Gamers have besieged the roped-off Porsche hybrid for a closer look at the cockpit, believing it contains the prototype of a new go-fast video game. But the ... minutes 30 seconds, although it isn't saying if the car has been tested there.
While this may bother some, considering that the game boasts that many vehicles with the ability to import even more vehicles from the PSP version of Gran Turismo, is it really that big of a deal? Will you really miss Porsche?
Finally, and most importantly, Kazunori Yamauchi states , "GT5 is completely different from GT5 Prologue and GT PSP. It's something completely new. It's really got our soul in it." So we're bound to see the best Gran Turismo yet! For the full ...
I want an ipod, but I am quite utterly trumped between these two. Firstly, the classic is about 100 dollars cheaper, and in my opinion, better looking. The 160gb is absolutely huge. I can fit every single sing, movie, tv show that I have ever owned. It is more understated and more exclusive than the touch in my school where all the nerds and pornographers own the touch. I don't need the touch for games because I am perfectly happy with my PSP. I don't need the internet browser in the touch as my Macbook and Porsche Design P'9521 are all fine. I prefer real buttons as they have a satisfying click to them, But is the lovely huge screen and some fart applications really worth buying the touch for? I have seen the Zune HD which I think is stunning, but it isn't available in Australia which is a bit of an issue.
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Not impressed by Tanner Foust's Gran Turismo PSP video , Alex Roy added an extra level of complication by hopping in the trunk of a Rene Villeneuve -piloted Cayenne as it lapped Laguna while playing Gran Turismo on XBOX. The result? Pain.
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