Top Gear RPM Tuning is a racing video game released in 2004 for Xbox, developed by Babylon Software and published by Wanadoo Edition. It is part of the Top Gear series and notable for being the only installment not launched in Japan. Players take on the role of Vincent Riker, navigating a 40 square mile replica of Los Angeles while customizing vehicles with extensive options and completing various missions across seven game modes.
RPM Tuning (also known as Top Gear RPM Tuning, and Midnight Outlaw: Six Hours To Sun Up for the PC) is a racing video game released in 2004 and was developed by Babylon Software and published Wanadoo Edition. It is part of the Top Gear game series. This is the only installment in the series to not be released in Japan. North America was only able to see an Xbox release.
The player assumes the role of Vincent Riker, who is trying to avoid being stopped by the police. Around 40 square miles of Los Angeles have been recreated for the game, including streets and parks.
Players can customize their vehicles with up to 221,184 possibilities for mechanical parts and 1,382,976 different possibilities for the exterior; the number of accidents a vehicle sustains also affects performance. There are seven game modes, with 54 different missions in the story mode.