Street Legal Racing: Redline
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Street Legal Racing Redline (also known as Street Legal 2) is a racing game by Invictus
Invictus Games
Invictus Games is an independent Hungarian video game development studio founded in 1992 by Tamás Kozák and Ákos Diviánszky. They specialize in racing simulation games, like Project Torque, Street Legal and Street Legal Racing Redline, 1NSANE, and onEscapee. Their publishers include Codemasters,...

 and distributed by Activision Value
Activision Value
Activision Value Publishing, Inc. is an American computer and video game company, a merger of Activision, Expert Software and Head Games Publishing....

. Nintendo 3DS and Mac OS X versions are in development.

Despite the real name of the name being Street Legal Racing Redline, in the information of the executable the game is known as Street Legal 2.

Game Play

The plot of the game is to beat every single club and accomplish the requirements to enter the Race of Champions, where you can win a bonus car. Players have to race others on the streets during the daylight for some prestige (respect) or money to modify your car. These daylight races are similar to Outrun races in Need For Speed: Underground 2
Need for Speed: Underground 2
Need for Speed: Underground 2 is a cross-platform racing video game published and developed by Electronic Arts. Released in 2004, it is the direct sequel to Need for Speed: Underground, and is part of the Need for Speed series, available on Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Game Boy Advance,...

. During the night, players can either participate in a drag race against one other driver or watch a race.

One feature of this game is the way damage is handled. Damage can be done to many individual parts of the car, including the engine, bumpers, doors, windows, and hood. This damage must be repaired Unlike other games, the car is not returned to pristine condition after racing—instead, any damage sustained during driving will be permanent until repaired.

Cars

Cars in the game look very similar to their real-life counterparts, but are given fictitious names. For example: the Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi
The Mitsubishi Group , Mitsubishi Group of Companies, or Mitsubishi Companies is a Japanese multinational conglomerate company that consists of a range of autonomous businesses which share the Mitsubishi brand, trademark and legacy...

 car company is named Shimutsibu, Subaru
Subaru
; is the automobile manufacturing division of Japanese transportation conglomerate Fuji Heavy Industries .Subaru is internationally known for their use of the boxer engine layout popularized in cars by the Volkswagen Beetle and Porsche 911, in most of their vehicles above 1500 cc as well as...

 is called Ishima, Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro
The Chevrolet Camaro is an automobile manufactured by General Motors under the Chevrolet brand, classified as a pony car and some versions also as a muscle car. It went on sale on September 29, 1966, for the 1967 model year and was designed as a competing model to the Ford Mustang...

 is called MC, BMW
BMW
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG is a German automobile, motorcycle and engine manufacturing company founded in 1916. It also owns and produces the Mini marque, and is the parent company of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. BMW produces motorcycles under BMW Motorrad and Husqvarna brands...

 is called Baiern, Nissan is called Emer. Depending on the version of the game, there are 2 prize cars: Prime DLH 500 (meant to be a Shelby GT500) or if the 2.3.0 LE is being played, the "Furrano GTS" which is believed to be an Ferrari Enzo. Players can buy cars from the Used Car Dealer or the New Car Dealer. Initially, players are only given enough money to buy a used car and repair it if it was inexpensive enough.

In addition, players can modify any part of their vehicle using a dynamic garage system. Like the cars, the parts are fictional, and are "supplied" by the game's fictional parts developer SL Tuners. In particular, the many engine components are highly modifiable, including intake, exhausts, camshafts, crankshafts, engine blocks, intake manifolds, cylinder heads, turbochargers, etc. Parts can be mixed and matched to create unique engines.

Modifications

A number of fan-sites exist at which players can download additional cars, parts, and other game alterations.
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