
JPS Reports: "As I got my review copy of SCEA's Gran Turismo for the PSP last week, one of the things that I noticed is that it offers a Data Install that will GREATLY decrease loading times. The data is at 900+MB and it took me 17 minutes to install it in my memory stick..."

Although the situation has improved in recent iterations, for much of its history the Gran Turismo series has been heavily criticized for its engine sounds. During the PlayStation 2 and 3 eras, engine notes were often compared to "vacuum cleaners"; the result of synthesized loops that lacked the soul and mechanical violence of their real-world counterparts.
Video games sounds keep evolving with every new generation be it a little or a lot eventually it will get to the point of been inside the race car

Former Sony Interactive Entertainment executive Shuhei Yoshida has shared how his feedback played a role in the success of Gran Turismo.
To this day, anyone that plays a GT game for the first time and doesn't have experience with this kind of game will crash at the first corner, so not really sure what Shu is claiming here. I literally saw this happen a few months ago at an event where they had GT7 with VR2 up on a stage and members of the public got to try it out.

Nathan Williams from Bebington has made a dream leap from virtual tracks to real-world glory, clinching victory in his debut race in the OT Coupe with Toyo
It's optional.
No one is forcing you to install the fantastic PSP game.
Ive been noticing alot of new PSP games have been coming with this install option. Always wondered what started it.
Why do all 360 exclusives come installed with failure?
Anyone buying a PSPGo? I'm trying to decide. I like the smaller size, but I'm not sure about downloading games. It would be nice to be able to buy used games online, but you can't do that with the PSPGo. Sony could keep games at launch prices if they wanted to. But on the other hand, the Go does look really cool.