Ford GT Cup Overview
Ford GT Cup was one of those 3D racing games you'd find in the Flash era, a time when a browser could suddenly become a decent arcade. It had a straightforward premise: you raced a Ford GT against other cars on winding tracks. The graphics were simple, polygonal, but they moved with a smoothness that felt fast and responsive for the time. It was a game you loaded up when you wanted a quick, no-fuss race.
You control the blue Ford GT from a chase camera view. The moment-to-moment play is about managing speed through corners and avoiding collisions. The arrow keys handle steering and acceleration; you learn to brake before tight turns to avoid skidding off the asphalt. The main objective is to finish first across a series of races to win the cup. Recognizable mechanics include a nitrous boost you can activate for a short burst of speed and a damage system where your car smokes after too many hits. The pacing is brisk, and the AI drivers provide a consistent challenge, often nudging you into mistakes. It feels like a focused, slightly unforgiving sprint where a single error can cost you the lead.