REDWOOD
CITY, Calif. – September 8, 2004 – Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: ERTS)
announced that Burnout®3: TakedownTM, the latest title in the
critically acclaimed Burnout series, has begun to ship to retail outlets
for the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system and Xbox® video
game system from Microsoft®. Named “Best Racing Game of E3 2004” by
the Game Critics Awards, Burnout 3: Takedown features a unique
aggressive racing concept and a one-of-a-kind special effects engine
that delivers spectacular visuals.
With
more than 40 different tracks spanning three continents, players can
battle in over 70 cars and takedown opponents across a broad range of
conditions and environments, as well as experiencing 100 unique crash
junctions. Burnout 3: Takedown features highly sophisticated crash
technology that recreates high speed crashes with extreme detail and
allows the player to use their car as a weapon and takeout rivals,
controlling the car even after crashing. Players can race online in
seven different modes, featuring up to 6 participants, battling through
full oncoming traffic. (PlayStation 2 online play requires Internet
Connection, Network Adaptor and Memory Card for the PlayStation 2. Xbox
online play requires Xbox Live™!)
Delivering
an authentic radio experience complete with commentary from DJ Stryker
from alternative radio station KROQ-FM in Los Angeles, the in-game
soundtrack features more than 40 songs from bands including Jimmy Eat
World and Yellowcard.
Developed
by UK-based Criterion Games, Burnout 3: Takedown for the PlayStation 2
and Xbox is rated “T” (Teen) by the ESRB and has an MSRP of $49.99.
More information can be found on the game’s web site at www.burnout3.ea.com
About
Electronic Arts
Electronic
Arts, headquartered in Redwood City, California, is the world’s
leading interactive entertainment software company. Founded in 1982, EA
posted revenues of $2.96 billion for fiscal 2004. The company develops,
publishes, and distributes interactive software worldwide for video game
systems, personal computers and the Internet. In 2003, EA had 27 titles
that sold more than one million copies. Electronic Arts markets its
products under three brand names: EA SPORTS™, EA GAMES™ and EA
SPORTS BIG™. EA's homepage and online game site is www.ea.com.
About
Criterion Games
Criterion
Games, headquartered in Guildford, UK, specializes in developing world
class video games for PlayStation 2, X-Box and next-generation consoles.
It is the creator of the award-winning driving games, Burnout and
Burnout 2, published on the PlayStation 2 console, the Xbox video game
system from Microsoft and the Nintendo GameCube™ systems. Criterion
Games is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Canon UK, and sister company to
Criterion Software Ltd, world-leading provider of middleware solutions
for the game development industry.