Gran Turismo fans are going to need some serious therapy after browsing through these new GT5 Prologue screenshots we're making available today, as Sony and Poliphony Digital seem to have outdone even themselves with this last installment in the popular racing-sim series. Not only does the game look stunningly s... |
15 November 2007 04:44 GMT |
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If you're still mad at Sony for announcing a Gran Turismo 5 Prologue that you'll have to buy when it hits stores and PlayStation Network in December, don't be, as the 20th of this month will see you downloading a free demo of the much awaited latest installment of Gran Turismo, straight onto your PlayS... |
15 October 2007 08:54 GMT |
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Sony Computer Entertainment America and Poliphony Digital have finally rolled out the final details on Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, available both on Blu-ray (at a pricey $60 a copy) and as a PlayStation Network downloadable, for the PS3. The final list of key features is listed below, along with a few more details we... |
4 October 2007 08:10 GMT |
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This is the kind of news Gran Turismo fans were really waiting to see. Forget about the 1080p and 60 frames per second, everyone knows that PS3 gamers won't have their Gran Turismo 5 any other way, but for Kazunori Yamauchi, head of Polyphony Digital, to boast out saying that the popular driving/racing simulator... |
27 August 2007 09:12 GMT |
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Just as I was getting ready to hit the road, I stumbled upon these eleven new Gran Turismo 5 Prologue screens, posted by none other than Sony's semi-offical PS3 blog, Three Speech. Although the company behind PS3 doesn't specify any new details or added features, the screenshots speak for themselves. The ga... |
1 August 2007 11:14 GMT |
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News on one of my favourite games. Goody! An exclusive interview with Gran Turismo producer Kazunori Yamauchi in the June issue of French gaming mag Joypad revealed some juicy details about the upcoming installment of the driving simulator. For example, they'll be taking full advantage of the Playstation3'... |
1 June 2007 19:16 GMT |
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