Published 2/17/2009
by Chris Pereira
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Tired of driving around Paradise in the cars and bikes the game has now? You need only to wait another two days to get some additional choices -- Criterion will be releasing the Burnout Paradise Legendary Cars DLC this Thursday on both PS3 and Xbox 360. PC owners unfortunately don't get in on the action just yet; they'll have to wait "about a month" before they can get behind the wheel of any of these bad boys.
The four cars come at a price, however -- $2 (160 points) each, with the exception of the Jansen 88 Special (that's the DeLorean seen above), which comes in at $4. Or, opt to buy them all in a bundle and you'll save yourself a few bucks with the discounted price tag of $8.
People will be sure to complain about the pricing, but keep in mind just how much Criterion has given away for free since the game was released last January.
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