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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.
 
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.
 
===Partnership with the Seiko Corporation===
 
In 1999, [[Kazunori Yamauchi]] approached the Japanese company '''Seiko''', a manufacturer of clocks and watches, and other small electronics and jewelry items, to inquire on a sponsorship for the release of ''Gran Turismo 2''. The deal would provide a cash infusion to Yamauchi's small development team in exchange for a minimal portion of every game sold (a ''royalty'') being paid to the Seiko Corporation. Seiko agreed to provide expertise regarding the usage of accurate timing during race events, and advertised their logo at the bottom of every end-of-event and replay screen, where the message "Powered by SEIKO" can be seen, among other small billboards around various tracks.
 
   
 
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