[Gran Turismo 5 @ TGS 2009] (SEE POST1!: New vids. Interviews!)

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After having seen the HD GTPSP video that went up on the front page today, I have a feeling PD just took a bunch of footage from GT5 to make that video. The brief clip of Suzuka looks exactly like the GT5P version, especially graphics-wise. I suspect we've already seen a bunch of GT5 replay footage with that PSP intro video.

No, i don't think so because if you look at the details like scenery or rumble strips they appear to be low-res, its just the fast motion that doesn't allow it to be shown, i noticed this in the Nurb shots especially around the end, compare the GT5concept trailer Nurb to the PSP Nurb and you will see the "stands" in the background look alot less smooth and detailed.

Not to mention , THE TREES!
 
http://www.gamepro.com/article/features/212185/gamepro-at-tokyo-game-show-2009/

best i've seen so far, i really do think though that IGN et all with be doing the same

also

http://g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/699363/Tokyo-Game-Show-2009---What-To-Expect-From-Sony.html

From Link
"Since Nintendo seldom makes big splashes at TGS, it's Sony's show to lose, year after year. Although Microsoft has made some strides on the Japanese market thanks to exclusive Japanese role-playing games like Star Ocean: The Last Hope, PlayStation 3 still has more of the mindshare of the Japanese market -- that is, the part of the market that hasn't been swept away solely by the Wii. It'll be a curious year for Sony. One could argue that the publisher has Western audiences' attention with games like Uncharted 2 and MAG, but what can the publishing giant do for its home audience?

We'll know more on Wednesday night (that's Thursday afternoon in Japan), once Sony unveils some of its plans for 2010 on the first press day of TGS. Since I've been asked to break out the crystal ball and fake my worst Miss Cleo voice, here goes:

Don't be surprised if we get more details about Sony's motion control plans. A non-gamer friend told me on yesterday's subway ride that the tech buzz around Tokyo is that Sony is also planning some 3D content for games, but until Kaz Hirai shows up onstage with fugly glasses, get those grains of salt ready. Motion controls should be on display prominently, and hopefully, we'll see something with some universal appeal for worldwide audiences. How crazy would a God of War tech demo look if you could use the hand sensors as virtual Blades of Chaos?

Hopefully, we'll see some more information, or a new trailer for The Last Guardian. Although Team ICO's efforts have often seen critical acclaim, but limited sales success, hopefully we'll see something mind-blowing at the show that'll get more people interested in the developer's efforts. A new God of War III level would warm the cockles of my heart as well.

Also, it's a year of "home stretches." There's first-party games that we saw back in 2006 that are finally nearing release.

I also expect a full bombastic display for Gran Turismo 5. It's a popular series in the US, but it's huge around the rest of the world, and I anticipate some good stuff out of Polyphony Digital's game at the show. Brian Leahy mentioned that he thinks Microsoft will break out Forza 3 to counterattack GT5's presence at the show. I wouldn't be surprised if you see some ridiculous booth setups for both games, especially with each game getting close to the finish line.

The other big first-party game that we've seen seeing for years is White Knight Chronicles. Level-5's last PlayStation-exclusive JRPG was Rogue Galaxy -- a game I'm personally fond of -- so I expect a big show for this one. There's lot of big buzz around White Knight's potential, so look for a decent final push for it.

Quantic Dream promised that it would reveal a new character from Heavy Rain at E3, GamesCom and TGS. It's time to finally learn some more about the characters we'll all inhabit when this new evolution of adventure game comes out next year. I'm personally curious how the Japanese audience will respond to this style of game.

And then there's PSP. Monster Hunter has the same cultural impact as World of Warcraft, minus the $15 per month subscription. Why? You can pick up a raid while commuting to work in the morning. There are a lot of PSP owners in Japan, and with PSP Go coming soon, look for more information regarding Sony's wider strategy regarding its handheld platform.


Thanks for this post. So if my calculations are correct, (which they rarely are) This puts the Thursday afternoon conference (Japan) around 8:00 Wednesday night US time. If I'm wrong, please correct me.


What are you hoping to see from Sony at this year's Tokyo Game Show?"

Some GT5 info would be cool. 👍 :sly:
 
TGS....I also can't wait to hear some news from PD. GT5 may not live up to everyone here's expectations but lets hope for the best and besides we'll have a great simulator to play for a couple of years until the next game comes out. GT5 is the only THING that I'm looking forward to this winter...there hasn't been "GREAT" games coming out lately, and the games of 2010, I don't think that some will even be that great.
 
1 Day countdown guys, i'll admit this month has flown for me, i'm not so sure the time after the release date is known will however
 
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25 hours or so.. woot!

Are we not going to get live camera action a la E3 though? i hate blogs and twitter and would rather see it all happen in front of my pc as if i were there.
 
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