Street Legal (video game)

Street Legal is a racing video game developed by Invictus Games and published by Activision Value with a heavy emphasis on car customization. It is the first game in the Street Legal series.[1][2][3]

Street Legal
Developer(s)Invictus Games
Publisher(s)Activision Value
SeriesStreet Legal
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
ReleaseOctober 30, 2002
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single player

Gameplay

The game takes place in the fictitious Valo City. There are four sections of the city, although only one is unlocked from the beginning of the game. Other parts of the city, as well as more available cars and upgrade parts, are unlocked by racing against CPU drivers.

The cars in the game are all fictitious look-alikes of real vehicles. Examples are the "Ninja", a vehicle resembling a Honda Civic hatchback but bearing resemblance to other hatchbacks, and the "Badge", which mimics the Dodge Charger.

The gameplay is highly mechanically-oriented - nearly every part on every car is replaceable. While the level of detail is not quite equal to that of the sequel game, Street Legal Racing: Redline, entire engines may be replaced and almost all body parts can be removed from the vehicle. Damage in the game is also highly detailed - unfortunately, there is no way to repair the entire car after it has been damaged, meaning that repairs are costly and require much time to make.

Development

The game, developed in 2002, has relatively advanced graphics for its time. However, the game's coding was written in a way which made it run slowly, even on computers which met the recommended system requirements. Patches have been written for the game which improve the game's performance greatly and reduce the number of bugs.

Sequels

A sequel, called Street Legal Racing: Redline (also known as Street Legal 2) was developed by Invictus in 2003.

References

  1. "Street Legal". GameZone. Archived from the original on June 10, 2009. Retrieved July 29, 2009.
  2. "Street Legal". Metacritic. September 8, 2003.
  3. "Street Legal". GameSpot. December 13, 2002.
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