Gran Turismo

Gran Turismo (2009)

by Polyphony Digital, Sony Computer Entertainment
Genres:Simulator, Racing
Themes:Non-fiction
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:The highly acclaimed Gran Turismo makes its hotly anticipated debut exclusively on the PSP system, introducing the most ultra-realistic racing experience ever on a handheld. 800 cars. 35 tracks. Only possible on the PSP Prepare for the most authentic handheld racing experience as the best-selling Gran Turismo series debuts on the PSP system. Prove your driving skills on 35 tracks, and trade or share more than 800 stunning cars from the world's top manufacturers.Show more
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