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[[File:Gran Turismo PSP - E3 2009 (3601832445).jpg|thumb|Gran Turismo PSP showcased at E3 2009.]] | [[File:Gran Turismo PSP - E3 2009 (3601832445).jpg|thumb|Gran Turismo PSP showcased at E3 2009.]] | ||
− | '''Gran Turismo on the PSP''' was released in 2009 and had almost every car from [[Gran Turismo 4]], plus a few new cars such as the Bugatti Veyron '09, Citröen GT '08, Enzo Ferrari '02 and the Nissan GT-R V-Spec '09. Its physics engine carried from [[Gran Turismo 5 Prologue]] and also the ending credits show a teaser for [[Gran Turismo 5]] at the end, which would eventually release a year later. | + | '''Gran Turismo on the PSP''' was released in 2009 and had almost every car from [[Gran Turismo 4]], plus a few new cars such as the Bugatti Veyron '09, Citröen GT '08, Enzo Ferrari '02, the Lamborghini Countaches and the Nissan GT-R V-Spec '09. Its physics engine carried from [[Gran Turismo 5 Prologue]] and also the ending credits show a teaser for [[Gran Turismo 5]] at the end, which would eventually release a year later. |
== History == | == History == | ||
Gran Turismo PSP was initially revealed at E3 2004 alongside the PSP reveal, initially named Gran Turismo 4 Portable. However, it went mysterious until a few years later in 2009 where it would finally be released as Gran Turismo PSP. | Gran Turismo PSP was initially revealed at E3 2004 alongside the PSP reveal, initially named Gran Turismo 4 Portable. However, it went mysterious until a few years later in 2009 where it would finally be released as Gran Turismo PSP. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:04, 14 May 2025
Gran Turismo on the PSP was released in 2009 and had almost every car from Gran Turismo 4, plus a few new cars such as the Bugatti Veyron '09, Citröen GT '08, Enzo Ferrari '02, the Lamborghini Countaches and the Nissan GT-R V-Spec '09. Its physics engine carried from Gran Turismo 5 Prologue and also the ending credits show a teaser for Gran Turismo 5 at the end, which would eventually release a year later.
History
Gran Turismo PSP was initially revealed at E3 2004 alongside the PSP reveal, initially named Gran Turismo 4 Portable. However, it went mysterious until a few years later in 2009 where it would finally be released as Gran Turismo PSP.