The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified. Burnout Anthology Sony Playstation 2 Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:014633191943
Condition:Used
Genre:Other
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_BURNOUT_ANTHOLOGY
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Sazra –
This game is excellent! You will like it if you like to:1)Race cars2)Smash into cars3)Make a big crash into cars, trucks and other traffic4)Listen to rock music (especially while driving)What more can I say? It’s a wicked game!!! Oh yeah, don’t try anything you see in the game at home or anyone elses home. (Apart from driving)
7 –
Works great, thank you
AgainstTyranny –
This game is my 2nd favorate I’ve ever played!The graphics are mind blowing,one time in party crash mode I crashed as usual and to my amazement a car came along swirved hit a taxi barrel rolled hit a moving van then the moving van backfliped and landed on a 18 wheelers flatbed is that amazeing or what!and I also like that if somebody slams you into a wall you just use the aftertouch feature and slam them into a 19 foot high barrel roll strait into a semi truck,now that’s what I call revenge!!! and I love coop. party crash I’ve even found a dirty little trick that lets you earn lots of money,first you find another player and put them on the other controller then you give them precise directions to not take the jump then tell them to head strait into the first semi or RV that they see then tell them how to aftertouch(if they don’t already know)and tell them to hit any car that’s still driving(if the jump and everything came of right there shouldn’t be many)and to then smash there own car into anything that’s still standing.The highest score I got was around $125 grand.I also love that any money you earn goes to unlocking new things nomatter where you got it.And it’s online capeable now that sounds fun. That’s all I’ve got to say for this game.
Brian –
I have played a lot of racing games and I have yet to find a racing game better than Burnout 3. This is one of those games that defined the era of the PS2. The graphics are pretty good (really good for 2004) and the game is just extremely fun. It’s probably the best looking addictive game I’ve ever played, like how Pacman was addicting in a simple way. The different game modes like getting the most damage, getting tons of take downs, and normal races are all awesome and not redundant. What makes it really fun is making take downs-owning another car. The smashing flipping, and exploding all make this game unique. It’s probably the most unrealistic racing game ever made in terms of physics, but the point is to have an ultra fun game, not a realistic, boring one. Ever wonder why you got so bored of Gran Turisimo so fast? Because It’s realistic as you can possibly get. Games are about having fun, and Burnout 3, to this day, is still extremely fun and exciting.
Shawn –
Awesome price, delivered quickly, pretty good condition for an old game
David Woodward –
Works great, had no problems running it on my ps2.
Sarah Kalene –
A good game, arrived resurfaced and in great condition.
Saint Louis –
I love this game so much. This game is worth every penny. Crash mode is the greatest mode. The online is great. Everything on this game ism so great. This game is better than Need For Speed Underground 2.
Alex P. –
This is the kind of game that everyone can play. from the occasional gamer looking for a fun arcade style racer, to the die-had gamer looking for a challenge. Burnout 3 is a game anyone with a pulse should love. The sense of speed is amazing; coupled with some gorgeous crash mechanics, and a roster of cars ranging from the ordinary to the super, the game has plenty to offer.
Thomas Glebe –
One of my few favorite genres of video games has always been racing games. Car, space-aged contraptions, or other, the basic “fun” of a racing game has been, from the beginning of “racing” games, has never been in doubt by “gamers” in general. It’s almost as basic a form of video game as is the whole concepts of Pong, Space Invaders, Asteroids, and various first person/third person action/speed 3D experiences. From the earliest days of computer/console gaming, there have been many attempts to put oneself in the “driver’s seat.” At first, this consisted of the most basic of “racing/car” games, up until the true 3D era when graphics and gameplay began to actually “sim” the whole experience.This general idea has continued and will so for some time, but there has always been a split in racing games between the “sim” and “arcade” versions. That is, there have, are, and will be games devoted to trying to actually “simulate” the experience of driving actual vehicles. With actual physics and subtle natures of actually controlling a racer. With such games, various fine-touch and detailed driving/flying are front and center. While a lot of purists may prefer such “sims,” from the beginning there have also been games devoted to those who don’t really CARE about all the details and adjusted specs, and just wanna have some good old plain “arcade” racing fun.I have played both types of “racing” games and have found pleasure in both, but disappointments in both as well. But if I we.