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Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Topics xbox , og xbox , microsoft xbox , redump , redump. The game also marked Acclaim's last entry in the Burnout series, as Acclaim would go bankrupt in ; the rest of the series would be published by Electronic Arts. I'd appreciate some instructions on how to use the launcher for the new version.

Burnout is a racing-arcade game developed by Criterion Games. It came out on Acclaim Entertainment published the game. The game is rated a It was originally released in OldGamesDownload February 15, 0.

Burnout 2: Point of Impact. Download Burnout 2: Point of Impact. We use cookies to ensure that you get the best experience on our website. Well, the time has finally arrived and their patience has been rewarded with a game that has everything that the PS2 version has, along with a number of improvements.

The game starts out with a mandatory but brief training mode that demonstrates and instructs you on the finer points of steering, power sliding, and navigating oncoming traffic to optimize your turbo boost. Although single races are available, you'll want to play through the Championship Mode. Like most racers, this is where you'll be able to unlock all the other little goodies that the game has to offer. As you progress through a series of races on different tracks, finishing first in each race means new modes, new vehicles, and new racing environments.

If all of this sounds like another boring arcade racer, then hold on to your hats my friends, I think I hear Crash Mode calling. In Crash Mode, you're actually rewarded for the amount of damage you cause in each crash.

And I'm talking about some of the fiercest collisions you've ever seen in a video game. The game also features sweet multiplayer modes, which offer several combinations of split-screen, two-player, CPU-human competitions, as well as a four player Crash Tournament. While both the PS2 and GameCube versions offer the same tight control, as I mentioned earlier, the GameCube version features several enhancements, including 15 more crash junctions, six new locations in cities across the United States, and a new custom series mode which allows you to race in modified vehicles.

While the game play will keep you busy for days on end, you won't be too busy to notice the absolutely brilliant graphics. Highly detailed car models and racing environments are complimented by a fast and fluid frame rate and sense of speed that is unmatched by any other current GameCube racer.

A thumping musical sound track that adjusts to the ebb and flow of the on-screen action is accompanied by realistic audio effects that bump and grind with the support of Dolby Pro logic II. In case you haven't noticed, I like this game and I like it a lot.

And while I tend to prefer simulation-style racers to arcade racers, there's no question, this game's got me hooked. Don't pass it up!

I know what you're probably saying to yourself. A great racing game from Acclaim? Well, if you don't believe me, read this fine review written about the PS2 version of Burnout 2 a while back' pay no attention to the fact that I wrote that very same review.

This is a suped up, hot new version of Burnout 2 , dubbed the Developer's Cut, with added car skins, an online leaderboard, and additional crash tracks. For those of you that haven't played before, you're in for a treat. Most racing games can suffer from an utterly ridiculous and disappointing physics engine that would rather bounce a car around like a ping pong ball than actually race. Others are ultra-realistic, difficult to learn, but usually a pleasure to drive.



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