Midnight Club: Street Racing Player Count and Stats (2024)

Midnight Club: Street Racing Player Count and Stats

Midnight Club Street Racing player count Stats and FactsHere are a few of the most interesting Midnight Club: Street Racing facts and stats I was able to dig up. As always, be sure to check back in the future as I will be updating this post as new and updated stats become available.

Midnight Club: Street Racing player count:

1.5 million game units sold worldwide

Last updated 7/29/06


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Game Description

“Midnight Club: Street Racing” is a racing video game developed by Angel Studios (now known as Rockstar San Diego) and published by Rockstar Games. Released in 2000, it is the first game in the “Midnight Club” series and is known for its open-world street racing gameplay and urban environments.

Key features and elements of “Midnight Club: Street Racing” include:

  1. Open-World Cities: The game is set in three cities: New York, London, and Tokyo. Each city is represented as an open-world environment where players can freely explore and participate in races.

  2. Arcade-Style Racing: The gameplay focuses on fast-paced, arcade-style racing through city streets. Players can engage in high-speed races, perform drifts, jumps, and use power-ups to gain an advantage over opponents.

  3. Variety of Vehicles: The game offers a selection of licensed vehicles, including cars and motorcycles. Each vehicle has distinct handling, speed, and acceleration characteristics.

  4. Story Mode: The single-player story mode follows a novice street racer who works their way up the ranks of the underground racing scene. Players take on different challenges and races to earn reputation points and unlock new vehicles and races.

  5. Circuit Races: Players participate in circuit races, which involve completing multiple laps around a set course.

  6. Delivery Missions: In addition to races, players can also engage in delivery missions, where they must race against the clock to deliver packages to specific destinations within the city.

  7. Police Pursuits: The game includes police pursuits, where players need to avoid getting caught by law enforcement while racing through the city streets.

  8. Customization: While the level of vehicle customization is not as extensive as in later games in the series, players can still choose between different vehicles and apply color changes to their vehicles.

  9. Multiplayer: The game offers local multiplayer modes that allow players to compete against each other in split-screen races.

  10. Urban Environments: The cities in the game are designed to capture the essence of their real-world counterparts, complete with recognizable landmarks and street layouts.

  11. Dynamic Weather and Time: The game features a dynamic day-night cycle and changing weather conditions that affect the racing experience.

  12. Licensed Soundtrack: The game features a licensed soundtrack with a mix of rock and electronic music to enhance the atmosphere of street racing.

“Midnight Club: Street Racing” is credited with helping to establish the open-world racing genre and laid the foundation for the subsequent games in the “Midnight Club” series. Its emphasis on urban exploration, arcade-style racing, and a mix of vehicles contributed to its popularity among fans of racing games.

Game Details

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