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Posted: 21 Nov 2011 12:38 PM PST Being bad never looked so good. The first full-3D Need for Speed (meaning no-more 2D interiors) was "Need for Speed: High Stakes." This game was released in 1999 with seven new tracks (including all courses from NFS3 and three unique race tracks) can be unlocked. New ways to get into trouble (or prevent trouble) were offered as Electronic Arts wanted to raise the stakes- High Stakes, to be exact. This game was sure to give you plenty of intense action. This blog post is all about "NFS:... There is MUCH more to this blog post! Read the full post to see the rest of this post and to comment on my work! |
Posted: 20 Nov 2011 11:53 PM PST Electronic Arts took NFS to a different direction and level starting with "NFS3: Hot Pursuit" in 1998. Away was the arcade fun of racing cars in intense racing and in comes the element of evading police. The open road was still the primary sort of battleground for these cars. This time, the action involves frenzied racing action across a number of open-road circuits with more intense corners and action than the previous NFS title. This blog post primarily concerns the PC version of "NFS3:... There is MUCH more to this blog post! Read the full post to see the rest of this post and to comment on my work! |
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