Gran Turismo 4 finished
Sony Computer Entertainment held a party in Tokyo yesterday to celebrate the completion of Polyphony Digital’s long-awaited Gran Turismo 4, which is set for release in Japan - and, apparently, in North America - this December.
The finished game now features some 700 cars, including a number which haven’t even been released by their manufacturers yet, which is significantly more than the originally promised 500 - but as expected, it does not incorporate any online play, which will ship in a seperate Gran Turismo product in 2005 instead.
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