Gran Turismo Awards Announced, GT4 Prologue Trailed 15
Thanks to Yahoo for reprinting a press release revealing the winners of Sony's Gran Turismo awards at the SEMA auto show in Las Vegas. The overall winner of these real-life auto awards, Ted and Sue Richardson's 1962 Buick Special, gets a virtual make-over, since "their vehicle will be drivable in Gran Turismo 4 when it is available worldwide for PlayStation 2 in 2004." The car will probably make it for the final version, but not for the recently-announced Gran Turismo 4: Prologue Version, which will debut in Japan in January 2004, and "will feature five courses", including Times Square, Japan's Tsukuba Circuit, and the Grand Canyon. Unfortunately, C+VG seems to have confirmed that this preview version is "released solely for the Japanese market", so Western Gran Turismo fans will have to wait a little longer for the final version.
bah (Score:1)
Why is this?
Re:bah (Score:2, Insightful)
I'm sure GT4 will have enough content for almost anyone
Re:bah (Score:1)
The thing about the Japanese is that they are Japanese. That means they care more about Japan than about America, just like Americans care more about America than about Japan. Deal with it.
because (Score:2, Insightful)
not sure if that car will do well in track racing (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:not sure if that car will do well in track raci (Score:3, Interesting)
Misinformed poster. (Score:2, Informative)
The only muscle-ish cars I can recall off hand are the Shelby Cobra, and Ford GT40, and they dont fit the strict definition. If you really wa
The car... (Score:1)
So? (Score:2)
So what else is new? We've always had to wait longer for the final version...
Release date (Score:2)