A community portal about Gran Turismo 4 with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Gran Turismo 4 was released on December 28, 2004 in Japan and Hong Kong, February 22, 2005 in the United States, and March 9, 2005 in...
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A community portal about Gran Turismo 4 with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Gran Turismo 4 was released on December 28, 2004 in Japan and Hong Kong, February 22, 2005 in the United States, and March 9, 2005 in Europe, and has since been re-issued under Sony's'Greatest Hits' line. It is on DVD-9 format. After being delayed for over a year and a half by Polyphony Digital and having its online mode removed, Gran Turismo 4 was still one of the most anticipated console games of 2005, and sold a million copies in its first week at Japanese retail. It featured 721 cars from 80 manufacturers, from as early as the 1886 Daimler Motor Carriage, to the Nissan 350Z Gran Turismo edition, a collaboration between Nissan and Polyphony Digital, and as far into the future as concepts for 2022. The game also features 51 tracks, many of which are new or modified versions of old Gran Turismo favourites. Notable track inclusions are the Nordschleife variant of Nürburgring, Suzuka Circuit, Le Mans Circuit de la Sarthe, tracks modeled after world famous attractions such as New York's Times Square, Hong Kong, Paris, and the drag strip in Las Vegas.
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That’s how it is. This game would only be more real if a big spike shot out of the screen and skewered your head every time you crashed. In fact that’s the only real drawback: that you can hit the barriers hard without ever damaging you or your car. Maybe they’re saving that for GT5. Perhaps it’ll be...
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Ford's Inflatable Seat Belts - Click above for high-res image gallery They started out in our steering wheels before taking up residence across the dash. They then migrated to the side of...
SEMA Sweeps: Win one of five Sony PSP/Gran Turismo bundles - Day 4
It's Day 4 of our SEMA Sweeps! After giving away three of five limited-edition PSP/Gran Turismo bundles, we...
Some shots for Gran Turismo 5 popped up on the net, thanks to PS Insider. We've seen so many shots for this game that we have no idea if these are new or not – but no matter. Look anyway. Game's out in Japan during March 2010, ...
The site E4G reports that Gran Turismo 5 will include a very exciting option: The ability to create your own tracks or edit the existing tracks. Eurogamer checked in with Sony to confirm this new feature, and, while Sony refused to confirm the news, the company also refused to deny it, in a carefully worded statement that makes the news suddenly seem more plausible: "We haven't confirmed this and aren't offering any other comment at this time...
Non-denial denial from platform holder. Sony has declined to confirm reports that Gran Turismo 5 features a track editor. "We haven't confirmed this and aren't offering any other comment at this time," a spokesperson for the platform holder told Eurogamer this afternoon. Over the weekend, E4G reported that the ambitious, long-in-development PS3 ...
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Visually impressive, shallower than other GT versions Like many, I have been waiting for this game for a long time, having been a big fan on the GT games. So I guess there are two reviews needed, one for those who are familiar with the series, and one for those who are not. So, is it a proper Gran Turismo game on the PSP? A qualified yes. There are loads of cars, and loads of tracks, and it looks better than I would have believed possible on the PSP. The graphics are smooth, wonderfully detailed, with no trace of scenery popup (so far). The ...
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PlayStation News by Lyndon M STAFF 1 day 9 hours ago gran turismo psp ps3 sony In an effort to hype up publicity and give fans a glimpse of their upcoming titles, Polyphony Digital has confirmed that their games Gran Turismo 5 and Gran Turismo PSP will be playable at the upcoming Tokyo Motor Show. For GT5, the playable version with focus on the tie-up with Toyota that enable players to test drive the FT-86 concept car featured in the game. Meanwhile, Gran Turismo PSP will also be playable for those who haven't checked the game out yet. If you already have a copy ...
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During the annual Tokyo Motor Show this year, Sony and car manufacturer Toyoto will together unveil the latter’s new FT-86 Concept Car in a special version of the former’s Gran Turismo 5, which will be on display at the show, where attendees will be able to catch a glimpse of the car in all of its digital glory. The Tokyo Motor Show kicks off this weekend in Chiba (which is also where the Tokyo Game Show takes place) where car manufacturers and exhibitors from around the world (mostly from Japan, though) will be showing off their latest machines and innovations. Gran Turismo PSP will ...
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