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more about #playstation3 more comments → bmoreDLJ: Hmmm... more » pauljones: A message from the international house of Xbox owners: Playstations suck. ;p more » Mobius: That car isn't even moving and we are all drooling over it. Can't wait. more » FrankGrimes: So I guess this confirms that just like the last game there will 6.5 billion Skylines to choose from. more » vdiddy210: Dear Sony, I will forgive all past mistakes in the delaying of this game so long as it is released before the end of 2009. I am a faithful PS3 owner... more » the dog reads but doesn't drive: I've pressed accept many times in the corner there. I won't work. Can I play now?? more » A Pimp Named DaveR: Homina homina homina more » PowerTryp is holding a Fiesta party.: Any one else find it just a little nepotistic of GT5 to release screen shots of a GT-R when FM3 is releasing pictures of a ton of cars that are going ... more » Pessimippopotamus: Why bother including people? They always look fake in GT series anyway. more » mr_dude: Which of the following does not belong? - Realistic visuals - Realistic handling - Realistic tracks - Realistic release date more » MushyHeirloom: "realistic damage" "GT-R" They were meant for each other. more » ThreeLitre: can you say 'photo realistic'? more » Dhillaz 2.0: Raaaaaaaagh. It only makes the decision between XBOX and PS3 even harder. Saying that, I could probably buy a used XBOX, play the latest GTA episodes... more » Cognitive Friction: I bought a PSP for "God of War: Chains of Olympus". I was considering selling it back to GameStop. Now I will be hanging on to it until this games com... more » scroggzilla raids again: ****THREADJACK**** This gentle reminder that 2 of the greatest events in motorsports take place this weekend. The Acropolis Rally more » -
#cargames
New PS3 Game To Include Audi e-Tron Concept
Audi's planning to indoctrinate young volk with Vertical Run, a free game for the PS3. The game is probably the only chance anyone will have to drive the 3,319 Lb-Ft Audi e-tron electric super car concept. [WorldCarFans] -
#racinggames
Gran Turismo 5: First Official Screenshots
Sony's released the first screenshots from the long-awaited Gran Turismo 5. In addition to slick graphics, expect 1,000 vehicles, realistic damage and a whole mess o' GT-R love, including this Nismo GT-R Super GT. Gallery below.
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#racinggames
First Gran Turismo Mobile Footage, Stills Look Stellar
When the first details emerged for Polyphony Digital's Gran Turismo Mobile, we were infinitely curious how the little guy compared to its much larger brother, GT5. Check out this gameplay footage and decide for yourself. More » -
#racinggames
Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo Mobile To Deal HD-Powered Blow To Forza
Hot and bothered by yesterday's look at Forza 3? Polyphony Digital's no slacker, evidenced by this über-slick look at the retail version of Gran Turismo 5 and Gran Turismo Mobile. More » -
#racinggames
Audi R8 Meets Gran Turismo 5 On The Nürburgring
Audi has taken its super-Bruce R8 to the Nurburgring to make some direct comparisons between real-world track driving and GT5: Prologue driving as well as letting loose some secrets on the upcoming non-glorified-demo GT5. More » -
#videogames
Need For Speed: Shift To Go Hardcore Racer?
The Need For Speed franchise has helped us lose girlfriends for 15 years, but as it's adjusted from a simulator to an arcade racer that's been less the case. We hear that's about to change. More » -
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#newyorkautoshow
Play With It: Top Seven Examples Of Automaker-Video Game Industry Love-Making In New York
There's a trend I'm beginning to notice around the massive halls of auto shows: scattered among the sheet metal, booth babes and PR flacks, there's a hell of a lot of video games — both your standard issue Xbox-PlayStation3 setups as well as the more elaborate simulators. Taking a look at just a few of the many examples that appeared at the New York Auto Show this past week, I think this is more than just a way of giving journalists something to do between press conferences — it's representative of a trend. Here's our carmaker-by-carmaker breakdown of what has to be construed as either a strategy of building "appeal with the youths" — or an attempt by the car companies to distract everyone from their impending new "Second Malaise Era" with flashing lights and loud noises. More »




