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Game: Burnout
Console: GameCube

Cheat:

All Racers

Press X + Y + B at the options screen.

Get Roadster

All you have to do is beat the first championship Grand prix, then go to faceoff mode (under special) and beat it then you can use it.

Get Face Off Mode

Finish championship mode in one time.

Quick Start

To get a quick start, press the accelerator when the one is fading away.

Go the wrong way with no traffic.

Select the Interstate as your course, then right after the start there is a big freeway go over to the far left lane and start going as close as you can to the wall, there will be little gaps in the barrier that you can slip through.

Extra Tracks

Beat the first championship race in first and you get Hillside east, Twilight Harbor and Gridlock, Usa.

Extra cars

To get the Roadster,Tow Truck,Saloon GT, and the Bus you must complete the 4 grand prix. Then go to face off in special and beat the car and it will be one of your playable cars.

Get free Run Mode

Finish the game in one time.

Get Bus

Beat the bus in Face off 4.

Get Saloon GT

Beat the Saloon in Face off 3.

Get Towtruck

Beat the towtruck in Face off 2.

Get Face Off Mode

Finish championship mode 1 time.

Survival Strategies

Use the Roadater or the Supermini. The Roadster has the best handling, and the Supermini is the smallest. Race the course in Free Run to learn it inside and out. Race cautiously, but not slowly. Try to eliminate all outside distractions.




Manufacturer: Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.
Release Date: 18 October, 2002
ESRB Rating: Everyone


Description:
A sequel which, like its acclaimed predecessor, puts fun right at the top of the agenda, Burnout 2 dispenses with niggling irritants like realism and instead delivers top-class gaming entertainment. So what’s new? Added locations for starters, and the highlights are a twisty road round the Rocky Mountains and an inspired airport-based level. A greater variety of vehicles are available too, and naturally enough you have to balance your need for speed with a vehicle capable of good handling, taking into account the weather and the kind of level you’re racing across.

Yet ultimately, the core of Burnout 2 is still arcade-style racing, and frankly there’s little else that does it better. Burnout 2 is incredibly accessible and an absolute blast to play, whether you’re competing through the suitably enhanced single-player options or hooking up with friends--it’s completely irresistible. Visually, the game looks great and moves very, very quickly. The action too is interspersed with elaborate crashes, and when you do hit something you shouldn’t, at least you’re rewarded with an action replay for your trouble.

Negatives? Genuinely very few. Those who prefer their driving games flavored with a bit more realism are going to be happier with a Gran Turismo game than this, and in spite of some good improvements and additions, there aren’t enormous differences between this and the original, despite the fact that a lot more has been added to it.

These are nothing more than very minor niggles though. Easily one of the most downright enjoyable games of recent times, Burnout 2 is an exemplary piece of gaming entertainment, and a welcome antidote to the growing band of games that just take themselves far too seriously. Treat yourself. You’ll be glad you did. --Simon Brew