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After a three year hiatus, Need for Speed returns with an all-new art style.
Street racers drive around a Miami-inspired city where they hustle for cash during the day and build up their reputation during the night, all while fending off a corrupt, aggressive police task force dedicated to bringing street racing to a halt.
Take down The House in Ghost Games' third Need for Speed title.
Need for Speed attempts to reboot the franchise with a focus on nighttime street races, multiplayer action, police chases, and new ways for players to configure and tune their cars.
A racing game for iOS and Android.
A cross-gen open-world driving game set in a fictional Redview County.
Players cruise the streets of the city Fairhaven, evading the cops while working their way to the top of the most wanted street racers list in this open-street racing game from Criterion Games.
Need for Speed: The Run has drivers racing coast to coast across the USA, speeding through a variety of environments along the way.
The sequel to the 2009 racer Need for Speed: Shift. Shift 2 features improved graphics, a new campaign mode and the addition of the Autolog system as featured in Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit.
Criterion's reboot of one of the most popular games in the Need for Speed series. The game features Racer versus Cop gameplay and can be played from either perspective at any time.
Need for Speed World was the first massively multiplayer online action-driving game in the Need for Speed franchise. Fans of the previous Need for Speed: Carbon and Most Wanted will recognize the familiar streets of Palmont and Rockport cities.
Need for Speed Nitro is an arcade-style driving game for the Wii and the Nintendo DS that focuses on illegal street racing. It departs from previous Need for Speed games in order to expand the franchise's audience.
The first Need for Speed game developed by Slightly Mad Studios. "Shift" is an attempt at the simulation sub-genre of racing games, promising a sense of speed with new realistic effects and a new crash mechanic.
Need for Speed: Undercover returns the franchise to the arcade-style open world gameplay found in NFS: Most Wanted and NFS: Carbon.
The 2007 release of the Need for Speed series and the 11th installment of the popular racing game franchise.
The successor to Need for Speed: Most Wanted brought a continued storyline and new race types, but now with a lesser focus on police chases.
The portable version of Need for Speed: Carbon.
The PSP edition of Most Wanted shelves the open world design in favor of a handheld friendly event progression. Exclusive to this release are modes that put players in the role of the police. In November 2007, EA shut down the game's online multiplayer servers.
Cruise the streets of Rockport City, keep away from the cops, and defeat the wily Razor Callahan in this open-street racing game from EA Black Box.
Bringing the Street Racing phenomenon to the PSP, Rivals attempts to recreate it's predecessor's success on the consoles to Sony's portable.
EA's Need for Speed series returns for it's second iteration of illegal street racing in Underground 2. New to this game is the ability to roam around an open-world city,newer racing modes like Street X and URL and much deeper customisation.
Need for Speed Underground is considered to be one of the best NFS games, and one of the best selling ones, selling 15 million copies world wide.
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 is the sequel to the 1998 blockbuster racing game, NFS III. Like its predecessor, it features high-speed police chases in exotic cars around a variety of locales around the world.
Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed is an arcade racing game, which lets the player to dwell in the world of Porsche sports cars.
The sequel to V-Rally, V-Rally 2 is a rally racing game that was released in North America under both the Need for Speed (PlayStation) and Test Drive (Dreamcast) banners.
A high octane racer in which players race against the competition, as well as the police, in a high stakes game where players put their car on the line to win it all and come out on top.
Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit is the third entry in the popular NFS franchise and is the first to include high-speed police chases. With an extensive car roster and high-octane racing, NFS III raised the bar on arcade racing games.
V-Rally is a rally racing game initially developed by Eden Studios for the PlayStation, published in North America by Electronic Arts under the title of Need for Speed: V-Rally. Later ported to PC, N64, Game Boy, and Game Boy Color.
Need for Speed 2 is an arcade racer for the Playstation and PC where you race with freakin fast cars.
Originally intended as an advergame for Road & Track magazine, "The Need for Speed" didn't sell any copies of the printed form, but instead went on to create a beloved racing franchise that has lasted for two decades.
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