The franchise known for excessive speed, over-the-top thrills, and spectacular crashes brings its sheet-metal crumpling greatest hits to the Sony PSP in time for the holidays. Rather than port Burnout Revenge, the latest console title in the franchise, EA is making a very PSP-specific game by combining redesigned versions of the best tracks and crash junctions in Burnout history. To ensure mobile entertainment to satisfy a wide variety of mayhem-dealing desires, the game is packed with nine play modes: Crash, Pursuit, Burning Lap, Road Rage, Eliminator, Race, Time Attack, Legends Face-Off, and Legends GP. The popular Crash mode has forsaken multipliers, focusing drivers to finessing the most spectacular wrecks possible, and Pursuit does in fact bring back the cops. Using the PSP technology to its fullest, there is wireless multiplayer allow up to five gamers to compete in Crash, Race, Pursuit, and Road Rage modes, as well as set up custom championships. To make it easy to coordinate impromptu play, Burnout Legends can be uploaded to another PSP from a single UMD. As a neat bonus, each game ships with five of 25 possible unlockable cars. Burnout Legends packs more than a pocketful of features for PSP, smartly addressing the needs of a mobile gamer. The game itself looks tack sharp on the small screen, and the quick-and-easy game play is very well suited to gaming on the run. Even if you favor more serious fare on consoles, the undeniable instant gratification this game promises should delight most auto-enthusiast gamers.