Project Gotham Racing

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Project Gotham Racing

Developer(s) Bizarre Creations
Publisher(s) Microsoft Game Studios
Series Project Gotham Racing
Engine Proprietary
Platform(s) Xbox
Release date(s) NA 20011115November 15, 2001
JP 20020222February 22, 2002
EU 20020314March 14, 2002
Genre(s) Racing
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
Distribution DVD

Project Gotham Racing (PGR) is a racing game, the first in its series, developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox gaming console.

The first title in the franchise, Project Gotham Racing, is an Xbox launch title that quickly became the second best-selling game for the console after Halo: Combat Evolved. PGR is a spiritual successor to the Dreamcast game Metropolis Street Racer. PGR is as of July 12, 2010 compatible with the Xbox 360 through a downloadable update.

Gameplay

PGR differs from most racing games in that winning a race does not necessarily mean the player advances to the next round; instead advancement in PGR requires both driving fast enough to meet the challenge set, and scoring enough Kudos points to advance. Kudos points are gained through the player's driving skills, such as power sliding around a corner at speed, or overtaking other NPCs in the race. There are 4 world cities, realistically recreated including San Francisco, London, Tokyo and New York City.

Reception

The game received positive reviews upon release. Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates has described Project Gotham as his favorite video game.[1]

Because of the success of the Project Gotham Racing" series, Guinness World Records awarded the series six world records in the Guinness World Records: Gamer's Edition 2008. These records include, "Most Complex Car Models in a Racing Game", "Largest Licensed Soundtrack Included in a Racing Game", and "Most Complex Race Environment" for the New York City area of PGR3. The Brooklyn Bridge alone is made up from over one million polygons.

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