during the race, they’ll notice that their driver’s name is E. Brown, which is presumably a reference toBack to the Future’s Dr. Emmet Brown.
Cow-Abducting UFO
Another Easter egg fromGran Turismo 7, if players head to the Mount Panorama track and park up right next to the field full of people, they should be able to see a UFO fly in. It will then pick up a cow, and zip away. It takes a few minutes for the UFO to appear, but the absurdity of the situation is more than worth the wait.