Gran Turismo Is A Disposable Franchise
You’ll never see an old Gran Turismo on PlayStation Network for one big reason: nobody cares.
Chris Buffa- Editor-in-Chief
Robert Workman- Senior Editor
You’ll never see an old Gran Turismo on PlayStation Network for one big reason: nobody cares.
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Gran Turismo Games Belong On PSN
Disposable? Hardly. Sony should definitely bring its older GT titles to PlayStation Network.
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