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Should the Project Gotham Racing series be released backward compatible with Xbox One?

Discussion in 'Debates' started by CryogenicNewt05, Apr 20, 2018.

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Should the Project Gotham Racing series be released backward compatible with Xbox One?

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  1. CryogenicNewt05

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    So if you guys don't know, Project Gotham Racing was a really fun series of racing games on the Sega Dreamcast (1999), original Xbox (2001) and the Xbox 360 (2005). It was basically your typical racing game, except the game would reward you with points for pulling off stunts (jumps, drifting, etc.) called Kudos, which were really easy to get, and once you got a certain amount of Kudos, you would be able to buy a concept car. Any car that you get would be stored in a different kind of garage (a starter garage, a converted barn, etc.) that you could actually tour with your cars in them. At the time, it was developed by Bizarre Creations, a subsidiary of Activision, and it made the PGR series until it was shut down by Activision on February 18, 2011. Even though I have PGR3 and an Xbox 360, I want to be able to play these games on Xbox One. What do you guys think?

    Here is the list of games:
    Metropolis Street Racer (2001, Dreamcast)
    Project Gotham Racing (2001, Xbox)
    Project Gotham Racing 2 (2003, Xbox)
    Project Gotham Racing 3 (2005, Xbox 360)
    Project Gotham Racing Mobile (2007, Mobile)
    Project Gotham Racing 4 (2007, Xbox 360)
    Project Gotham Racing: Ferrari Edition (2009, Zune HD)
     
    Last edited: Apr 21, 2018

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