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Project Gotham Racing

 
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Taking its cue from predecessor Metropolis Street Racer, Project Gotham Racing offers players objective-based racing centered on the acquisition of Kudos. Though broken up into three modes: Kudos, Quick, and Arcade, it's the Kudos mode that provides the meat of the gameplay. This mode is made up of 12 challenges, which in turn house a varying number of sub-challenges. Standard races against one or multiple cars, and timed runs in which you need to best a predetermined time and driving with unwavering precision are just some of the tests offered. The ultimate goal, and the purpose of these tests, is to earn Kudos. A set number of these points are required to obtain bronze, silver and gold medals in each of the challenges, with unlockable extras -- such as cars, paint jobs, and helmets -- rewarded for optimum performance.

Over and above the Kudos awarded for doing well at a particular task, the game also provides Kudos for various outlandish driving techniques whether they be power slides, riding on two wheels, overtaking other cars or spinning in a full circle. A momentary delay is provided after completing a trick, allowing more adept players to combine a number of tricks into high-scoring combinations. If you make contact with a trackside object however, any points not yet added to your total will be lost. The Arcade and Quick Race modes provide standard racing and style challenges and can be used to increase your existing Kudo tally or even unlock certain cars. Much like Metropolis Street Racer, the courses in the game take place in four different cities, namely, San Francisco, New York, London, and Tokyo.

A total of 29 cars are featured in the game, with the notable inclusion of the Ferrari and Porsche licenses. In addition to the pre-existing licensed songs from artists such as the Chemical Brothers as well real DJs from the four cities' local radio stations, players can create their own customized play lists consisting of music and songs they've copied to the system's hard drive.
~ Gavin Frankle, All Game Guide

Roots & Influences

Project Gotham Racing is one of the initial launch titles for the Microsoft Xbox.
~ Michael L. House, All Game Guide

Production Credits

Company 1: Bizarre Creations; Production: Martyn Chudley, Brian Woodhouse, Peter Wallace, Ged Talbot, Glyn Williams, Kev Reilly, Chris Pickford, Steve Gaffney, Allan Speed; Programming: Roger Perkins, Phil Snape, Edmund Clay, Keith Pickford, Sam Hall, Nick Bygrave, Steve Cakebread, Dave Al-Daini; City Art: Jon Dugdale, Mark Sharratt, Derek Chapman, Julie McGurren, Paul Spencer, Glen Griffiths, David McDonald, Boz Briers, Matt Cavanagh, Stuart Jackson; Car Art: Chad Birosh, Ben O'Sullivan, Steve Heaney; 2D Art: Gren Atherton, Jonathan Reilly, Lee Carter; Front End Art: Gren Atherton, Jonathan Reilly, Lee Carter; Audio: Nick Wiswell; Biz: Sarah Chudley, Chelle Langton, Walter Lynsdale; Company 2: Microsoft; Program Manager: Garrett Young; Test Lead: Jimbo Pfeiffer; Art Lead: Kiki Wolfkill; Content Lead: Kiki McMillan; Audio Lead: Andre Hoth; Product Manager: Raja Subramoni; Lead Project Planner: Norman Cheuk; Licensing: Christian Phillips, Kathy Kim; User Testing: Michael Medlock; Localization: Vanya Sandberg; Programming: Andrew Kertesz, Kendrick Shaw; Art: Alex Hillman, Gavin Vaden, Howard Schargel; Print Design: Jennie Chan; Print Production: Jeannie Voirin, Doug Startzel; Radio Deejay Scripting: Fred Northup Jr., Kiki McMillan; Design: Dan Greenawalt; Content Coordination: Todd Van Horne; Games Technical Support: Craig Stum; Senior Tester: Dan Greenawalt, Dan Tunnell; Tester: Jay Adams, Steven Brandt, Chris Clay, Michael Conn, Aaron Hudson, James Sweet, Armond Williams, Mike Yriondo
~ Michael L. House, All Game Guide
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Project Gotham Racing
Project Gotham Racing Coverart.png
North American box art
Developer(s) Bizarre Creations
Publisher(s) Microsoft Game Studios
Series Project Gotham Racing
Platform(s) Xbox
Release date(s) NA November 9, 2001
PAL March 14, 2002
Genre(s) Racing
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: E
Media DVD
Input methods Gamepad

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 in 2001 (2002 in Europe). 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 as of July 12, 2007 is compatible with the Xbox 360 through a downloadable update.

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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.

Reception

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.

Race tracks

There are four cities in total and each of them is split into 3 districts, they are:

Soundtracks

The game features a lot of the latest music, then in 2001.

Featured artists:

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