Kazunori Yamauchi Live Twitter Interview With @Honda Transcript
GT series creator Kazunori Yamauchi is taking your questions live, right now, via Honda’s official Twitter account! If you’re on Twitter, submit your questions by including the “#Honda” and “#E3” hash-tags in your tweets. I’ll be following the interview closely and will update this post accordingly. The interview starts right now, at 12:00 PM Pacific Time!
70 Gran Turismo 5 Screenshots: Top Gear Track, Nurburgring, NASCAR, & More
One of the largest and most impressive collection of GT5 screenshots we’ve seen yet.
More GT5 Details: High/Low Beams, Dynamic Crowds, No BBQ Smell
EuroGamer was first to share new details that emerged from the private GT5 presentation Yamauchi hosted at E3 on Wednesday, and now we’ve got even more information from MotorTrend, Kotaku, IGN, and GameSpot. Now, in addition to the new details I’ve already covered, here’s what we know:
GT5’s Photomode, Online Features, NASCAR, & More Details Revealed
EuroGamer has shared their detailed hands-on impressions with the latest E3 2010 GT5 demo, and it’s full of quite a few interesting and revealing tidbits of information. While I have covered the main points below, the full article contains more detail and is very well written, so head on over there for more.
GT5 Gameplay Videos: Rome, Madrid, Toscana Night
Watch the first complete lap of Gran Turismo 5’s new Rome circuit, along with a quick sample of Madrid and more night-time gameplay from Toscana in this latest batch of videos from Gamersyde.
Gran Turismo 5 Day/Night Transition Video (GTPlanet Exclusive)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1OZCwRGFUA
Gran Turismo 5 E3 2010 Official Trailer (HD)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nd0fscJeyxg
Gran Turismo 5 Collector’s Edition, Pre-Order Details
Via the PlayStation EU Blog:
Gran Turismo 5 Release Date: November 2
Just announced at Sony’s E3 2010 Press Conference! Mark your calendar!
GT5 E3 Demo Includes NASCAR Cars, Exclusive Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBqkvh2gi5c
GTPlanet’s Guide to E3 2010 Coverage: It’s Here!
The biggest game show of the year is finally upon us, and there’s a lot to suggest that Gran Turismo 5 is finally set for its big debut! Here’s a quick overview of exactly what’s going to happen over the next few days:
Gran Turismo 5 Le Mans 2010 Demo Videos
Take a look at the first two video clips of the Gran Turismo 5 demo running track-side at this past weekend’s 24 Hours of Le Mans. Thanks to our friends at French GT5rs.com for the footage!
Just in Time for E3, A New GTPlanet
With the announcements and interviews expected to begin pouring out of E3 2010 on Tuesday, next week could be the most exciting ever for GT fans around the world. To kick things off, I’m proud to launch the first major revision to GTPlanet in more than two years. Over the past 6 months, I’ve personally crafted this custom set of templates for our news blog, forum, and guides, and I hope you’re as happy with the finished product as I am. As you look around, watch for these new features on the blog:
Peugeot 908 HDi FAP Seen in First Le Mans 2010 Pics
The first pictures from the Le Mans 2010 GT5 trackside demo are trickling in, and it’s very good to see Peugeot Team Sport’s 908 HDi FAP in its 2010 livery is playable on La Sarthe! Six-time WRC world champion and GT super-fan Sébastien Loeb is also on-hand at the Sony booth, and has set a 3’33.820 around the track in the 908. Expect more pictures, videos, and impressions very soon. Thanks to EvilNeal for the tip!
Peek at Rome, Tuscany in Latest GT5 Video
Sure enough, the SpikeTV/GameTrailers that Sony helped hype up yesterday didn’t show much, but there was indeed some more footage revealed of the beautiful new Rome and Tuscany circuits. Watch it for yourself right here.
New GT5 Video (Maybe) on Spike TV Tonight
The official PlayStation Blog is hyping up a broadcast of Spike TV’s hour-long E3 preview special, which they claim will show off “video debuts of Killzone 3, SOCOM 4, and Gran Turismo 5.” With Sony’s big prime-time press conference now a mere 4 days away, I’m highly suspicious that Polyphony Digital would use such a comparatively low-profile event to show off anything new about the game, but you never know.