Duke Nukem Forever might have garnered the infamous reputation for legendary production delays and eventual death before ever getting released, but Gran Turismo PSP wasn't far off that path for a long while. Announced in 2005 as the PlayStation Portable was being released, it has seen its fair share of speed bumps along a very curvy development road. Like its bigger brethren Gran Turismo 5, GT PSP has a lot to prove as the first game in the series on Sony's handheld system.
Former Sony Interactive Entertainment executive Shuhei Yoshida has shared how his feedback played a role in the success of Gran Turismo.
To this day, anyone that plays a GT game for the first time and doesn't have experience with this kind of game will crash at the first corner, so not really sure what Shu is claiming here. I literally saw this happen a few months ago at an event where they had GT7 with VR2 up on a stage and members of the public got to try it out.
Nathan Williams from Bebington has made a dream leap from virtual tracks to real-world glory, clinching victory in his debut race in the OT Coupe with Toyo
Cars are vast in their designs from normal to the strange; however we have compiled the weirdest cars featured in the Gran Turismo series.