by Thomas on Sept. 18, 2002 @ 2:22 p.m. PDT | Filed under
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Adrenaline levels are set to soar as Acclaim Entertainment announced today that the arcade racing video game Burnout 2: Point of Impact will be available on PlayStation 2 from Friday 11th October 2002. The sequel delivers an incredibly fast and high action driving experience, with vastly improved gameplay, new game options and bigger, better and more insane crash carnage.
by Thomas on Aug. 28, 2002 @ 5:02 p.m. PDT | Filed under
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Burnout 2: Point of Impact builds upon the global success of its predecessor and delivers an entirely new gameplay experience that will raise the standard in the genre. Check out some tiddly new shots below!
by Rainier on July 1, 2002 @ 9:47 p.m. PDT | Filed under
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Acclaim today announced a PS2 sequel to its driving title, Burnout. Burnout 2: Point of Impact is due for release in the fall. "Several American films inspired Burnout 2: Point of Impact, including "The Fast And The Furious," "Bad Boys" and "Speed." Featuring six exciting new locations including Miami, Los Angeles, The Rocky Mountains, New Mexico and an international airport, 32 new stages to drive, 14 new vehicles to race, realistic weather effects and more!". We will keep you posted!
by Thomas on May 1, 2002 @ 8:52 a.m. PDT | Filed under
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Once again taking to the streets with a next-generation adrenaline rush of fast moving steel, Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. today announced that it has shipped its award-winning arcade driving game Burnout for the Xbox video game system from Microsoft and Nintendo GameCube. Created by Criterion Games Limited, Burnout was one the most heralded games this past fall for the PlayStation2 computer entertainment system, and offers stunning graphics and white-knuckle, foot-to-the-floor gameplay.
by Rainier on Nov. 2, 2001 @ 1:21 p.m. PST | Filed under
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Burnout™, the new driving game for PlayStation 2 that is set to take the genre to the next level, is all set for an earlier release date of November 16th. The game drives adrenalin junkies through traffic at ridiculously high speeds. The early arrival of Burnout means that gamers can soon experience first-hand the thrill of exhilarating car chase scenes, formerly exclusive to the silver screen, as the white-knuckle inducing, foot-to-the-floor-action is bought to life through the game.