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Street Racing Syndicate is an open world multiplatform racing video game produced by Eutechnyx, and released by Namco on August 31, 2004, for the PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox and Windows-based personal computers. The game was also released for the Game Boy Advance on October 4, 2005. During its release, it was meant to compete against Need for Speed: Underground 2, the sequel to the critically acclaimed first game released in 2003.
The 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. 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. Once in their car, the girls will present the next open race that the player enters. As the player continues to win races, dance videos will be unlocked for viewing. Also, another plot in the game's story mode is to earn a customized Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 after winning races.
The game has 50 licensed cars from a variety of manufacturers, including models from Nissan, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Lexus, Subaru, Mazda, and Volkswagen. 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 Boy Advance version does not have licensed car names, lacks police chases and career free roam, and customization is different from other platforms.
Traditional measures of self-identified race and ethnicity lump together diverse populations, often yielding results with insufficient nuance to understand and address inequities. The concept of street race has the potential to help us gain a clearer picture of how people believe they are perceived by others and how the racialized status others attribute to them affects their well-being and access to opportunity. But more research is needed to understand how people respond to alternative approaches to measuring street race.
This exploratory study is part of a larger body of work, and we continue to explore the concept of street race further in surveys conducted in 2022. By learning more about how people are perceived as they navigate their daily lives, policymakers and other stakeholders can better identify and interrupt inequities in health and economic circumstances.
I've owned MSR 4 times since it came out... There seems to be far more copies of the first iteration out there then people think. I'm pretty sure 3/4 of the copies I've owned have been the first iteration.
The first time I bought it, it was second hand about a year after it came out and straight away I noticed so many bugs. I then happened to read about the game being bugged and copies being recalled, so I went back to the shop and exchanged it for another copy of the game. But when I got it home, I noticed that the other copy they'd given me had the exact same bugs. I decided to just keep it in the end, since I really loved the game.
Years later I ended up selling it I think and re-bought it from Gamestation. Again, this had loads of bugs and seemed to be the first iteration.
Finally, last year I bought a brand new, sealed copy of the game off Ebay and what do you know? It has very few of the identified bugs. I presume it must be the final release. It only took me, like, what? 13 years to finally get a decent copy haha.
The other option, BTW, for others in the PAL region, is to just buy the North American version, since that's the same as the final PAL release, with most of the bugs fixed.
Hi there Tom, here's a brief rundown on how Sega dealt with the recall
At first Sega denied there was a problem with MSR. When people intially complained via their helpline, they were simply told to take the game back to the point of sale if they encountered any problems. However they eventually relented and on 13 November 2000, customers were told to send their buggy disks (not the case) to Sega Consumer Services along with their name and address. A Freepost address was provided for this service. Here is an email response a player got back from Sega at the time:
"In response to your query about MSR, we are aware of the problems with this game and are currently producing another bug-free copy to send to those customers affected by this problem. Please reply to this e-mail including note of your name, address and telephone number, and also note of the MK code on the back of the MSR disc, and we will contact you when the new disc is ready to be sent out. This is expected to be on or around the 12 December [2000]."
You can also read the public statement from Sega Europe on my blog:
-europe-statement-regarding-bugged.html
Also Sega-dc.de have listed the 3 different ringcodes found on each version of the PAL discs:
MK-51022-0146SS: v1.001 (10.10.2000)
MK-51022-0146SA: v1.002 (20.10.2000)
MK-51022-0146SB: v1.009 (21.11.2000)
I have 3 copies of the first disc ending "SS" and can confirm that most of the major bugs have actually been fixed. I would therefore guess that only the first batch of these discs had all the bugs present.
BTW I note you have seen a test pressing of the Japanese version of MSR as displayed on your Facebook site. If you get the chance to play it, can you confirm if the replay function is available. I doubt that it is but it's worth asking! ;)
My version of msr doesn't like to load the multi round races...For example the timed runs where there's two tracks to be timed on... Or the championships, it goes into the load screen, but just doesn't do anything at all. It means I'm not able to win the car at the end of the chapter. Annoying! Any suggestions?
We may have multiple downloads for few games when different versions are available.Also, we try to upload manuals and extra documentation when possible. If you have additional files to contribute or have the game in another language, please contact us!
As detailed in Code of Virginia Section 46.2-865, racing is considered a form of reckless driving under state law. In order to qualify as a violation of this section, the following elements are required:
Any person who violates Section 46.2-865 is guilty of the racing version of reckless driving. In most circumstances, that person will face Class 1 misdemeanor charges. If convicted on those charges, the maximum punishment includes $2,500 in fines and 12 months in county jail.
In addition, any person who commits the racing version of reckless driving will face mandatory suspension of driving privileges. The applicable suspension period under Section 46.2-865 can range from six months to two years.
As provided in Code of Virginia Section 46.2-865.1, there are increased penalties for racing offenses that involve physical injury or death. This section only applies if the offender acted in gross or wanton manner that indicated a reckless disregard for human life.
Any person who violates Section 46.2-865.1 will face felony charges, though the exact nature of the punishment changes based on the circumstances of the offense. For example, racing offenses that involved:
Racing Team Katagiri Street Version (レーシングチームカタギリ ストリート バージョン, Rēshingu Chīmu Katagiri Sutorīto Bājon, often called R.T. Katagiri S.V., known as The Katagiri Street Racers in the ComiXology version) are the Second Line in Kanagawa's "Four Lines of Defense". Their home course is Nagao, in Hakone. The team was named after the in universe professional racing team, Katagiri, of which both Kai Kogashiwa and Hideo Minagawa are a part of.
Ford Bold Moves Street Racing is the third Razorworks-developed title in the licensed Ford Racing series since they took over development in Ford Racing 2. Unlike its predecessors, this version has an urban atmosphere. The road races, off-road challenges and circuit tracks have been removed and the action has been taken entirely to the streets of Los Angeles, with 24 tracks available. As in the previous version, the 18 available cars are all Fords, ranging from the 1968 Mustang GT to the 2007 Shelby GT 500.
The PSP version adds 6 new Ford cars (1962 Thunderbird Sports Roadster, 1971 Mustang Mach 1, 2004 Bronco Concept, 2005 Shelby GR-1 Concept, 2005 SVT Sport Trac Adrenalin Concept, 2005 Thunderbird) and 7 new tracks. In the Team Racing mode, two cars can be controlled (3 in the console versions) and solo and team multiplayer is supported over Wi-Fi.
There is also an alternate Australian PS2 release Ford Street Racing (XR Edition), with 4 additional cars synonymous with the history of Ford in Australia: the 1970 Ford XY GT Falcon, the 1970 Ford XY GTHO Falcon (Phase III), the 2003 Falcon XR8 Ute and the Australian Falcon XR8. That version is also the only PSP version released in Australia.
Race past the famous Horizon Hotel, and on streets near Playa Azul. This small circuit was designed for Hot Hatches, open-top Track Toys, Modern Sports Cars, and similarly small & nimble cars. A handling-focused tune is recommended! Good for classes up through S1.
Driving games--especially the subset of driving games that go after the import tuning and underground street racing scene--are on the rise. Thanks to the success of films like The Fast and the Furious and games like Midnight Club 2 and Need for Speed Underground, this subgenre is now in full swing. The British developer Eutechnyx has developed several racing games over the years, including Test Drive Le Mans and Big Mutha Truckers, and now it has an import driving game to call its own in the form of Street Racing Syndicate. The game tries to deliver an authentic street racing experience, but the racing itself tends to be rather unexciting.
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