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7 December 2009
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The highly acclaimed Gran Turismo makes its highly anticipatedAmazon.com Product Description
The highly acclaimed Gran Turismo franchise makes its equally highly anticipated debut exclusively on the PlayStation Portable (PSP) system, introducing the most ultra-realistic racing experience ever on a handheld. Buckle up as you prove your driving skills on 35 tracks and trade and share over 800 stunning cars. With its unrivaled graphics, ad hoc multiplayer support for four racers and bonus feature for Gran Turismo 5 on the PS3, Gran Turismo continues to lead the pack, now on the PSP system. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; line-height: 1. 3em; } td.vgoverview { height: 125px; background: #9DC4D8 url(http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid #999999; border-right: 1px solid #999999; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px; }
Classic ‘Gran Turismo’ racing, now for PSP. View larger.
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800+ unlocked vehicles. View larger.
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Multiple single player options including Challenges. View larger.
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The Cars Every Gran Turismo game throughout the years has been dedicated to providing players with a real racing experience, and Gran Turismo for PSP is no different. All about the cars and the tracks, Gran Turismo is packed with more than 800 real cars, from real manufacturers from around the globe. These cars come from every sector of the automotive industry; including everything from ultra fast performance cars, to slower classic cars from various eras. Every car in Gran Turismo is unlocked from the get-go and are waiting to be collected. With each race won much needed cash will be deposited in players accounts bring them that much closer each day to buying the specific rides that they will need to stock their garages.
Two Ways to Play in Single Player Gran Turismo features two ways to play in the single player campaign. First is a quick race, an option in which players race against three AI opponents in standard races, time trials or drift challenges. The second race type are driver challenges, in which players complete for gold, silver, and bronze trophies in races that test the entire gamut of their driving skills. In all races every track is unlocked, but with each victory on a track the quality of a player’s AI opponent rises.
Challenge Friends in Multiplayer Gran Turismo features four-racer support in local wireless ad hoc multiplayer races. Within these competitions players have multiple options in races, including the choice of racing in the car of their choice, as well as handicap racing options in which players proven to be less skilled are given an automatic headstart, or those same racers given faster cars while the more skilled racers race a less advance model. Players are also able to trade vehicles in their garages over an ad hoc connection in swaps that once approved. Trades consist of an automatic swap of any car a friend does not already have and vice-versa.
Get a Headstart on Your GT5 Experience Gran Turismo for PlayStation Portable features a surprising added bonus. Capitalizing on the built-in cross compatibility between the PSP and the PS3, Gran Turismo for PSP players will be able to get a headstart on their Grand Turismo 5 experience. Players will be able to transfer all the cars that they are able to stuff into their Gran Turismo garages directly into GT5 on day one.
Key Game Features
- Slick Visuals – Runs on a new graphics engine designed for the PSP system that delivers stunning visuals at a crisp 60 frames per second.
- Depth and Variety – Collect over 800 licensed vehicles from international automakers.
- Expand Your Collection – Trade and share cars with friends to expand your collection via Ad Hoc wireless.
- Hit the Road – Race on 35 licensed and fictional tracks, with 60 track layouts total. Compete in time trials, races, or drift mode challenges.
- Test Your Driving Skills – Complete over 100 challenges to hone your driving skills and learn new cornering, braking and other driving techniques.
- Friendly Competition – Using Ad Hoc wireless mode, pick a car and track and challenge friends to heated 4-player races, and enjoy Party and Shuffle Race modes where the game adjusts start times or car lineup at the beginning of each race to keep competition close between players of different skill levels.
- Head Start on Gran Turismo 5 – Transfer your collection of cars to Gran Turismo 5 when it releases to get a jump on the competition.
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- Dynamic Vehicle Roster – Based on the amount of time Gran Turismo is played, the in-game calendar will change the dealer car lineup seasonally.
- Developed by Polyphony Digital Inc. for PSP – Gran Turismo’s debut on PSP is developed by the internal team behind the world’s best-selling racing series.
- Over 800 vehicle models – Players can race their favorite vehicles from the top manufacturers around the globe, including Ferrari, Nissan, and more. The vehicle model count climbs to over 4,500 when the various paint configurations are included.
- Over 30 Tracks from Around the World – Famous circuits and some of the favorite environments from the Gran Turismo series have been optimized for racing on PSP.
- For the first time in the Gran Turismo series, players can share and trade the vehicles they have acquired throughout the game with others via PSP’s ad hoc mode, with certain vehicles acquirable only by trade.
Average Ratings : 3.5
Price : $33.99

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I got my PSP when they were first released, back in 2005. The advertised it with pictures of Gran Turismo Mobile everywhere, implying that it would be a release title or at least out pretty soon. I only got it for playing GT. So now it’s four (4) years later when the dammmmm game finally gets released. My PSP broke two years ago and I had no reason to fix or replace it so being released now doesn’t do me any good at all.
So this game gets only one star because it is too late to matter. Sorry, Sony… you suck.
Rating: 1 / 5
I recently bought this game at Gamestop, and to be honest, I was a little too exited.
