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  2. Fast & Furious - Wikipedia

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    Fast & Furious, also known as The Fast and the Furious, is an American action media franchise centered on a series of films revolving around street racing, heists, and spies. The franchise also includes short films, a television series, toys, video games, live shows, and theme park attractions. The films are distributed by Universal Pictures.

  3. The Fast and the Furious (2006 video game) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The promotional trailer is included as one of the bonus features in the 2 Fast 2 Furious DVD. [6] However, that game was cancelled when Universal Interactive was shut down as a separate publisher the following year after ties between parent company Vivendi Universal Games and Universal Studios were severed.

  4. Cruis'n (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Cruis'n is a racing game developed by Just Games Interactive and published by Midway Games for the Wii. It is a modified version of Raw Thrills' The Fast and the Furious, which was released in arcades in 2004 and was based on the Fast & Furious franchise. The Wii version used the Cruis'n brand owned by Nintendo.

  5. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift - Wikipedia

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    The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift gained a 37% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on reviews from 142 critics; the average rating is 5/10. The site's consensus reads: "Eye-popping driving sequences coupled with a limp story and flat performances make this Drift a disappointing follow-up to previous Fast and Furious installments."

  6. Category:Fast & Furious video games - Wikipedia

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    Fast & Furious 6 (video game) Fast & Furious Crossroads; Fast & Furious: Showdown; The Fast and the Furious (2004 video game) The Fast and the Furious (2006 video game) The Fast and the Furious: Super Bikes; Fast Five (video game)

  7. Han Lue - Wikipedia

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    The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift: 1997 Mazda RX-7, with Veilside, body kit Fast & Furious: 1967 Chevrolet C-Series, with a custom tail trailer and truck tires Fast Five: 1970 Ford Maverick: 2011 Subaru Impreza WRX STI: 2011 Dodge Charger R/T Police Car: 2010 Lexus LFA: Fast & Furious 6: 2010 BMW E60 M5 2012 Dodge Charger SRT8

  8. Raw Thrills - Wikipedia

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    Raw Thrills released in 2007 a sequel to The Fast and the Furious titled The Fast and the Furious: Drift. [2] They also released a continuation of the successful Big Buck series, Big Buck Safari [ 3 ] in three different configurations which included a standard 27" cabinet, a 42" LCD version [ 4 ] and an 8'x6' projected screen Theater version.

  9. Fast & Furious Crossroads - Wikipedia

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    Fast & Furious Crossroads is set across global locations and features main characters from the Fast & Furious film franchise. [5] The game offers a new storyline and action, and features a wide selection of cars. [6] In addition to the single-player mode, which focuses on the story, a multiplayer mode is also available in the game. [7]