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Gran Turismo 5 is here. Well, okay, it's actually not the full version of Polyphony Digital's fifth iteration of the GT series; it's in fact Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, and no, it's not available in America yet. Instead, we downloaded the game onto the GameSpot office's Japanese PlayStation 3 to get a sneak peek at what to expect once it eventually does arrive here in the States. Nonetheless, the arrival of any GT game is a big event, and we've been happy to explore its various nooks and crannies since its release.
First things first: The Japanese version of Prologue is available both in disc format and as a downloadable game. We chose the latter and the download took a while to complete, probably close to 30 minutes over our office Internet connection. That's certainly a long time to wait, and it's reasonable to assume that downloading a game of this size on a home connection will take even longer.
Another noticeable distinction between the online and offline versions of Prologue: When connected to the Internet, your options for what you can access in Gran Turismo TV--the dedicated video player that is designed to highlight relevant car-culture videos--are different than the videos available to you offline. Offline videos might include things like the introduction video for Prologue; when connected online, you can download new videos for free. Examples of downloadable content currently include the opening movie, a feature on the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show, as well as a pair of specials on the GT-R and the Mitsubishi Lancer X, with the latter featuring a real-life test drive of the Lancer by GT series creator Kazunori Yamauchi. As a matter of interest, the 10-minute-long Lancer X video took just under 30 minutes to download. Beware to those at home with little patience and a throttled Internet connection.
This mode includes C-, B-, and A-class races, and, unlike previous GT games, there are no licenses you need to earn here. As long as you have a car that meets the entry requirements, you're free to run a race as many times as you like. For our first race, we took our Integra to compete in the Sunday Cup at Daytona International Speedway, the world-famous oval down in Daytona, Florida. Your online or offline status matters during these race events, too. If you're connected, you can download introduction videos for each of the tracks in the game, complete with that same upbeat, if slightly saccharine, Gran Turismo jazz-lite soundtrack.
The free download won't feature online play, series producer Kazunori Yamauchi told Famitsu, but it will offer network rankings based on times achieved in different cars. He also revealed that the demo will include Polyphony's next-gen driving-simulation engine, which aims to fix areas like drift control and drift angle.
Earlier this month, Sony and Polyphony announced they were scrapping plans for a full version of GTHD and focusing on GT5 instead. The result of which is this 'concept' demo, one of many downloads that will be released before GT5's 2008 release.
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Sony Computer Entertainment Europe announced the PlayStation 3 Slim, a smaller and lighter model of the console and a release date of 1 September 2009. Firmware 3.0 for the PlayStation 3 was also announced, adding new features to the PlayStation Network. Sony announced that the European Video Store would launch in November 2009. Sony also announced that the PlayStation Portable would get smaller games (under 100mb) in the form of 'minis' and that comics would also be available to download in December 2009. A \"free game\" registration promotion was announced for the PSP Go.
Microsoft Game Studios announced Fable III, along with a release date of 2010. Also, Microsoft announced their intention to release Fable II on the Xbox Live Marketplace in five episodes, the first of which will be free to download.
Nerds. Geeks. Fanboys. Whatever you call them, the comics aficionados, movie buffs and videogame enthusiasts who dwell amongst us can be really hard to shop for. But it gets dramatically worse this time of year, when everyone revisits their love/hate relationship with the holiday shopping season. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1449240174198-2'); }); On one hand, so much cool stuff hits the shelves that it's hard not to have a brain explosion. On the other hand, who has the time to wade through all of it to find just the right gear for that special someone Let this humble gift guide serve as a cheat sheet for the loot you'll either be picking up or dropping hints about.1. Cinemin Swivel, $349, wowee.comWhat it is: A handheld, pocketable projector that you can hook up to laptops, game consoles and iPods. It can throw up images that are up to 60 inches wide and its hinged design allows you project onto ceilings, too.Why they'll want it: Sure, you can use it for boring tasks like office presentations or vacation-photo slideshows. But, can you resist staging giant gaming sessions that dwarf the biggest television in your home We didn't think so.Another option: Without a hinge, it's not as versatile as the Cinemin, but the Optoma PK102 ($229) packs 4 GB of internal memory for storing your presentations or video clips.2. Marvel Comics' Digital Comics Unlimited, $49.99 for 12 months, marvel.com/digitalcomicsWhat it is: This virtual initiative by the folks who bring you Spider-Man and the X-Men offers up access to over 5,000 comics via the Web. You'll get choices from recent releases like \"Invincible Iron Man,\" back-catalogue classics like \"The Infinity War\" or online exclusives like \"Spectacular Spider-Girl.\"Why they'll want it: Take it from me, comics take up lots of space. But Marvel's DCU means you don't have to give up your superhero addiction to clear out space for a yoga nook. It also features rare comics from the '40s and '50s that would cost a fortune for the physical versions. So, you're saving square footage and money!Another option: If your favorite fanboy or fangirl wants their paperless comics on the go, the Comixology Comics app ($0.99) on iTunes lets them download full issues of great titles like \"Irredeemable\" and \"The Unknown,\" and cues up loads of free comics to boot.3. Logitech Driving Force GT Racing Wheel, $149, Logitech.comWhat it is: This wheel-and-pedals combo adds even more realism to racing simulators like \"Gran Turismo 5 Prologue\" for the PlayStation 3. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle []).push({}); Why they'll want it: That car in the driveway Face facts: The morning commute will never show you what it's really capable of doing. So it's off to the virtual tracks, where the force feedback on the Driving Force wheel will translate every bump and serpentine turn into hours of excitement.Another option: The Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel ($99) offers a similar experience for folks who'll be putting the pedal to the carpet in Forza Motorsport 3.4. iHome Studio Series IP1, $299, ihomeaudio.comWhat it is: Developed with the input of engineer Tony Bongiovi, who's recorded Madonna, the Rolling Stones and Bon Jovi, the IP1 iPod speaker system aims to satisfy any audiophile's picky ears.Why they'll want it: Advanced digital processing makes your tunes sound like they did in the original studio environment, with crisper highs and deeper bass tones. It's not an eyesore either, unlike some other fancy iPod docks we could name.Another option: For exceptional acoustics on the go, Logitech's Pure- Fi Express Plus ($99.99) will fill any camping tent or hotel room with 360 degrees of crystal-clear sound. It's an alarm clock, too, so you won't have to worry about missing your return flight either.5. \"Fight Club\" (Blu-ray, Nov. 17, 2009), $34.99, amazon.comWhat it is: David Fincher's iconic adaptation of the Chuck Palahniuk novel gets a shiny new edition 10 years after it shocked audiences in the theater.Why they'll want it: The Blu-ray release gets two new features sure to please hardcore Fight Clubbers. A Hit in the Ear gives you the ability to remix four scenes from the movie, and Insomniac Mode promises to let you access the disc's bonus content with interactive search tools.Another option: If your would-be giftee leans toward more cosmic fare, then you won't go wrong with J.J. Abrams' triumphant reimagining of \"Star Trek\" (three-disc Blu-ray set, $39.99). The deleted scenes and commentary tracks will energize your beloved Trekkie like nothing else.6. \"Justice League: The Complete Series\" (DVD, Nov. 10, 2009), $99.99, amazon.comWhat it is: This 15-disc set collects five seasons of awesome action from the series based on DC Comics' premier super-team. Tons of fan-favorite characters show up to help Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman stop threats to Earth, the universe and beyo