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nordlead said:
Slimebeast said:
nordlead said:
Attoyou said:
if they push it back again im not buying it . i dont care HOW great it is .

I reached that point a while ago. It's in my buy used when it's cheap category. It probably wouldn't have happened if I didn't buy DiRT 2.

Oh com'on you two. It's going to be the greatest racing game ever thanks to the long time in development.

Don't bail out like that.

GT5 will have been in 5 different E3 showings. (first showing E3 2006 as Gran Turismo HD, which was then scrapped and called GT5 in 2007) I think people may stop caring at this point and not feel bad.

Wat.  GTHD has been available as a free download on the PlayStation Store since the ps3's launch.  It was basically GT4 with a new GUI and higher poly cars.

At E307 they announced GT5: Prologue (and by extension GT5), which launched only five months later in December in Japan.

They didn't really start heavy development on GT5 until late 2006, after they finished up Tourist Trophy for ps2, and during the development of TT, GTHD, and GT5 they were simultaneously developing GT PSP, which only dropped a few months ago.

They haven't been that bad.  They've actually had quite a lot on their plate, while seemingly managing to release not one but two games with ~1000 cars each within a year of each other (assuming GT5 makes it out this year, which is basically a given at this point).