

A bargain really Although, it is 15 years old. The best way to play it again is to download it from Steam. We'll have more on the game as details are made available. If you find yourself wanting to play Street Racing Syndicate again. Have a look at the first batch of screenshots of the GBA title in action. The GBA version of Street Racing Syndicate will be published by Destination Software later this year.

The game will feature both open city races as well as closed circuit tracks, and players will be able to race against computer opponents as well as link up for two player head-to-head competitions. Raylight Studios, the development team that popularized 3D technologies on the Game Boy Advance with titles such as Wing Commander Armada, Smashing Drive, and Ozzy and Drix, is set to unleash its. More than 40 non-licensed vehicles can be purchased and raced in several locations all over the US including Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and Miami. Its also possible to date 18 cute models, each with their own video clips. The player races on tracks situated in Los Angeles, Miami and Philadelphia, both during daylight and at night. Raylight Studios, the development team that popularized 3D technologies on the Game Boy Advance with titles such as Wing Commander Armada, Smashing Drive, and Ozzy and Drix, is set to unleash its next title on the Game Boy Advance using the team's Blue Roses 3D engine: Street Racing Syndicate, a conversion of Namco's console racer.Īlong with incorporating the team's 3D technology into another racing game on the GBA, Raylight Studios will be pouring as much of the console game design into the portable product. Description SRS: Street Racing Syndicate is an arcade racing game, offering more than 50 licensed cars, which are tunable with licensed tuning parts.
