Spanning over two decades and including thousands of cars, the Gran Turismo franchise is a juggernaut of the gaming world.
We have all heard it, yet most of us would not be able to name it. The term polyphony (from the Greek for “many sounds”) is used to describe music that employs simultaneous yet independent melodies.
Gran Turismo developer Polyphony Digital is considering bringing the storied racing series to PC, its creator has revealed. When asked by GT Planet if he would consider a PC version of Gran Turismo 7, ...
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Sony has had its hands within artificial intelligence efforts since the launch and establishment of the company's own AI subdivision in April of 2020. These AI projects have long been intended to ...
The Pope has called for a revival of the sacred music of the church's past. After folk and rock 'n' roll Masses, what will the faithful make of polyphony, asks Aengus Collins Earlier this summer a ...
Polyphony Digital is beginning work on the next Gran Turismo game, chief executive officer Kazunori Yamauchi suggests in a new interview. In an interview with a Japanese website Game.Watch.Impress, ...
Unison Polyphony features two renowned Swiss players, Markus Eichenberger on clarinet and Christoph Gallio on saxophones. Considering that both were born in 1957 and first played together in the '80s, ...
One of the many privileges of writing about video games is getting to go up close and personal with the places in which they're crafted. If you've got any love for games, the worlds they conjure and ...