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Nothing new, but it does give us some different views of the game. (Kind of)
"The release date given for GT4 is 'winter,' which to all of us problably means around Christmas, right? Wrong! Winter apparently means any time between now and the end of March, which means we could still be six or seven months away from seeing GT4 in Stores. It's more than half a year before we race each other online; collect garages full of Classic Muscle cars, rice rockets, and exoctics; and marvel at the stupendous visuals served up by the goregous-looking tracks (the Grand Canyon and inner-city tracks excited everyone at E3). Although Polyphony has completed most of the design work for GT4, all kinds of goodies may still make it into the final game. We may even get aftermarket mods like cool rims and body kits, and engine modifications like turbos, which will make the game even more popular. If that's even possible!"

"The release date given for GT4 is 'winter,' which to all of us problably means around Christmas, right? Wrong! Winter apparently means any time between now and the end of March, which means we could still be six or seven months away from seeing GT4 in Stores. It's more than half a year before we race each other online; collect garages full of Classic Muscle cars, rice rockets, and exoctics; and marvel at the stupendous visuals served up by the goregous-looking tracks (the Grand Canyon and inner-city tracks excited everyone at E3). Although Polyphony has completed most of the design work for GT4, all kinds of goodies may still make it into the final game. We may even get aftermarket mods like cool rims and body kits, and engine modifications like turbos, which will make the game even more popular. If that's even possible!"