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Title βͺ Road & Track Presents: The Need For Speed Special Edition
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βΉοΈ ABOUT βΉοΈ
Road & Track Presents: The Need for Speed is a racing video game developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts, initially released on the 3DO in 1994, and ported to MS-DOS in 1995. Another version of the game, The Need for Speed: Special Edition, was released in 1996 for the Microsoft Windows, PlayStation and Sega Saturn platforms. The original 3DO version offers eight sports cars, including several exotic models and Japanese imports, and tasks the player with racing in three realistic point-to-point tracks either with or without a computer opponent. Subsequent ports of the game normally include an additional ninth car and have more tracks, including closed circuits. Checkpoints, traffic vehicles, and police pursuits commonly appear in the races.
The game was noted for its realism and audio and video commentaries. Electronic Arts collaborated with automotive magazine Road & Track to match vehicle behaviour, including the mimicking of the sounds made by the vehicles' gear control levers. The game also contained precise vehicle data with spoken commentary, several "magazine-style" images of each car's interior and exterior and short video clips highlighting the vehicles set to music.
The Need for Speed was a commercial success. Video game publications praised the incorporation of realism into the gameplay and graphics, as well as the inclusion of full motion videos. It is the first installment released in the Need for Speed series, which has influenced several racing games. It was also sold in Japan known as Overdrivin' DX.
βΉοΈ GAMEPLAY βΉοΈ
The premise of The Need for Speed involves racing in sports cars, including several exotic models and Japanese imports. The original 3DO version includes three point-to-point tracks, each divided into three stages; subsequent ports feature both the point-to-point tracks and new closed circuits. The Saturn and PlayStation versions include an additional three tracks. Traffic vehicles appear in races, and may be avoided by the player. Police pursuits are also a key gameplay mechanic, with the player ticketed or arrested if a police car succeeds in catching up with them. Players are arrested if they receive a third police ticket (or a second ticket in the Sega Saturn version). In the special edition, completing the tournaments (or entering a cheat) unlocks the "rally" mode, where car dynamics are changed to make for a faster 'arcade' experience, as well as the "Warrior PTO E/2", a fictional jet-powered sports car.
βΉοΈ NFS RELEASES βΉοΈ
The Need for Speed, 1994 (DOS, Windows, 3DO, Saturn, PS1)
Need for Speed II, 1997 (Windows, PS1)
Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit, 1998 (Windows, PS1)
Need for Speed: High Stakes, 1999 (Windows, PS1)
Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed, 2000 (Windows, PS1, GBA)
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2, 2002 (Windows, GC, PS2, Xbox)
Need for Speed: Underground, 2003 Windows, GC, PS2, Xbox, GBA)
Need for Speed: Underground 2, 2004 (Windows, GC, PS2, Xbox, GBA, Mobile, DS, PSP)
Need for Speed: Most Wanted, 2005 (Windows, GC, PS2, Xbox, Xbox 360 GBA, Mobile, DS, PSP)
Need for Speed: Carbon, 2006 (Windows, Mac OS X, GC, PS2, Xbox, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360, GBA, Mobile, DS, PSP)
Need for Speed: ProStreet, 2007 (Windows, PS2, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360, Mobile, DS, PSP)
Need for Speed: Undercover, 2008 (Windows, PS2, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360 Mobile, DS, PSP, Windows Mobile, iOS)
Need for Speed: Shift, 2009 (Windows, PS3, Xbox 360. PSP, Mobile, Windows Mobile, Android, iOS, Wii)
Need for Speed: Nitro, 2009 (DS)
Need for Speed: World, 2010 (Windows)
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit, 2010 (Windows, PS3, PS4, Wii, Switch, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Windows Phone, Android, iOS)
Shift 2: Unleashed, 2011 (Windows, PS3, Xbox 360, iOS)
Need for Speed: The Run, 2011 (Windows, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360, 3DS)
Need for Speed: Most Wanted, 2012 (Windows, PS3, Wii U, Xbox 360, PS Vita, Android, iOS)
Need for Speed Rivals, 2013 (Windows, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One)
Need for Speed: No Limits, 2015 (Android, iOS)
Need for Speed, 2015 (Windows, PS4, Xbox One)
Need for Speed Payback, 2017 (Windows, PS4, Xbox One)
Need for Speed Heat, 2019 (Windows, PS4, Xbox One)
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