Abstract: After years and years of waiting, Gran Turismo has finally crossed the finish line onto PSP. The big launch of the new PSP GO needed a big name and for driving enthusiasts, none is bigger than Kazunori Yamauchi’s/Polyphony Digital’s GT series. The qu...
Abstract: PC gamers have made defunct developer 3D Realms the butt of many jokes over the last decade. After working on Duke Nukem Forever for over thirteen years, the studio closed down this year with nothing to show for all that time spent. And Polyphony Digi...
Abstract: Sure, it’s one of the reasons the PlayStation took the number one spot way back when, and it’s continued to be the best console racing simulator out (perhaps not anymore thanks to Forza 3). Seems like a sure fire bet to bring the franchise to the PSP, ...
Abstract: Timed to launch alongside the befuddling download-only PSP Go, Gran Turismo (GT) for PlayStation Portable (PSP) is graciously available in classic UMD format as well as software direct via the PlayStation Network.Though it's a compact and portable vers...
Abstract: I’ve been playing Gran Turismo since the original released on the PlayStation, and some of my fondest racing memories were of Gran Turismo 3: A-spec released on the PS2 back in 2001, questing for all those licenses and mastering all the cars and track...
Abstract: Gran Turismo had been in development for the PSP since the console originally launched. Or, at least I think it was. It’s hard to remember since it’s been so long from when the game was announced to when it was finally released at the beginning of Octo...
Gran Turismo racing sim for the PSP (finally!). Updated interface from GT4. Multiplayer. More than 800 cars and 35 tracks. Easier to earn credits to "collect them all".
Install won't fit on a 1GB Memory Stick Duo. Most car models and tracks aren't updated from GT4. Limited customization.
Gran Turismo for PSP is exactly what GT fans would expect from Polyphony and Sony: You can race on the Nurburgring on your train commute, and it's just as fun as it is on the PS2 or PS3....
Abstract: Gran Turismo PSP (GTPSP) bears the dual burdens of being the series' first foray into the portable realm, and of having been announced (and subsequently delayed), for a Duke Nukem-esque five years. Despite the long wait, gamers will probably be willing...