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#1 dedyradix
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We need GT on PC !! We don't care about sony and Microsoft and all about their company competition..and all about sony income for sale their PS3. Stupid Reason...and we must keep support all PC gamers in the world..LolololoLLL

On PC microsoft just a popular gaming Operating systems. If Sony relesed GT on PC we are buy SONY product and Microsoft product...so what's the problem hah...???

Sony vs Microsoft Just an OLD stupid competition market...and kill 3rd person..like PC Gamers...

Let's Gamers choose who's the best..??
Microsoft Product or Sony Product..just it...

If sony released GT on PC game for wINDOWS...we not only need one of them (sony/microsoft)...but we need both of them to run it on PC hardware. So it's fair ....

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Kazunori Yamauchi, the creator of the Gran Turismo racing simulation series on the PlayStation, has hinted in an interview with a German website that the series may be making the move away from Sony exclusivity and towards the PC. Speaking to DerStandard, Kazunori said that it was hugely unlikely that Gran Turismo would come to the any consoles other than the PlayStation 3, but it was possible the racing sim could make the jump to PC. For some reason he hinted that this was an even stronger possibility for the Chinese market too... "It's very, very unlikely that GT will be appearing on another console. But maybe it'll be released on PC. Particularly for the Chinese market," said Kazunori. The comment doesn't clarify exactly if Kazunori is referring to ports of the old GT games or multiplatform releases of the upcoming Gran Turismo 5, but it would seem logical to expect that he's referring GT5 rather than a port of an original PlayStation game. It begs the question then, are racing simulations of that depth and quality of interest to PC players, or are the better played with a controller than a keyboard? Let us know your thoughts in the forums.
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