This goes for the PSx2 , the X-baux part , and the Nintendo part of Daily Radar. They are really publishing some crappy articles in all parts of their web page. I just wanted to say that..
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Now the article that made me laugh, cry, and hold my co-worker is this. Actually just kidding. But I thought you guys might get a kick out of this article.
Daily Radar has learned that British developers Bizarre Creations will not be showing the highly-regarded Metropolis Street Racer at next week\'s Gamestock conference in Seattle. Instead, the developers are working on a very similar game with a street racing theme. Details are sketchy right now, but the game supposedly features the same three cities as MSR (Tokyo, San Francisco, and London) and introduces New York into the mix. Early reports indicate that the game is absolutely stunning, even eclipsing Sony\'s upcoming Gran Turismo 3 A-Spec.
Sega currently owns the rights to the Metropolis Street Racer license, so it should come as no surprise that Bizarre Creations would develop a similar but different title. Most of the features found in MSR are said to be in the new game as well, including day/night settings that correspond to the internal clock of the console, a points-based system, and dozens of real cars from real manufacturers.
There is no word, however, on what sort of online play the Xbox game will have. MSR for the Dreamcast only features "ghost cars," where gamers race against the best time of other players. The Xbox could support a more robust online experience, however Microsoft\'s online strategy is still being hammered out. Stay tuned to Daily Radar for the full report from Gamestock next Tuesday
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