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'''Gran Turismo''' (Italian for "[[Grand Tourer]]" or "Grand Touring", often abbreviated to GT), is a successful Japanese racing video game made by Sony. Gran Turismo is only produced for the Sony PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable gaming systems. All of the games are said to simulate the appearance and performance of a large selection of vehicles, nearly all of which are licensed reproductions of real-world [[automobile]]s. Since the franchise’s first entry in December 1997, over 61 million units have been sold worldwide.
'''Gran Turismo''' (Italian for "[[Grand Tourer]]" or "Grand Touring", often abbreviated to GT), is a successful Japanese racing video game made by Sony. Gran Turismo is only produced for the Sony PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable gaming systems. All of the games are said to simulate the appearance and performance of a large selection of vehicles, nearly all of which are licensed reproductions of real-world [[automobile]]s. Since the franchise’s first entry in December 1997, over 61 million units have been sold worldwide.
==External links==
==External links==
[http://www.gran-turismo.com/ Official Gran Turismo site]
*[http://www.gran-turismo.com/ Official Gran Turismo site]

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Gran Turismo (Italian for "Grand Tourer" or "Grand Touring", often abbreviated to GT), is a successful Japanese racing video game made by Sony. Gran Turismo is only produced for the Sony PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable gaming systems. All of the games are said to simulate the appearance and performance of a large selection of vehicles, nearly all of which are licensed reproductions of real-world automobiles. Since the franchise’s first entry in December 1997, over 61 million units have been sold worldwide.

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