Trick out over 40 authentic licensed cars with parts from over 15 real-world. The raw, high-stakes world of illegal street racing comes to life in Street Racing Syndicate. Developed and published by Eutechnyx/Funbox Media Ltd. Compete in both illegal and official sanctioned racing events. Street Racing Syndicate (1.1 GB) is a r acing, open world video game. Race for money, pink slips or even the girlfriends of rival street racers! Experience real high-speed illegal street racing with true racing physics and authentic damage that affect both looks and performance. Outrun and outsmart the cops in high-speed late night chases. Progress through the Philadelphia, Miami and Los Angeles street racing scenes. Customize and tune realistic vehicles with detailed auto upgrades including dozens of licensed aftermarket parts that physically appear on cars. Live a life immersed in the underground world of real street racing. Customize and tune realistic vehicles with detailed auto upgrades SRS is the first game to deliver authentic street racing action, featuring realistic cars, genuine aftermarket parts, and true-to-life driving physics.
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The Game Boy Advance version doesn't have licensed car names, lacks police chases and career free roam, and customization is different from other platforms. SRS also features a car damage model that forces the player to drive carefully, heavy damages may impact car performance and heavy repairs may drain the player of money earned from their last race. The game has 50 licensed cars from a variety of manufacturers, including models from Nissan, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Lexus, Subaru, Mazda, and Volkswagen. Also, another plot in the game's story mode is to earn a customized Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 (in which the player first drove in his first race so he can earn money to buy his first car) after winning races.
As the player continues to win races, dance videos will be unlocked for viewing. Once in their car, the girls will present the next open race that the player enters. This is featured in a way that the player must win a variety of respect challenges to attract girls and maintain a good victory streak in order to ensure that they remain with the player. This game features an underground import racing scene, on which the player's main objective is to live the life of a street racer, gaining respect and affection of various women in the city. The gameplay takes place in following cities in the United States, including Los Angeles, Miami and Philadelphia, and the races will take place not only in the daytime but also at night.