Burnout Legends, Electronic Games
The fastest, most dangerous racer on home consoles is now the fastest, most dangerous racer on the DS, with Burnout Legends. The ultimate quick-hit of on-the-go gameplay, Burnout Legends includes tricked-out tracks from Burnout, Burnout 2: Point of Impact and Burnout 3: Takedown, updated for aggressive racing on the DS. Burnout Legends gives new meaning to Road Rage with all-new cars, scores of unlockable surprises and nine updated classic gameplay modes, from Crash and Burning Lap to Pursuit and Eliminator. In addition to all the above, Burnout Legends DS features a Wireless Multiplayer option - gamers can take down their friends in up to five-player WiFi action in Race and Pursuit modes. Other winning features include Single-Card Play - whereby gamers can upload a level of Burnout Legends to their friend's DS via the Single-Card Play facility so they can both play - with one cartridge; Crash Mode - a new scoring system does away with multipliers, challenging gamers to strategically launch their car into traffic in search of the biggest, Hollywood-style crashes imaginable; and Pursuit Mode - where players can get behind the wheel of all-new police cars for the ultimate game of high-speed cat-and-mouse. Burnout Legends delivers a total of nine gameplay modes, including Crash, Pursuit, Burning Lap, Road Rage, Eliminator, Race, Time Attack, Face-Off and Legends GP. The game's Championship Structure presents all-new progression system offering frequent rewards, keeping gamers coming back for quick bursts of on-the-go action.
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