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PS3 Gran Turismo 5

Developer: SCEA, Polyphony Digital
Genre: GT / Street Racing
Release Date: Q4 09
Platform: PS3



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Gran Turismo HD - Weekly Best Drifting Replay - Redsupra

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Gran Turismo HD - Drift Replay Trailer

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Gran Turismo HD - Weekly Best Replay Trailer HD

Oct 30, 2006

INSANE Subaru Sti Video

Oct 21, 2006

PS3 Gamers Day Presentation HD

PS3 Gamers Day Presentation HD


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July 1, 2007

looks like its gonna be pushed back to 08

Gamers-Creed(BETA) » GT5 - New Details on Car Damages, Downloadable Cars

Quote:
- They mentioned that the soonest GT5 would be released would be Spring 2008 but that it could be pushed back because Sony is giving them as much time as they need - Kaunori Yamauchi wants it done right.

- Yamauchi said for GT1, one car was one day’s work for one man, GT3 was one man’s work for 30 days, and GT5 one car is one man’s work for 180 days!

- Realistic crash damage alone is basically double the work. The way Yamauchi wants it done would mean each body panel of each car would have to be modeled separately - intact and crumpled - with the resulting changes in light and shadow.
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Quote:
TGS 06: Gran Turismo HD Updated Hands-On
We sit down with the premier PS3 racing sim and take it for a few laps.
By Brian Ekberg, GameSpot
Posted Sep 22, 2006 12:32 am ET

TOKYO--There are two ways to play the latest build of Gran Turismo HD for the PlayStation 3 on the floor of the Tokyo Game Show. You can stand and play the game with the dual-shock analog control, or you can wait in a slightly longer line and experience the game as the motosports gods intended you to: sitting in a form-fitting Sparco racing seat setup complete with roll bars, a Logitech GT wheel and pedal system, full surround-sound speakers, and a 37-inch Sony display to experience the true 1080p high-definition quality of the game. Needless to say, when it came to our first hands-on look at GT HD since the 2006 Electronic Entertainment Expo, we chose the latter.

It was a fine choice, too. Sitting in the snug seat, fighting the force-feedback controls on the wheel, and generally enjoying the full-sounding car engine and squeal of the tires in a relatively private and enclosed space just feels right and really captures the sense of "you and the road" that makes the GT series so compelling. It helps, too, that the "road" part of this equation is an entirely new track. Dubbed The Eiger Nordwand, it's a long, hilly course vaguely reminiscent in shape of the Yellowstone track in Gran Turismo 4.
TGS 06: Gran Turismo HD Updated Hands-On - PlayStation 3 News at GameSpot
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