I popped the game in and browsed the cars, I wasn’t happy about how the car buying was made. Basically it goes like this, when you first start the game you’re on day 1, and then whenever you do a race or a license test, it goes to the next day (e.g. day 2, day 3, day 4, etc). Every one or two days, it gives you another 4 dealers to choose from. I hoped that they could just show them all at once because it took me 12 races to finally have Toyota as one of the dealers so that I could buy the Prius. Even though this limits the convenience of getting a certain car, the car selection is amazing (800 cars). First off, there are some car brands that I never even heard of, and I know alot about cars. In the car collection, there are many antique cars, like my 63′ Alfa Romeo. Old cars are good and so are the newer cars, some of the cars are even concept cars (prototypes).
The car collection is great, and an added bonus is that the cars are beautiful. The only car I could compare with a real-life counterpart is the Toyota Prius, and it looks the exact same, they even have the little “hybrid” tag on the back. The paint selection is also very good and the selection for each car is based on the selection in real life, which was great because I found the exact color of my mom’s Prius (i’m 13). Also, the statistics (e.g. height, weight) are completely accurate which lets this game double as a car encyclopedia.
My opinion about car customization was mixed. You can have 30 cars in your favourites, and you can tune those cars to you’re exact specifications (e.g., you can modify the engine’s power, the damper, the spring rate etc), you can even modify the transmittion (manual or automatic), and you can even modify the type of tire (even though there are no specified brands).
The racing is great, and unlike Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, the cars fight back if you bump them, and try to cut you off if you try to pass them. There are also 35 beatiful tracks to race in, ranging from a nice track in the city, to off-roading in a forest, and even gliding on the snow in a winter course (remember to put on you’re snow tires!). There is also license testing which is very similar to that of Gran Turismo 4, but in my opinion, better.
The ad hoc mode was very well done. Recently, one of my friends got Gran Turismo for his PSP Go – Black and we tried the ad hoc mode. First we tried a race, it was very fun, you can use any car from your garage and then you vote for a track. I especially liked that I could let him have a head start because I am much better than him:). Trading cars is great, for most of the cheaper cars, you can simply give them one and you will still have one in your garage. For more expensive cars, you can trade them. Having a Gran Turismo buddy is a huge advantage.
One huge feature about this game is synchronisation with Gran Turismo 5. Kazunori Yamauchi recently confirmed many features of Gran Turismo 5, one of them being the ability to synchronise your car collection from Gran Turismo with it, giving you a head start for when it comes out.
In conclusion, Gran Turismo is great for collecting cars, but not to good if you want a virtual career as a race driver.
Rating: 3 / 5
This game’s graphics is as good as a PSP game can get. The races are stunning and there are lots of cars to choose from. Every 2 days there are 4 different dealers you can buy from and you can race alot and save up to get lambos or make do w/ cheaper GTRs. However, there is no story or mission mode, so this game tends to become boring after awhile. If your looking for racers that has a story than this is not yourr game, but if your interested in collecting cars or just want to race than there is no better racer than this for the PSP.
Rating: 4 / 5
I would give this game a max 5-star review in terms of graphics.
Here it is, finally, a PORTABLE racing game SO CLEAN you’d think your PSP was your plain gaming table top console. The graphics quality can be compared to that something in between Gran Turismo 4 and 5. Some white rough lines do pop-up from time to time specially during replay mode; this is probably the effects of the game reloading sector by sector the graphics at play. But at 60FPS frame rate these white lines are the only ones you’d notice as flaw of the game; once you see the cars move realistically during replay mode and game play itself, you know 60FPS results in a silky smooth no chopping appearance.
In the middle of this appreciation rating, I would consider the “sound quality” somewhere in it. Although the sounds/audio are good, Sony could have aimed for “better”. But I think this is understandable as we all know that this is a jampacked game with a little less than 1GB of data stored on a minute UMD disk or downloadable from the PS Network. For that though, I think the sound is acceptable because the graphics are astonishing enough to pay for this lacking.
One thing I would find a “better deal” is that if they could have only popped out more “car dealerships” on their menu. When you play the game you will notice that there are only 4 car brands to choose from and that they randomly change brands depending on the number of “days” you have played the game. If I remember it correctly, Ferrari came out so soon at around day 32 and with only 233765 credits on my pocket! The cars sold there were 1000000 and 8000000 respectively… so what gives?
Overall, I would still recommend this game to the die-hard video game racing fan who would love to do racing games anytime anywhere! If you love racing more under “simulation mode” rather than “arcade”, then Polyphony’s Gran Turismo is for you…
Now if you can only attach a Logitech Steering Wheel and Pedals to your PSP and then your PSP to your TV… if you know what i mean…
Rating: 5 / 5
Well, what can I say. It’s GT 5 on a small screen. The game is as stunning as I have ever seen it. I don’t’ have any complaints there. The problem I have is big hands and trying to control the game on a PSP my yet be beyond my capabilities. But, I’ll leave that for a PSP review. GT 5, I have played since the beginning. With all the cars and tracks a new comer to the game should be able to play for quite a while before even starting to get tired of the game. even on the small screen the cars look real, and the tracks, If you are a race fan the you get to drive tracks you only dreamed you could even get close to. Unbelievable. get it. Play it . Love it.
Ron C.
Rating: 4 / 5
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