![]() ![]() This long-expected virtual vaporware became incredibly tangible for us this week, and will be available to everyone else October 1. I had heard tons of hype for years (since the original PSP launch in 2005, in fact) about Gran Turismo going mobile. We received download codes for both titles and gave them a thorough go here at the office, but the results may surprise you. They're A-level titles, and at last both are making their debut in PSP form in just a few weeks, costing $39.99 and being made available in both UMD and downloadable formats. Gran Turismo and, more recently, the MotorStorm franchise have been great examples of first-party Sony success. And, sensibly, the focus is remaining on successful PS2 and PS3 ports. With a solid software push this year and a revamped PSP Go, Sony's solidly performing yet still second-place handheld is trying to reinvigorate its flagging game library as of late. In case you haven't noticed, the PSP is getting its game on-or trying to, at least. ![]()
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