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So who here has ordered it?

My copy should be on the way from Japan as I type this.

Some info:

5 Courses 10 Layouts:

Superspeedway - Daytona International Speedway

The Road Course - Daytona International Speedway

Suzuka Circuit

Suzuka Circuit East Course

Fuji Speedway F

Fuji Speedway GT

Eiger Nordwand (Forward)

Eiger Nordwand (Reverse)

London (Forward)

London (Reverse)

Acura NSX

Alfa Romeo 147 TI 2.0 TWIN SPARK

Alfa Romeo Brera Sky Window 3.2 JTS Q4

Audi R8 4.2 FSI R tronic

Audi TT Coupe 3.2 quattro

BMW BMW Z4

BMW BMW 135i Coupe

BMW BMW M3 Coupe

Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (C6)

Daihatsu Copen Active Top

Daihatsu OFC-1

Dodge VIPER GTS

Ferrari 599

Ferrari F430

Ford Mustang V8 GT Coupe Premium

Honda INTEGRA TYPE R (DC5)

Lancia DELTA HF Integrale Evoluzione

Lexus IS F

Lotus Elise 111R

Lotus Elise

Mazda ATENZA Sport (2007 Tokyo Motor Show reference exhibit)

Mercedes-Benz SL 55 AMG (R230)

Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX GSR

Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X GSR Premium Package

Nissan SKYLINE GT-R Vspec II Nur (R34)

Nissan Fairlady Z Version S (Z33)

Nissan Skyline Sedan 350GT Type SP (V36)

Nissan Skyline Coupe Concept

Nissan Skyline Coupe 370GT Type SP (V36)

Nissan GT-R Proto

Nissan GT-R (R35)

Renault Clio Renault Sport V6 24V

Subaru IMPREZA WRX STI (18inch BBS Wheel Option)

Suzuki Cappuccino (EA21R)

Suzuki SWIFT Sport

TVR Tuscan Speed Six

Volkswagen Golf IV GTI

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yeah it looks cool. came out the day after I left japan! d'oh!

and yes you can play it on aussie PS3, and yes most likely some or all menus will be in japanese. but it's not hard to figure out what's what. not really a problem :P

So can this Japan version disc be played on normal Australian machines? Will the menus all be in Japanese?

if you played the demo, that is what the game will be like, 95% of the text in the game is in Japaneses, but as beer-baron said its not hard to work out what is what.

I think it may be available to download off the Japaneses psn store but im not sure if you can use int. credit-cards to purchases it. also the aus rls is due early to mid next year, as the Asian rls has already been push back to feb.

Dammit, I just created a Japanese account the other night so I could get the demo, and when I went to download the demo it said Prologue was JPY4500 - guess I either missed out or looked at the wrong thing.

you are getting mixed up. there is the GT HD demo (free). then there is the GT5 demo (free). Now just released is the GT5 prologue (costs money). Soon will be GT5 (costs money).

Alright, thanks Richard. I'll have a look again when I get some spare time.

What log-in name do you use for online gaming, peoples? I use the same name as in this (and most) forums...

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