.
Gran Turismo (series): Difference between revisions
Wikicars, a place to share your automotive knowledge
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
:''For other uses of "Gran Turismo", see [[Gran Turismo (Disambiguation)]].'' | |||
[[Image:Gran Turismo logo.png|right]] | [[Image:Gran Turismo logo.png|right]] | ||
'''Gran Turismo''' (Italian for "[[Grand Tourer]]" or "Grand Touring", often abbreviated to GT), is a successful Japanese racing video game series 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 series 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. |
Revision as of 05:55, 11 December 2010
- For other uses of "Gran Turismo", see Gran Turismo (Disambiguation).
Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination
Gran Turismo (Italian for "Grand Tourer" or "Grand Touring", often abbreviated to GT), is a successful Japanese racing video game series 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.