![]() ![]() The road itself curved around the island instead of creating a few sections of straight road. This was most probably due to a bridge linking it to another island which was never shown by Criterion Games. The coast along the north of the island was also different to its final release. The footage also shows a slightly different shape to the South Coast area and a radically different construction site. The first shown footage of Big Surf Island shows a similar bridge design to the final released version but without any Smashes or Billboards and has open parts that the player could fall through. It has been said by one of Burnout Paradise's Producers - Matthew Webster, that during development of Big Surf Island, it had to be rebuilt 3 times in order to be fully utilized with the game's other added content. In March 2008, the Criterion Game's official YouTube page showed the completed bridge leading to what is now known as Big Surf Island. This was created so that Criterion had a means to tell the players of Burnout Paradise that there are some unfinished sections of the city which could be added. They were originally to be released alongside Burnout Bikes but were delayed and eventually released as a single island in the Big Surf Island pack.Īfter the release of Burnout Paradise, Criterion Games hinted at the release of new islands with the addition of a partly constructed bridge at the end of 4th Street. ![]() The Paradise Keys are a chain of islands never released as downloadable content for Burnout Paradise. For the bridge to Big Surf Island, see Paradise Keys Bridge. This article is about the series of islands never released for Burnout Paradise. ![]()
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