-beta- -2006-... Portable: Burnout Revenge -europe- -frdeit-
The specific junction "Dockside" (European exclusive traffic pattern) features a tram running in the opposite direction. In NTSC versions, the tram gives 100,000 points. In the PAL version, the tram gives 250,000 but only if you hit it at a 45-degree angle—a geometry quirk patched out of later revisions.
The original Xbox version (PAL region – SKU: XED-305) runs at a progressive 720p via component cables and achieves a near-locked 30fps. For the hardcore fan skipping the 2006 Xbox 360 port (which had texture pop-in and removed the "Crash Nav" mode), the is the holy grail.
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For the modding and preservation community, these betas are more than just incomplete games. They allow researchers to: Burnout Revenge (Feb 7, 2006 prototype) - Hidden Palace
This article explores the context of this specific beta build, what it reveals about the game’s development, and why these forgotten discs are vital to video game preservation. The original Xbox version (PAL region – SKU:
This version includes the signature mechanics that defined the Traffic Checking:
We are analyzing the —the original PS2 and Xbox release. We are not discussing the later Xbox 360 port (2006), which introduced 60fps but removed features. We are not discussing beta leaks. This is the gold master: the version that taught Europe how to drive like a weapon. They allow researchers to: Burnout Revenge (Feb 7,
The progression system spans ranks from Harmless to Dominator, unlocking specialized vehicles like the Classic Crasher C170 for high-score crash events. Technical & Regional Specifications Release Year (Beta/Port) Supported Languages French, German, Italian (FrDeIt) [User Query] Key Technical Focus High-definition rendering and "zero lag" online play New Content
In the pantheon of arcade racing games, few titles command the same level of raw, unadulterated respect as Burnout Revenge . Released in September 2005 by Criterion Games and Electronic Arts, it arrived at the tail end of the sixth generation of consoles (PS2, Xbox, PC). While much of the modern discourse focuses on the franchise’s swan song ( Burnout Paradise ), the hardcore community knows that Revenge represents the peak of the series’ "closed-circuit aggression."
for the PlayStation 2 (presumably, though Xbox prototypes exist).