12/27/2017

Gran Turismo Psp Rare Cars

For Gran Turismo 5 on the PlayStation 3, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Rare Cars'. Gran Turismo 6 Car List(1247 Cars) * This list is one part of the cars planned for inclusion, and is subject to change. * indicates that the car is appearing for the.

• • • PSP World writes: 'Below you will find a Gran Turismo PSP car list, organized alphabetically by manufacturer. Please note that this list is a work in progress and is subject to change pending official word from Polyphony Digital. While the list shares many similarities with the original Gran Turismo 4 lineup, there have been significant changes in the PSP version. Most importantly, Polyphony Digital has added the long-missing Ferrari, Maserati, Bugatti, and Lamborghini manufacturers to its stable of licenses. Sadly, Porsche seems to be the last manufacturer absent from Gran Turismo, although some RUF tuner models will still be available. All in all, there will be more than 800 cars in Gran Turismo PSP, from classics, to hatchbacks, to exotic supercars.'

Gran Turismo Cars

3109d ago (Edited 3109d ago ) Seriously. It has several years because people all own several years of vehicles, that and they spent the time to make them. You guys will never get it, because you just don't know.

You want to drive your model/make in GT to get the experience that you cant get anywhere else. Driving your virtual car rules beyond anything because you can tell how accurate it is to the real life version. If you don't like skylines, there are plenty of vehicles to choose from. Sadly enough, that list of skylines probably wouldn't fit on 1 dvd. The GTR is popular, and everyone knows Nissan & Polyphony have a great relationship.

3109d ago That was a waste or your time and mine which is why greywulf left you. Also my thoughts on the Gran Turismo psp version as well as 5 goes a little something like this. Why would they release the psp version with the ability to trade cars from your psp to your psp without releasing GT5? Wouldn't that be half the experience if they only released the psp version this year, which is why I believe GT5 release will not be too far behind the psp version. That is if they are not released on the same day. Ge Panametrics Flow Meter Pt878. 3109d ago (Edited 3109d ago ) There's nothing worse than ruining pretty cars with ugly body kits and crappy paint jobs. Edit: Actually, given the choice, I would always take the standard model.

I know two people with Skyline GTS-t (funny enough, the R32, '91 that happens to be listed above, IRL), one in stock, with engine upgrades and one with body kits, a new spoiler and decals, with similar engine enhancements. I choose Skyline 1 every day of the week because decals and everything else are stupid looking. And, not being funny, I barely touched the paint editor in Forza 2. And, I never said it was a bad feature, I just said I hate it when cars are ruined by people who lack any kind of taste.

3109d ago (Edited 3109d ago ) Polyphony doesn't run around saying their game is the best ever, then can't run 9 cars on a screen at once rendering any lines of 1080 (buh buh its not 1920x1080, yea yeah yeah yet its 1280x1080. Higher than 720p of the definitive racer) naively, and have less cars than a PSP game. Forza has cool features, engine swapping is great! As is painting pikachu's on vehicles and drivetrain swaps, and Wings West 'Terminator' wings. But thats it for actual driving sim/car enthusiasts.

GT offers deep tuning customization, which is great. But more importantly, it has better physics and realistic renditions of tracks/and second to none detail and visuals. Top Gear doesn't take a car then swap the engine out and drivetrain and drive it around a course, nor do they add Boomerwang shogun kits to a vehicle. There is a minority of people who want these features in the Driving Simulation world. These people are called Forza owners, which is why the franchise doesn't sell as well as Gran Turismo. Forza owners don't care about real simulations, thus the addition of REWIND features and arcade rollovers and a movie editor(this is a car sim?) Other people don't care about painting penises on enzos, but they care about lap times and eyecandy with the vehicles. You're so lost you're comparing a PSP game to your 'definitive' racer.