SRS: Street Racing Syndicate - GBA

Also known as: Street Racing Syndicate

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SRS: Street Racing Syndicate (GBA)
Viewed: 3D First-person / Third-person Genre:
Racing: Car
Arcade origin:No
Developer: Raylight Soft. Co.: Namco
Publishers: Zoo Digital (GB)
Released: 23 Jun 2006 (GB)
Ratings: PEGI 7+
Connectivity: Link Cable

Summary

SRS: Street Racing Syndicate uses, as has now become the norm in the fast expanding genre of street racing/car tuning games, a free-roaming approach to game progression; in other words, you're free to cruise the streets looking for opponents, girls and places of interest, just like in real life. Cash and respect are the two most important aspects of Street Racing Syndicate. Cash is used for the obvious - race entry fees, upgrades, wagers and so on. Respect has to be earned, and is a measure of how well the other racers regard your standing and reputation. Respect is earned by winning races, impressing girls and pulling off some nifty drift moves.

Players can choose from 40+ performance cars, from seven well-known manufacturers, including Mitsubishi, Subaru, Toyota and Mazda. To give themselves the extra edge, players can modify their car with a selection of aftermarket tuning and body-styling products. It is possible to earn the affections of real life import racing models, but only if you are successful. Get ready to burn rubber through LA, Philadelphia and Miami in both open city and closed circuit racers. This GBA version of the game offers full 3D real time graphics, thanks to the use of Blueroses technologies.

With four Arcade racing modes for a quick racing fix and a two player multiplayer mode as well as the chance to take on the career of a genuine street racer, Street Racing Syndicate gets the green light for go from us.