I wish they would release this car here in the Philippines when it’s done. 😀
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Toyota FT-86 Concept – Gran Turismo 5 Trailer
Published January 15, 2010 Daily Jotter! , Entry Arrival Area , Game! , News Leave a CommentTags: 5, concept, ft-86, gran, trailer, turismo
New Gran Turismo PSP Screenshots, New Gran Turismo PSP Package
Published September 5, 2009 Daily Jotter! , Entry Arrival Area , Game! , PSP Leave a CommentTags: 3000, gran, new, package, PSP, turismo, us
More screenshots were released from PSP IGN of Gran Turismo PSP. And they also released the news about the release of the Gran Turismo Package for the US Release:
Here are the details:
-A Mystic Silver PSP-3000 unit
-Gran Turismo UMD
-Gran Turismo Car Voucher – An exclusive car download, White version of the Corvette ZR-1 for GTPSP
-PSN movie voucher
-2GB Memory Stick
-Sony Music Voucher for US residents.
When I saw the image of the package above, I was saddened because it didn’t have the good looks of the GT Package that will be released in Japan:
As you can see, it might be a plain Piano Black 3000 system, but the sides are grey, the PSP Ring at the back is also in grey finish and the L-R Buttons are smoked Grey as well. And at the front, the PSP sports a semi-opaque GT Logo. Just how cool and far better is that compared to the US release? But still, I hope they can still change the unit. Or else, I would really wait for the Japanese version. 😀
here are some of the screenshots:
Gran Turismo 2 Aerodynamics
Published May 8, 2008 Cars , Daily Jotter! , Entry Arrival Area , Game! 3 CommentsTags: 2, aerodynamics, boredom, gran, setting, suspension, turismo
Even up to now, I’m still fiddling with the drift settings for specific cars in Gran Turismo 2 and of course most of them are JDM. Particularly Nissan S15, Toyota Supra JZA80, MAZDA RX-7 FC and FD3S. Unfortunately, I’m only limited to suspension, gear ratio, brake balance and LSD settings. It really hard to set these cars up because most of them are really uncontrollable at certain conditions such as uneven road elevation (Seattle Circuit). Now, to make matters worse, there’s another setting that caught my attention: Aerodynamics
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