(Above left) A burnout paradise wallpaper                      (Above right) Crash mode on Burnout Revenge (playstation 2)

Burnout (sometimes Burnout: Battle Racing Ignited) is a series of high-speed racing games for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Xbox, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, and Nintendo GameCube game consoles. Also, for the very first time, a PC version of the latest installment in the series, Burnout Paradise, has been released. The game series was developed by Criterion Games and published by Acclaim and later EA Games.

It was not the racing element of the game but the slow motion replays of crashes that show the cars being deformed realistically that brought Burnout to the attention of the public. Criterion picked up on this and introduced a special "Crash Mode" as part of Burnout 2. In this mode players are instructed to cause as much damage as possible by crashing their vehicle into traffic in a specially designed level featuring "crash junctions", areas where a large amount of vehicles are passing by (such as a highway). During these events, traffic is constantly the same, utilizing a trial-and-error method to succeed. It also introduced a Pursuit mode, where the player drives a special police car and must chase down a speeding racer and stop them before the race course ends. This mode was discontinued due to it not fitting in with the series, but was featured in Burnout Legends, and has reappeared as an available upgrade for purchase in Burnout Paradise known as Cops And Robbers.

Burnout Paradise was announced on August 29, 2006, for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. This new Burnout game has some new features such as its open world gameplay where you can explore Paradise City at your leisure and race whenever you want once you get to race starting areas called "intersections". It also introduces a feature called "mugshot" where, using the Xbox Live Vision camera or Playstation Eye, it takes a "mugshot" of your opponent once you take them down. A very predominant Burnout trademark is the series' collection of race tracks.

Burnout originally featured a small collection of cars, including the small Compact, the Saloon (as well as a sports-modified GT version), the Pickup and the Muscle. This collection grew in Burnout 2 to include cars such as the Oval racer, the Cop Car, the Classic, The Gangster and the Hot Rod. Once Burnout 3: Takedown was released, the original cars were no longer used, with the exception of the Custom Coupe Ultimate, a lime green Coupe that was one of the "Custom" cars in Burnout 2 (this car also reappears in Burnout Legends and Burnout Dominator). The same happened in Burnout Revenge where the car collection was entirely new. For the most part, Burnout Paradise's car collection is all new but there are some vehicles (such as the aforementioned "Custom Coupe Ultimate" and the Custom Roadster from Burnout 2 or the Revenge Racer from Burnout Revenge) that are models from previous Burnout games. Paradise is also the first Burnout game to designate manufacturers and real car model names for its vehicles (such as the "Carson Annihilator" or "Nakamura Ikusa GT").

List of Burnout Games

Title Release Date Systems
Burnout November 11, 2001 PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube
Burnout 2: Point of Impact October 11, 2002 PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube
Burnout 3: Takedown September 7, 2004 PlayStation 2, Xbox
Burnout Revenge September 13, 2005 PlayStation 2, Xbox, Xbox 360
Burnout Legends September 13, 2005 PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS
Burnout Dominator March 6, 2007 PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable
Burnout Paradise January 22, 2008 PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows

(Above left) Burnout Paradise box art                                              (Above right) Burnout Dominator box art



 
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