There will be normal cars and tuned cars, but players cannot tune their own cars in this version. Players can earn reward money from each race and purchase new cars. # Prologue falls somewhere in between the GT and Arcade mode. # Prologue will not have cars and course downloadables. There will also be new courses which was briefly shown in the E3 trailer. # Number of cars and course selection: about 40 cars and 4 courses with 8 different layouts. # Chat features: Prologue will include 2 online modes, one which includes the chat features and the other which excludes this feature. There is also a weather forecast displayed so that other players will know which geographic location you are in and how the weather is there. There will be several background images for the My Page screen such as Tokyo and other cities, but will also include sceneries of both outdoors and indoors. In the final version, Yamauchi hopes to include a friends list as well. # My Page: When the game starts, a My Page screen will also appear. You can then enter the top menu of the game from Home, or vice-versa by selecting the respective icons. # PlayStation Home icon on the top menu screen: within the Home universe, there will be something like a “Gran Turismo World” galaxy. I wonder if I can find someone to buy this for me in October when it launches in Japan. As much as i hate on the PS3, i do realize it’s the lack of content that makes me so lovingly refer to it as a “hunk of junk”, but my reasoning is legitimate, right? This is going to be amazing and I can’t wait. GT5 producer Kazunori Yamauchi revealed some tasty details about the online portion of the hottest forthcoming game for the PS3 in a recent interview with Weekly Famitsu.
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