Gran Turismo 4: New Screens
Some more screenshots from the stunning courses available in the scaled-down 'demo' version of Gran Turismo 4.
Gran Turismo 4: Prologue, which is released on December 4th for just ¥2,980 - under thirty dollars - is going to blow away gamers looking forward to the release of the milestone driving game. Revealed last month at the Tokyo Motor Show, Prologue offers a cut-down version of the game, but still provides a considerable number of courses and cars to play with.
Courses on offer include the Grand Canyon and New York - already familiar to those following the game, Citta Di Aria - an old village setting with incredible countryside views, along with Japan's popular Tsukuba Circuit and Fuji Speedway courses.
Take a look at these incredible screens showing you the Prologue courses in action, and stay tuned for a GT4 media blowout around the time of the demo release on December 4 - hopefully before then, of course. In the meantime, check our archive for an obscene amount of GT4 coverage and media.
Adam Doree
Director, Kikizo.com
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Gran Turismo 4 Nearly three minutes of fantastic direct feed GT4 showing various motors and courses in replay-style action. [480x360, 1228kbps] |
2.57min | 24.67MB | WMV |
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