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Posted May 11, 2009 at 12:02AM by Mabie A. Listed in: QuickJump QuickPeek Tags: Capcom, Ubisoft, Nintendo, UK, Texas, Top Gear
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QuickJump QuickPeek - Image 1Can you feel the buzz now? We're definitely gearing up for E3. To be honest, I don't think we've ever been this excited about the E3. It just feels so wonderful to get that zing on once more, especially after the really, really, really tough past year for the gaming community. Good thing the industry continues to trudge along, making sure that our entertainment is their number one priority. And as you are our priority here at QJ, here's another week of recapped goodies for you, via our 71st edition of QJ QuickPeek.

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Posted May 05, 2009 at 08:24PM by Mabie A. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis, Hacks and Exploits Tags: Hollywood, UK, Top Gear, BBC
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Image courtesy of DailyMail UK - Image 1The government of UK has made it known that they're apparently not a fan of racing simulation games such Gran Turismo. According to a government-backed report, these games are responsible for creating "a cachet of excitement and glamour around speeding."

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Posted Nov 30, 2007 at 11:59AM by Tim Y. Listed in: News, PlayStation Network Tags: Sony, Top Gear, BBC, Reuters
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Sony to sell extra car programs for PS3 via the net - Image 1Word is that Sony has announced plans to sell automobile-related programs and shows via the net. This appears to tie in with a related news snippet indicating the company's plans to add shows such as BBC's Top Gear to the GT TV itinerary. More details on this matter are in the full article.

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Posted Oct 24, 2007 at 03:56AM by Enrico S. Listed in: News, PlayStation Network, Games, Gran Turismo 5 Tags: Sony, Top Gear, BBC, Polyphony Digital, PlayStation Network
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Top Gear to provide content for download on Gran Turismo TV - Image 1Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. and Polyphony Digital have teamed up with BBC Worldwide to bring 40 episodes of BBC's Top Gear to the PlayStation 3's Gran Turismo TV (GT TV). It was also announced that the Top Gear Test Track, where the Top Gear team tests new cars every week, will be one of the playable tracks in the upcoming Gran Turismo 5 video game for the PS3.

In case you aren't familiar with GT TV, it is a dedicated online channel on the PlayStation Network which is said to provide viewers up-to-date information about motoring. President of Polyphony Digital and creator of the Gran Turismo series Kazunori Yamauchi was very thrilled that episodes of Top Gear will be shown on the online channel. In a recent press release, he said:

We at Polyphony are great fans of the world’s best motoring programme, Top Gear, so we’re delighted to be collaborating with BBC Worldwide to deliver Top Gear content via Gran Turismo. We’re sure that players will be as thrilled as we are when they get the chance to put their own driving skills to the test on the Top Gear Test Track in GT5, as well as enjoying classic episodes of Top Gear via GT TV.


BBC Worldwide's Director for Digital Media Simon Danker shares the same enthusiasm as he stated:

BBC Top Gear is the world’s number one motoring media brand and we’re thrilled to make it accessible to Gran Turismo gamers. We continue to explore different avenues to share our content with an expanding audience, and are delighted to participate with Polyphony Digital in the launch of this exciting new opportunity.


With Polyphony Digital and BBC Worldwide partnering up, it appears the real winners here are the Gran Turismo 5 community who will be getting more content for GT TV. We can expect both this service and Gran Turismo 5 by next year, so racing fans might want to watch out for that.

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Posted Oct 18, 2007 at 08:21AM by Tim Y. Listed in: News, Games, Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Tags: Sony, Mitsubishi, Top Gear, BBC, PlayStation Network
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Gran Turismo 5 Prologue demo details unveiled - Image 1More details are coming in regarding Sony and Polyphony's plans for Gran Turismo 5 Prologue's presence at the upcoming Tokyo Motor Show.

The first update is that Sony will be demonstrating GT 5 Prologue's GT TV - a built-in service that will enable to users view real-life motoring shows like BBC's Top Gear, and Japan's Car Graphic TV via episodic content. GT TV won't be available offline, though.

Moving on, it's also been reported that the GT5: Prologue demo that's scheduled to launch for Japan's PlayStation Network this October 20, 2007 is only going to be available until November 11. And lastly, the GT5 Prologue demo is reported to carry one track - the Suzuka Circuit - and will offer you the privilege of driving one of these seven cars:
  • 2008 Lexus IS-F
  • 2009 Nissan GT-R (that lovely set of wheels to your upper right)
  • 2008 Mazda Atenza
  • 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STi
  • 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X GSR
  • 2008 Daihatsu OFC-1
  • 2009 BMW 135i coupe
Up to 16 cars can be on the track at the same time, although the demo won't be online-capable.

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