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  • Gran Turismo 5
  • Gran Turismo 5
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  • Kategorie:Polyphony Digital Kategorie:Sony Computer Entertainment Kategorie:Rennspiel Kategorie:USK0+ Kategorie:Spiele von A-Z Gran Turismo 5 erschien November 2010 für die PlayStation 3.
  • Gran Turismo 5 is an unlicensed Russian hack of Fun Car Rally and is based on the 2010 PlayStation 3 game for Sega Genesis.
  • Gran Turismo 5 (also known as GT5) is the fifth mainline edition of Sony/Polyphony Digital's racing video game series, Gran Turismo. Expanding on the Prologue version, which was first released in Japan in October 2007 and intended to give an impression of the final game, is the first of the main numbered series to be released for the PlayStation 3. The "Gull-Wing" Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG appears on the cover of all regions'versions of the game.
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Version
  • 2.170000
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Vorgänger
  • Gran Turismo PSP
Sprache
  • Deutsch
Veröffentlichung
  • 112010
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Console
  • Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
Date
  • March 2013 July 2015
Platform
Nachfolger
  • Keinen
Name
  • Gran Turismo 5
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  • 0
Genre
  • Racing
  • Rennspiel
Caption
  • Title screen
  • Game cover
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  • Fun Car Rally
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PEGI
  • 3
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  • 300
Input
  • Gamepad
  • Steering Wheel
Cover
  • GT5-Cover_.jpg
Modes
  • Multiplayer
  • Single player
Release
  • 2010-11-24
Engine
  • Custom
Developer
Rating
  • ESRB: Everyone
  • ACB: G
  • PEGI: 3
Publisher
Designer
Spielmodi
  • 1
  • 2
Entwickler
  • Polyphony Digital
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  • Portal: Rennspiel
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  • Rennspiel
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  • Kategorie:Polyphony Digital Kategorie:Sony Computer Entertainment Kategorie:Rennspiel Kategorie:USK0+ Kategorie:Spiele von A-Z Gran Turismo 5 erschien November 2010 für die PlayStation 3.
  • Gran Turismo 5 (also known as GT5) is the fifth mainline edition of Sony/Polyphony Digital's racing video game series, Gran Turismo. Expanding on the Prologue version, which was first released in Japan in October 2007 and intended to give an impression of the final game, is the first of the main numbered series to be released for the PlayStation 3. The "Gull-Wing" Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG appears on the cover of all regions'versions of the game. As found in the Prologue, and for the first time in the numbered Gran Turismo series, the game features cars from Ferrari, including a few of their Formula One cars such as the Ferrari F2007 F1 World Championship car and the Ferrari F10 Race Car. No other current F1 cars feature in GT5 as of yet. In addition to Prologue features, it also includes the 'Top Gear' Test Track from the BBC motoring show Top Gear, and greatly expands on the number of cars available to 1074 according to the Offical GT5 Car List, as of the release of the latest car pack. There was also a 16 player online mode as in GT5 Prologue. The game features trophy support, for the first time in the series, and custom soundtracks. New to the series are NASCAR, WRC (World Rally Championship), and Super GT. (Most of the Super GT cars have their JGTC versions included as well) For the first time in the main series, an online mode became available in the game, with 16 player capability. Both mechanical and external damage exist, along with interior damage for 200 "premium" cars. Night racing makes a reappearance for GT5 on certain tracks, and weather effects are also included on a number of tracks. In an April 2008 interview, Kazunori Yamauchi revealed that 150 people had worked on Gran Turismo 5 for four years, with all of Polyphony Digital's 120 employees working on GT5, and the game costing 50 times more to develop ($60 million) than 1997's Gran Turismo. In a July 2008 interview with IGN, Yamauchi mentioned that at the time, Polyphony Digital was focused on updates for Gran Turismo 5 Prologue and that Gran Turismo 5 may not be released until 2010. Although in E3 of 2009 he revealed that he could release the game anytime he wants, he claims they are working out all the bugs. The game was eventually released on November 24, 2010. The game is supported by numerous racing wheels. The official wheel of the Game is Logitech's Driving Force GT. In the case if players own wheels compatable with previous titles, they can be used as well.
  • Gran Turismo 5 is an unlicensed Russian hack of Fun Car Rally and is based on the 2010 PlayStation 3 game for Sega Genesis.
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