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GT5 to support full 3D and be Move enabled

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Gran Turismo 5

It amuses me that when GT5 began development motion controls were considered a useless gimmick and 3D televisions for the home were a pipe dream.

Now the latest rumour is that GT5 suffered it’s last delay to ensure that it can be fully 3D enabled and support the upcoming PlayStation Move.

MCV is reporting this morning that they have an insider close to Sony who is confirming these rumours and while Sony are officially refusing to say anything on the matter they have said that all will be revealed at E3.

This isn’t the first time this rumour has done the rounds with Yamauchi himself previously stating

“if there are display devices or peripherals that seem interesting, I’m sure we’ll work to support them”

I have to admit that the 3D bug is starting to bite me now, I still don’t think it will work for me since I have a bum eye but I am now getting excited to try them all out at E3 to find out for sure.

That ember of optimism is growing.

Source: MCVUK

Last Updated: May 25, 2010

9 Comments

  1. riezo

    May 25, 2010 at 11:13

    Wait, you’re going to E3 Gavin :w00t:

    Reply

    • Gavin Mannion

      May 25, 2010 at 11:33

      We are… Both Nick and I will be there this year liveblogging the main keynotes and bringing back as much as we can

      Reply

      • riezo

        May 25, 2010 at 12:25

        AWESOME!

        One day when I can afford a ridiculously priced ticket I’ll go, but for now I’ll have to settle for IGN’s live feeds and interviews.

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        • Nick de Bruyne

          May 26, 2010 at 06:14

          No, no, you should be checking our live feeds and interviews

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          • riezo

            May 26, 2010 at 12:00

            Ag that goes without saying 😀

  2. Brian M

    May 25, 2010 at 11:34

    Well, if you were to actually look into things Gavin, you’d be aware that PD had GT5 running in 3D as long as a year ago (CES 2009), seems a bit silly to think it’d take more than a year to add something already being shown in the game, don’t you think?

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    • Gavin Mannion

      May 25, 2010 at 12:09

      CES 2009 was more of a tech demo than a fully implemented feature. Gears 2 has been played in 3D as well but that doesn’t go on the back of the box.

      Not to mention that the Move integration is part of this story as well

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  3. eXp

    May 25, 2010 at 11:54

    How long until it supports “Actually playable due to being released” ?

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  4. Something

    May 25, 2010 at 11:57

    Yeah next rumor to be confirmed is GT5 with have a holographic interface via VR-Suit.

    I don’t care much for this gimick kak just release the damn game that suppose to be a launch title.
    Fucksakes. :devil:

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