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|wikipedia        = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burnout_(video_game) Link]
|wikipedia        = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burnout_(video_game) Link]
|gameinfo          = Burnout brings high-energy, arcade-style street racing to your gaming console.  Drive more than 300 realistic vehicles, and then crash them in spectacular, slow-motion fashion.  Burnout monitors your driver's heart rate: You're rewarded for near-misses and the more risks you take.  Cruise the United States and Europe on 14 awesome, traffic-filled courses, through cities and into the countryside. Instant replays allow you to relive your handiwork from multiple angles, in all of its cringe-inducing, metal-bashing glory.<br />
|gameinfo          = Burnout brings high-energy, arcade-style street racing to your gaming console.  Drive more than 300 realistic vehicles, and then crash them in spectacular, slow-motion fashion.  Burnout monitors your driver's heart rate: You're rewarded for near-misses and the more risks you take.  Cruise the United States and Europe on 14 awesome, traffic-filled courses, through cities and into the countryside. Instant replays allow you to relive your handiwork from multiple angles, in all of its cringe-inducing, metal-bashing glory.<br />
Burnout is a racing game that was developed by Criterion Games and published by Acclaim Entertainment. It was released for the PlayStation 2 in North America on 7 November 2001 and in Europe on 16 November 2001. The GameCube and Xbox versions were released a year later in North America on 29 April 2002 and in Europe on 3 May 2002.
The main gameplay mode in Burnout is the Championship mode, which is a selection of events with three or four races in each. Here the player competes against three other cars on various courses. Each event gets harder and requires the player to use faster cars to reach first place. After completing each event, a Face Off challenge is unlocked which in turn unlocks a new car if won. Other modes include single race, time attack, and 2-Player. Single race is a mode where the player races against three opponents. In time attack, the player must finish a lap in a certain amount of time.
The main gameplay mode in Burnout is the Championship mode, which is a selection of events with three or four races in each. Here the player competes against three other cars on various courses. Each event gets harder and requires the player to use faster cars to reach first place. After completing each event, a Face Off challenge is unlocked which in turn unlocks a new car if won. Other modes include single race, time attack, and 2-Player. Single race is a mode where the player races against three opponents. In time attack, the player must finish a lap in a certain amount of time.
|reviewlinks      = [http://www.ign.com/articles/2001/11/02/burnout-6 IGN]
|reviewlinks      = [http://www.ign.com/articles/2001/11/02/burnout-6 IGN]
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