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  2. 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 ...

  3. Burnout (series) - Wikipedia

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    A sequel, Burnout 2: Point of Impact, was released by Acclaim in 2002. Besides races, Burnout 2 introduced the series' signature "Crash mode", in which players would drive a car into a tableau of other cars and objects to try to do as much damage as possible. At this point in the series, the games were focused on driving on rural and country ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Talk:Burnout (video game) - Wikipedia

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    "Burnout also features a special 'Crash Mode' as part of the game". I thought Burnout 1 did not have Crash Mode. Perhaps we should rewrite the sentence as "Burnout 2 introduced a special feature known as 'Crash Mode'." -Hyad 04:55, July 28, 2005 (UTC) Correct, Burnout 1 did not have the Crash for Cash game mode. I implemented it in Burnout 2.

  6. 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]

  7. Dangerous Driving (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Dangerous Driving is a racing game and considered by the developers as a spiritual sequel to the Burnout series. Players, after selecting a car and track, attempt to beat the other races (computer-controlled, or other online players).

  8. Category:Burnout (series) - Wikipedia

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    Video games portal; Games from the Burnout series are listed here. Pages in category "Burnout (series)" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total ...

  9. 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 ...