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Crash 'n' Burn

Platform(s): Arcade, Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Nintendo DS, PC, PSOne, PSP, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox, Xbox 360
Genre: Racing

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'Crash 'n' Burn' (PS2/Xbox) - Screens

by Judy on Sept. 10, 2004 @ 4:58 p.m. PDT

Choose your car, paint it, polish it, and personalise it. Build it up with new components, giant spoilers and reinforced fenders. Supercharge it, fill it with nitrous and then take it to the back street circuits of Miami, San Francisco, L.A. and New York. You're at the back of the pack, grid position sixteen with fifteen cars ahead of you, polished until they gleam. Your primary objective is to take first place; your secondary objective is to run everyone else off the road. Crunch them into the barrier, rip, shred and tear sheet metal from their frames, leave their burning engine blocks and melted tires in your wake. The last driver with four wheels wins. Then do it again, online, with support for up to 16 players (PlayStation 2 and Xbox).

Features :

  • Customise and personalise a garage full of cars with everything from paint schemes, to rims and spoilers, to nitrous and more.
  • Cause extreme crashes and dodge on-track wreckage as you engage in high speed, high danger driving through the back streets of Miami, San Francisco, LA and New York.
  • Compete in multiplayer destruction with 16 players online featuring a variety of modes like last-man-standing, bomb tag and more.
  • Replay the mayhem with multi-angle player-controlled cameras set up throughout the courses.

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