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  2. Gran Turismo 5 - Wikipedia

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    Gran Turismo 5 (グランツーリスモ 5, Guran Tsūrisumo Faibu, commonly abbreviated as GT5) is a 2010 racing simulation video game developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. It is the fifth main installment and the tenth overall in the Gran Turismo series. It was released on November ...

  3. Gran Turismo (series) - Wikipedia

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    The Gran Turismo 5 Prologue booth at Games Convention 2008. Sony demonstrated an updated version of Gran Turismo 4, Vision Gran Turismo, at E3 2005, and it would be the basis for Gran Turismo 5 when it released years later. [15] Yamauchi said that developing for the PlayStation 3 (PS3) was a "nightmare", and the game's release was delayed ...

  4. Category:Gran Turismo (series) games - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for games in the Gran Turismo series. Pages in category "Gran Turismo (series) games" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  5. GT by Citroën - Wikipedia

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    Ever since Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, there have been three versions of the GT by Citroën. All specifications of each version are from Polyphony Digital's Gran Turismo franchise, Gran Turismo Sport. Road version - 500 hp (373 kW; 507 PS), 384 lb⋅ft (521 N⋅m) Gr.4 version - 394 hp (294 kW; 399 PS), 283 lb⋅ft (384 N⋅m)

  6. List of best-selling PlayStation video games - Wikipedia

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    The best-selling game on the PlayStation is Gran Turismo. A sim racing game developed by Polyphony Digital, Gran Turismo was originally released in Japan on December 23, 1997, and went on to sell 10.85 million units worldwide. [1] The second-best-selling game on the console is Final Fantasy VII (1997), which sold over 10 million units.

  7. Polyphony Digital - Wikipedia

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    Polyphony Digital Inc. is an internal Japanese first-party video game development studio for PlayStation Studios.Originally a development group within Sony Computer Entertainment's Japan Studio known as Polys Entertainment, [2] [3] after the success of Gran Turismo in Japan, they were granted greater autonomy, reestablished as an individual company and renamed themselves Polyphony Digital.

  8. Tourist Trophy (video game) - Wikipedia

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    It reappeared in Gran Turismo due to its presence in Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters and the World Touring Car Championship, but did not appear in Gran Turismo 5. Polyphony ostensibly planned to add this track to Gran Turismo 5 (as it remains unused within the game's files), [2] but it was left out for unknown reasons.

  9. Gran Turismo 5 Prologue - Wikipedia

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    Gran Turismo 5 Prologue is the first mass-produced Gran Turismo game to feature online multiplayer. [10] Up to 16 players can play online at once in GT5 Prologue.Since Gran Turismo 5's development cycle was so long, GT5 Prologue's servers were online for two years even though the game only served as a prologue. [11]