PS3 motion controller revealed, God of War III due in March
[UPDATE] E3 2009: Final Fantasy XIV due in 2010; Gran Turismo PSP and $249.99 PSP Go coming Oct. 1; Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, Team Ico's The Last Guardian, and ...
[UPDATE] E3 2009: Final Fantasy XIV due in 2010; Gran Turismo PSP and $249.99 PSP Go coming Oct. 1; Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, Team Ico's The Last Guardian, and ...
[UPDATE] Pre-E3 2009: Leaked video from next month's Qore reveals SCEA's John Koller touting Mylo-style sliding screen handheld with no second thumbstick, built-in flash memory; Gran Turismo Mobile to be ...
Pulled podcast may have revealed that Sony will soon announce a new portable with a sliding front--and no optical disc drive.
Dual retail/online launch of Gran Turismo 5 Prologue puts Polyphony's 10-year-old racing series past shipment milestone.
Producer completely focused on the racing series, GT5 Prologue only at "halfway point," PSP version not due this year.
The legendary book of records' compilation of game factoids is due out next month; GameSpot samples some of its interesting informational tidbits.
Online sites suggest delays, details, release dates, and the first Xbox 360 game to carry a suggested retail price under $20.
Gran Turismo, Tourist Trophy developer seeking new engineers, designer for its Tokyo studio.
Killzone 2, Fallout 3, Resident Evil 5, Devil May Cry 4, Half-Life 2: Episode One, Dragon Age, Culdcept, Bully, and first-party GameCube and GBA titles all skipped last week's event.
We induct Polyphony Digital's driving classic Gran Turismo into the Greatest Games of All Time.
Sony's anticipated portable version of Gran Turismo 4 will just have to be a little more anticipated.
Revolution specs revealed (again), Tourist Trophy PSP, and Jessica Alba.
Gran Turismo PSP, S.T.A.L.K.E.R., Dirge of Cerberus, Final Fantasy XII, and Duke Nukem Forever miss crucial game event.
The racing sim is ready for its December 3 release in Japan. Also, Yamauchi drops hints about upcoming GT games.
Bloomberg Japan quotes high-ranking company officials, industry analysts on the handheld wars.
The PSP version of Sony's premier racing simulation is tentatively scheduled to be on shelves in the first half of 2005.
Series director says hardware similarities between the handheld and console make a straight port of the racer the logical move.
Tony Hawk, Tiger Woods, Need for Speed, Gran Turismo, Metal Gear Solid, and NFL Street are among the first wave of games for Sony's new portable.
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