LA Street Racing | |
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Developer(s) | Invictus Games |
Publisher(s) | Groove Media Inc. |
Platform(s) | PC |
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Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer, Online |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Everyone (E) |
System requirements
Windows 2000 / Windows XP, Intel Pentium III or an AMD Athlon equivalent, 256MB or more, 1GB free disk space, DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics card, DirectX 9.0 compatible sound card |
LA Street Racing (L.A. Street Racing) is a racing video game.This game is exclusively for PC.This game was first made available via gameplay on the SkillGround community play service.And later been released on May 28, 2007 (December 1 in Europe), 2006 on the PC by Groove Media Inc. The game was re-released in 2008 by City Interactive in Europe under the title Overspeed: High performance street racing, as a low price (budget) game.
Contents |
L.A. Street Racing will put you in the seat of one of 10 stock import cars challenging you to seek out random street races at nighttime, earning parts and cars. You will slowly mold your vehicle into a finely tuned racing machine, capable of taking anything on the streets, but it won t be easy. There are many other racers out there with these same aspirations, willing to do whatever it takes to get the checkered flag.
The player will be able to disassemble, repair, and upgrade their vehicle part by part. From bumpers to sway bars nearly every possible part that is found on an actual vehicle will not only be present in L.A. Street Racer, but removable, damageable, and upgradeable.
A detailed city will resemble the feeling of Los Angeles, with diversified roadways, corners, and intersections that made the dynamic street races a possibility.
Put prestige, pink slips and cold hard cash on the line. The finish line! Just make sure you get there first.
The night is yours, the streets are yours and that sucker's ride is going to be yours too, just as soon as the pedals drop and this show hits the road, literally. Just strap in, hold on and don't swallow your tongue, because there's no first and second place here, only winners and losers. Tracks on city streets are lit up with turns indicated by large glowing arrows. Avoid parked cars and other obstacles. Watch out, the hand brake is quite touchy and takes some getting used to, try using regular braking to slow your speed and avoid spinning out around corners. Good luck!