It seems the Don has been spending some time in Paradise City, returning from his extended vacation with a pair of the city's more recognizable rides. Eagle eyes at Polish site Play PC recently discovered similarities between two cars in both Godfather II and Burnout Paradise, namely the latter's Hunter Cavalry and Carson Opus.
Whether or not the cars in the upcoming EA sequel are the exact same models as those in Burnout, or just strikingly similar, isn't exactly clear. In any case, the Don's chop shop looks like it sanded off most of the details from Burnout's rides. When you're the Don, image is everything; we just hope the new paint jobs are as bulletproof as they are green.
[Via N4G]
Reader Comments (55)
Posted: Mar 9th 2009 2:39PM Klitorisaurus said
I did see the movie years ago but I looked it up right after I originally posted and I didn't bother fixing it because I was half right :-)
The movie, like you said, is set in two times. One is flashbacks to the mid and late twenties, and the other is primarily 1958. 10 years before the GTO, Firebird etc. I guess the game plays it very loosely.
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The movie, like you said, is set in two times. One is flashbacks to the mid and late twenties, and the other is primarily 1958. 10 years before the GTO, Firebird etc. I guess the game plays it very loosely.
Posted: Mar 9th 2009 2:01AM (Unverified) said
A slight nod to the fans like this is OK. Don't want to overdo it, that'd look silly given how different Burnout and Godfather are supposed to be.
Posted: Mar 9th 2009 2:29AM (Unverified) said
pokemon battle revolution is still using character models from pokemon stadium on n64
no joke
no joke
Posted: Mar 9th 2009 4:44PM (Unverified) said
Burnout Paradise is the best race game for me ....
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