I mean, if PD left us in the dark, Prologue would not have even be made. Ever thought about that? There wasn't a Prologue for any past GTs, because they weren't as big and focused as this game is. GTPlanet's fans of Final Fantasy don't have any Prologues of any Final Fantasy even though Squaresoft has legions of game fans. Some of which are on this site. And Prologue for such games were basically a rental from your Hollywood Video or Blockbuster. PD loves and respects all audiences from the North Pole to the South Pole (yes, Santa Claus plays Gran Turismo, and Kris Kringle loves it as much as you do).
If you ask me, I'm waiting on the full game than Prologue. I'd surely like to PLAY Prologue, but I'd sell off the Prologue CD when the final game ships. Of course, if an EB games has one copy of GT4 left in stock and I was "competing" for it, you damn right I'm going to whip some ass trying to get the last copy. We didn't wait 1, 2, or even 3 years for GT4, so the wait is worth it. I'm sick of all the HALO 2 and such crowds talking about waiting for their respective games. Because just like the girls' T-shirt says, "It's all about me!" And that "all about me" is the highly underrated Gran Turismo 4. I mean, that's the game I'm looking forward for. And PD was kind of enough to give out a "Prologue" of their highly-anticipated game. And while America may not have one yet or at all, at least we have a chance to import even if we can understand the language it's in. Doesn't matter if it's in Japanese, Indonesian, Croatian, Thai, Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, n00b-ese or whatever. Gran Turismo is universally-understood. We can at least try to import. But as I said, PD isn't leaving us in the dark. Just working on the game trying to make it hot.