Gran Turismo 5 Prologue: Plan on licking the bowl?

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April 15th has long been notoriously associated with tax deadlines, but thanks to Gran Turismo 5 Prologue being released on that day, gamers at least have something positive to look forward to. Many of you are still on the fence about spending money on it, just to go back and purchase the full game later on down the road, and that’s understandable.

However, Associate Producer of SCEA Chris Hinojosa-Miranda wants to remind you that the full fledged game is still at least a year away, and that by skipping Prologue, you’re only doing yourself a great disservice. Also, ice cream: 

You could borrow it from someone, but that’s like licking the bowl after someone’s finished the ice cream…

Also, to further clarify, GT5 is still about a year away. You should just decide now to buy it, enjoy it, go online and race against anyone and everyone, rank number one worldwide, get the girl (or guy) and become the most popular kid in town. The end.

I can’t say that I’m buying that whole ice cream bit, but Gran Turismo has never let us down in the past (except the whole damage model thing for crashes), and as far as many are concerned, even a little Prologue now is better than having to suffer through another year without any GT fix.  

[Via GameSpot — Thanks, Justin!]


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