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[link url=http://kotaku.com/5302118/the-screens-of-gran-turismo-psp/gallery/
]http://kotaku.com/5302118/the-screens-of...[/link]
I know where my money is
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Looks decent for the PSP, although not nearly as good as GT on PS2.
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I hear crazy French wideboys have managed to get anything up to 50hp by modifying the 2CV's engine.
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It looks a lot better in motion.
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I don't count that as real, that's like in the good old days when they'd put screenshots from the Amiga version on the box for a Spectrum game.
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I think I've been waiting for this game since the PSP first came out.
Might encourage me to blow the dust off it and give it some use.
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Agreed.
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[link url=http://www.gamersyde.com/leech_11599_1_en.html
]http://www.gamersyde.com/leech_11599_1_e...[/link]
It looks pretty damn good to me.
Btw the hires shots are using the game's photo-mode to render at higher quality.
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Er... what order are these comments appearing in?
Anyhooo - I'll look forward to rallying around in a 2CV, but here's what's missing:
- Analogue acceleration and braking
- Friends lists and game invites
- Online play? (hopefully not...)
- ergonomic analogue steering (that doesn't require thumb gymnastics and subsequent aching)
Shame they didn't fix any of this with the new version of their handheld...
Based on the video footage of this however, plus the long development time - I'm VERY curious to see the finished product.
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Just a thought - I wasn't even 25 when I saw the first official box shots of this game. I instantly knew I was buying a PSP upon launch.
I'll turn 30 next year, and my PSP is sat on my desk, turned on only occasionally or during trips away from home. What a waste, and Sony's reputation in the eyes of many gamers must be severely damaged.
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I've always been a GT fan ever since the PSX original, so I'm kinda disappointed myself to be honest.