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Rush (video game)

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Rush
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Developer(s) Midway Games
Publisher(s) Midway Games
Released October 30, 2006 (NA)
Genre Racing
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Ratings ESRB: Teen (T)
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable
Media UMD

Rush is the latest in the Rush series of games. The game includes the full console version of L.A. Rush and also has several exclusive new features. The game has all-new missions and two all-new modes. Other new features include 50 new vehicles (with at least 36 of them being licensed), 30 new cruise missions (playable with another player using the PSP's Wi-Fi), upgrades for cars (available from multiple top-line manufacturers and West Coast Customs) and a new hip-hop and rock soundtrack. Twista and Lil' Kim are featured in the soundtrack.

Modes

The "battle" race mode lets players go head-to-head with each other in a power-up-propelled race to the finish. This mode was also featured in the home version of Rush 2049. The "stunt arena" mode lets the player launch their car off ramps and fly through the air and performing different tricks. In order to keep up with points, the player must land their car safely on all four wheels. This feature was missing in L.A. Rush, but was in all other home Rush games.

References

  • "Rush races for PSP" by Brendan Sinclair, GameSpot, February 24, 2006, retrieved February 26, 2006

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