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Burnout Revenge Goes Gold For 360

Electronic Arts has revealed today that Criterion Game’s explosive, destructive, racing title, Burnout Revenge has recently officially gone Gold for the platform. As one of the most anticipated racing titles for the platform, Burnout Revenge is set to offer the system a truly unique gameplay experience.

Set to include high-definition, 1080i resolution graphics along with full 5.1 audio support, the company’s upcoming title promises to provide fans of the series with a similar, addicting gameplay experience associated with the current-gen offerings but will also include a number of new features.

Criterion has incorporated a nifty new element into the game known as Live Revenge which automatically keeps track of your friends or “rivals” on Xbox Live. “Build up relationships with gamers that you take out, or take you down, and then let Live Revenge track your hit list. It’s about long memories and short tempers.”

Check out the full list of features associated with the forthcoming game below.

  • Live Revenge* – It’s not just about winning, it’s about vengeance. A persistent Live Revenge mode tracks your relationships with online racers and rank leaders, calling them out in each race … know your rivals and punish them!
  • Save and Share* – Give back to the online community … Save your greatest moments and upload them on Xbox Live for the world to see.
  • Check Traffic – Think hockey on the highway. Now every vehicle on the road is in play and a potential target – or weapon. Ram traffic into your rivals, slam cars into vicious combo-based pile-ups and lay waste to everything in sight. Don’t fear traffic – fight it
  • Car Deformation – Experience the next generation of destruction made possible by the power of the Xbox 360 and literally rip cars to shreds in the most explosive crashes in the series’ history
  • Traffic Attack – An all-new traffic attack mode pits gamers against the clock in a mad dash for destruction. It’s not about dodging traffic, it’s about leveling it by any means necessary
  • Crash Redefined – Show Hollywood how it’s done with all-new open-ended crash junctions, now including 10 new junctions exclusive to Xbox 360. With multiple start points, complex, vertically-oriented tracks and hundreds of cars begging to be decimated, Burnout Revenge is the king of crash.
  • Built to Battle – Designed for maximum carnage, Burnout Revenge’s tracks are loaded with massive jumps, multiple paths and nasty chokepoints to deliver the ultimate brutal car combat. Vertical takedowns and in-race crashbreakers open up new avenues for destruction. Watch out for shortcuts, highlighted by flashing blue lights…they’re everywhere.
  • Car Classes – All-new cars in three classes (race, muscle and crash) accentuate different play styles. Choose your weapon!
  • Untouchable Speed – Burnout Revenge delivers unrivaled, irresponsible speed that can only possibly be topped by the real thing.

    Burnout Revenge has been rated “E” for everyone by the ESRB and will officially release on March 7th, 2006 at the suggested price-point of $59.99.

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