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Which tours iquitos 5 cars will be included in the game is what everyone's wondering at the moment in the gaming world. While no-one but Sony officially knows that full list of Gran Turismo 5 cars, there are several rumours and leaks. We won't know for sure until the game is released in Japan, but we do have a good idea of a lot of the cars that will be included, as some have been confirmed already.
On September 24th during the annual 'Tokyo Game Show' the head producer of GT released some intimate details about the game. It was announced that the game will feature over 950 cars, as well as a totally new game engine that will allow cars to take damage and to ever roll-over. This is a major step forward, as GT games have previously avoided in-game damage, supposedly because the car's manufacturers didn't want to see their precious beauties ruined (if only in a game).
The 'GT Mode', which is the main section of the game, and where you'll spend most of your time, will include all the things that you'd expect, such as a world map, a large selection of dealerships, licenses to be earned, and a place to tune up your cars into roaring beasts.
Although Gran tours iquitos 5 isn't released till March 2009 (in Japan), since GT5 Prologue was released a while ago, we've got a major insight into how the game will actually look, play and feel, and what cars will be included. Some of the more notable cars in the game, that you'll definitely want to try out, are the Aston Martin DB9 Coupe, Chevrolet Corvette Z06, Dodge Viper GTS, Ferrari 599, Lotus Elise, TVR Tuscan Speed Six, and the Ford GT (my personal favourite of all the Gran Turismo 5 cars). I'm pleased to say the Gran Turismo 5 is the first of the series to include Ferrari's into the game - a long-awaited addition, and a great coup for the developers.
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Which tours iquitos 5 cars will be included in the game is what everyone's wondering at the moment in the gaming world. While no-one but Sony officially knows that full list of Gran Turismo 5 cars, there are several rumours and leaks. We won't know for sure until the game is released in Japan, but we do have a good idea of a lot of the cars that will be included, as some have been confirmed already.
On September 24th during the annual 'Tokyo Game Show' the head producer of GT released some intimate details about the game. It was announced that the game will feature over 950 cars, as well as a totally new game engine that will allow cars to take damage and to ever roll-over. This is a major step forward, as GT games have previously avoided in-game damage, supposedly because the car's manufacturers didn't want to see their precious beauties ruined (if only in a game).
The 'GT Mode', which is the main section of the game, and where you'll spend most of your time, will include all the things that you'd expect, such as a world map, a large selection of dealerships, licenses to be earned, and a place to tune up your cars into roaring beasts.
Although Gran tours iquitos 5 isn't released till March 2009 (in Japan), since GT5 Prologue was released a while ago, we've got a major insight into how the game will actually look, play and feel, and what cars will be included. Some of the more notable cars in the game, that you'll definitely want to try out, are the Aston Martin DB9 Coupe, Chevrolet Corvette Z06, Dodge Viper GTS, Ferrari 599, Lotus Elise, TVR Tuscan Speed Six, and the Ford GT (my personal favourite of all the Gran Turismo 5 cars). I'm pleased to say the Gran Turismo 5 is the first of the series to include Ferrari's into the game - a long-awaited addition, and a great coup for the developers.
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