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  2. Burnout Legends - Wikipedia

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    Burnout Legends is a racing video game developed by Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts for PlayStation Portable.The game features many of the tracks and gameplay modes from the first three Burnout titles but repackaged for the handheld format.

  3. Burnout (series) - Wikipedia

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    Once Burnout 3: Takedown was released, the original cars were no longer used, except for the Custom Coupe Ultimate, a lime green Coupe that was one of the "Custom" cars in Burnout 2 (this car also reappears in Burnout Legends, Burnout Dominator, and Burnout Paradise). The Paradise version is called the Kitano Hydros Techno.

  4. Burnout 2: Point of Impact - Wikipedia

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    The Xbox version of the game is subtitled the "Developer's Cut" and it features 21 new car skins, 15 more "crash" mode tracks, which totals up to 30 "crash" mode tracks in all and an Xbox Live online leaderboard, [8] which was also the first use of Xbox Live in a Burnout game. The GameCube version of the game also includes the 15 additional ...

  5. Burnout Dominator - Wikipedia

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    Burnout Dominator is a 2007 racing video game developed by EA UK and published by Electronic Arts for PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable.It retains the core gameplay of the series, as players race at top speeds through dozens of World Tour events testing "reckless skill-based" driving techniques.

  6. Danger Zone (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The founders of Three Fields Entertainment, Fiona Sperry and Alex Ward, were former members of Criterion Games, the studio that developed the Burnout racing series; Burnout, unlike more traditional racing games, had a considerable focus on realistic collisions, and several games in the series included Crash mode, where players purposely drove vehicles into situations to wreck as many other ...

  7. Burnout Paradise - Wikipedia

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    In previous Burnout games, "Crash Mode" was a dedicated mode in which players were given multiple scenarios in which to cause the biggest crash. In Burnout Paradise, "Crash Mode", now called "Showtime", can be initiated at any time and place in the game. Showtime does differ from the previous incarnation of Crash Mode being that instead of ...

  8. Burnout 3: Takedown - Wikipedia

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    The Crash mode from Burnout 2: Point of Impact returns but has been enhanced to accommodate the Aftertouch feature. [2] The goal of Crash mode is to create the largest amount of monetary damage in a multi-vehicle collision at a junction full of traffic. [2] [5] The game includes a total of one hundred Crash junctions. [3]

  9. Burnout (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The 1976 French short film C'était un rendez-vous and the 1998 film Ronin influenced the conception of Burnout. Alex Ward, the creator of Burnout, said the inspiration for the racing game was the DVD version's 15th chapter, which is titled "Crashing the Case", and shows a crash between two opposing cars. [4] [5] [6]