Project Gotham Racing (video game)

Project Gotham Racing
Cover art featuring a Ferrari F50
DeveloperBizarre Creations
PublisherMicrosoft Game Studios
Producers
List
  • Martyn R. Chudley
  • Brian Woodhouse
  • Peter Wallace
  • Ged Talbot
  • Glyn Williams
  • Kev Reilly
  • Chris Pickford
  • Steve Gaffney
  • Allan Speed
Programmers
List
  • Roger Perkins
  • Phil Snape
  • Edmund Clay
  • Keith Pickford
  • Sam Hall
  • Nick Bygrave
  • Steve Cakebread
  • Dave Al-Daini
Artists
List
  • Jon Dugdale
  • Mark Sharratt
  • Derek Chapman
  • Julie McGurren
  • Paul Spencer
  • Glen Griffiths
  • David McDonald
  • Boz Briers
  • Matt Cavanagh
  • Stuart Jackson
SeriesProject Gotham Racing
PlatformXbox
Release
  • NA: November 15, 2001
  • EU: March 14, 2002
GenreRacing
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer

Project Gotham Racing is a 2001 arcade-style racing video game developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Microsoft Game Studios, released exclusively for the Xbox console as a launch title. It serves as the spiritual successor to Bizarre's Metropolis Street Racer and retains the Kudos system, which awards points for driving skills and style, necessary for progression rather than solely finishing races in first place. Races occur across four real-world cities, featuring a total of 204 unique circuits. The game achieved both critical and commercial success, launching the exclusive Project Gotham Racing series that continued with Project Gotham Racing 2 in 2003.