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Street Racing Syndicate Goes Gold
(Press Release)
San Jose, Calif., (Aug. 18, 2004) – The streets may never be the same again…Leading video games developer and publisher Namco Hometek Inc. announced today that Street Racing Syndicate (SRS), one of the most realistic, high-speed multiplayer street racing games to date, has been approved for manufacturing. One step closer to being on the store shelves, SRS will be available for the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, the Xbox videogame system from Microsoft and the Nintendo
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SRS comes tricked out with 50 officially licensed damageable vehicles, hundreds of after market parts, roaming police cruisers, an in-game dyno that measures actual peak torque and horsepower in real-time and 18 of the import scene’s hottest female models. Racers can battle head to head via split-screen, System Link, or even take it online and risk the pink slip to their car for the chance to win their rivals’ cars permanently! Day or night, gamers can tear |
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through live traffic against rival
racers in actual locations based on LA, Miami and Philly, or explore miles of open city streets between tuning and racing! SRS’ driving and tuning realism has even been embraced by the automotive scene, with Import Tuner magazine recently saying, “…this game has become absolutely amazing. Simply put, it will trounce its competition.” |
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