Ford Street Racing

Ford Street Racing is a game commissioned by Ford for the Xbox, PC, PlayStation 2. It was also to PSP under the name Ford Bold Moves Street Racing, a name later adopted for all other consoles. It was released September 19, 2006 in the United States. It was developed by Razorworks, published by Empire Interactive, and distributed by Ingram Entertainment.

The standard version of the game has 18 cars, while the Australian XR Edition swaps 3 Standard cars for 3 Australian cars, and the PSP version adds 6 cars to the Standard Editions garage making 24 cars - considerably less than Ford Racing 3's 55. The game features team and solo championship modes. Cars and tracks are unlocked as the player wins the championships. The championships require the player to buy cars and repair them after they've been damaged. Notable cars featured in the game including Ford Mustang Boss 302, Ford RS200, Ford GT, Ford Lightning and the Ford Mustang SVT Cobra.

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    History is more or less bunk. It’s tradition. We don’t want tradition. We want to live in the present and the only history that is worth a tinker’s damn is the history we make today.
    —Henry Ford (1863–1947)

    Everybody has that thing where they need to look one way but they come out looking another way and that’s what people observe. You see someone on the street and essentially what you notice about them is the flaw. It’s just extraordinary that we should have been given these peculiarities.... Something is ironic in the world and it has to do with the fact that what you intend never comes out like you intend it.
    Diane Arbus (1923–1971)

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    Barbara Ehrenreich (b. 1941)