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  2. Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed - Wikipedia

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    The player can customize their cars drawing from an in-depth catalog of different Porsche as well as aftermarket parts. Unlike previous games in the series, there are no pursuit modes in the Windows version. Some factory driver events include police cars, but the police cars only attempt to impede the players car during certain sprint events.

  3. Need for Speed (2015 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The first gameplay footage of the pre-alpha build for Need for Speed was revealed at EA's press conference at E3 on June 15, 2015. The E3 presentation shows a part of the story, followed by the customization of a Subaru BRZ which showed the new and improved customization system, and the 'action camera' which was later revealed to be one of the five different camera angles.

  4. List of Need for Speed video games - Wikipedia

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    Windows version developed by EA Canada, PlayStation version developed by Eden Games, and Game Boy Advance adaptation developed by Pocketeers. Also known as Need for Speed: Porsche 2000 in Europe, and Need for Speed: Porsche in Germany and Latin America. Last game in the saga to be released for a fifth-generation console.

  5. Need for Speed: The Run - Wikipedia

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    The driving model of the game is described as "sit somewhere between Shift and Hot Pursuit", not as arcade-styled as Hot Pursuit, but neither as simulator-styled as Shift. The Run employs a large range of real-world vehicles, seemingly taking in the usual mix of muscle cars, street racers and refined exotics, described as "each car presents a ...

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  7. Need for Speed Rivals - Wikipedia

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    Need for Speed Rivals is a 2013 racing video game developed in collaboration between Ghost Games and Criterion Games, and published by Electronic Arts.It is the twentieth installment in the Need for Speed series, and the debut title for Ghost Games (the formally-named EA Gothenburg; which would be the main developer of all subsequent non-mobile installments up until 2020).

  8. Daytona USA - Wikipedia

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    The player driving through the beginner course (arcade version) In Daytona USA, the player drives a stock car known as the Hornet. [2] The player's objectives are to outrun the competing cars and complete the race before time runs out, passing checkpoints to collect more time. [3]

  9. Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Need for Speed: Most Wanted is a 2005 racing video game, and the ninth installment in the Need for Speed series following Underground 2.Developed and published by Electronic Arts (EA), it was released in November 2005 for GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox, and Xbox 360 alongside two distinct versions for Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance.