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kanariya said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:

It doesn't matter how long it took them to make cars and tracks. GT3 and GT4 were on the same system and it took Polyphony four years in between the two games. By your logic GT 1-3 could've been completed within a year, instead of 2 years. You see, Polyphony demoed GT3 the exact year the PS2 came out, which means they were already in development the second GT2 launched or even before it launched on the PSone. If you follow the timelines, you will see that the devs worked on GT5 on the PS3 GT before the PS3 even came out and GT5 as announced at E3 2006 and was shown with demonstration, which means Polyphony was been developing the game since 2005 when the last GT was launched. GT5 was able to be launched by 2007, but Gran Turismo prologue was what you recieved. That was exactly how far they were at that time. The game is 5 years in the making. Stop arguing with me.

 

That's all your own speculation.

 

http://www.engadget.com/2006/08/21/final-playstation-3-dev-kit-has-arrived/

Sony didn't start to send out development kits until Aug 2006. (for 3rd party devs)

Do you really think PD was able to get one of those 1.5yrs before hand?

I don't even need to read that crap. I know what I am talking about. This is a video of GT 5 from 2005 (Before the PS3 came out) at E3 2005.