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Gran Turismo 4


 

Gran Turismo 4 (also known as GT4) was released on December 28, 2004 in Japan (NTSC-J), February 22, 2005 in the United States (NTSC-U/C), and March 9, 2005 in Europe (PAL). After being delayed for over a year and a half by Polyphony Digital and having its online mode removed, Gran Turismo 4 was still one of the most anticipated console games of 2005, and sold a million copies in its first week at Japanese retail. It featured 721 cars (in the PAL version) from 80 manufacturers, from as early as the 1886 Daimler Motor Carriage, to the Nissan 350Z Gran Turismo edition, a collaboration between Nissan and Polyphony Digital, and as far into the future as concepts for 2022. The game also features 50 tracks, many of which are new or modified versions of old Gran Turismo favourites. Notable track inclusions are the Nordschleife variant of the Nürburgring, with 176 challenging turns in just one epic lap, Suzuka Circuit, Le Mans Circuit de la Sarthe, tracks modeled after world famous attractions such asNew York's Times Square, Hong Kong, Paris, and the drag strip in Las Vegas.

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December 28 - 2004 - Japan - February 22 - 2005 - United States - March 9 - Europe - Polyphony Digital - 1886 - Nürburgring - Suzuka Circuit - Le Mans Circuit de la Sarthe - New York's - Times Square - Hong Kong - Paris - Las Vegas

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A PSP port, entitled Gran Turismo 4 Mobile is due to be released in 2005.

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PSP - Gran Turismo 4 Mobile

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