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This is an action-racing video game developed by independent video game studio Bugbear Entertainment and published by Nokia for Nokia N-Gage that combines driving elements with a vibrant visual style and dynamic gameplay.
Released in 2007, the game stands out for its focus on the culture of luxury and glamour, offering players the opportunity to compete in thrilling races while exploring a world full of glitz and extravagance.
In the game, players take on the role of a driver looking to move up in the world of underground racing, where speed and style are essential.

The game features a variety of customisable vehicles, from luxury cars to high-end sports cars, which players can modify to enhance their performance and appearance.
This customisation allows players to tailor their vehicles to their play style and aesthetic preferences.
The game environment is designed to reflect a world of high society, with tracks that traverse glitzy cityscapes, luxurious mansions and vibrant scenery.
As players progress through the game, they can unlock new tracks and challenges, as well as participate in competitions that allow them to earn reputation and rewards.
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The game focuses not only on speed, but also on visual presentation, with colourful graphics and art design that captures the essence of luxury and opulence.
The game's soundtrack complements this experience, with music that reflects the festive and exciting atmosphere of racing.
Throughout the game, players can also interact with other characters and participate in social events, adding an additional layer of immersion and narrative.
This combination of racing, customisation and social simulation elements makes the game a unique experience in the racing video game genre.
lol, I thought I would never hear about this thing again. I remember we were so hyped when it was being talked about but then when it was released it was such a piece of junk.
It was a basic game only available for Nokia, maybe that's its flaw.
I've always been fascinated by the random assortment of big devs that jumped on to support the NGage. Bugbear putting this out immediately after Flatout really is a bit of a suprise, seeing their general style of racing games.