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  2. Need for Speed: World - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of early gameplay, when the game was known as Need for Speed: World Online.World combines elements of role-playing with illegal street racing.. World has a similar gameplay style to 2005's Most Wanted and 2006's Carbon, focusing on illegal street racing, tuning, and police chases, and added some elements to the game such as "power-ups" (somewhat similar to Mario Kart).

  3. Need for Speed - Wikipedia

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    Need for Speed (NFS) is a racing game franchise published by Electronic Arts and currently developed by Criterion Games (the developers of the Burnout series). [1] Most entries in the series are generally arcade racing games centered around illegal street racing, and tasks players to complete various types of races, while evading the local law enforcement in police pursuits.

  4. Need for Speed: No Limits - Wikipedia

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    Need for Speed: No Limits has a heavy focus on street racing, [1] vehicle customization, and avoiding the police. [2] [4]The player must race in "Campaign races" (which is considered the game's story mode), "Car Series races" (where only certain cars may participate to win in-game rewards) and "Rival Races", which are ghost-based multiplayer races.

  5. Need for Speed: ProStreet - Wikipedia

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    Several downloadable content packs were released for the game, expanding its content with more cars, tracks, and races. ProStreet received mixed reviews from critics, who generally criticized the lack of open world gameplay of its predecessors. The game's numerous online features and car customization options were highlighted as some of its ...

  6. Need for Speed Unbound - Wikipedia

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    Need for Speed Unbound (stylised as NFS Unbound) is a 2022 racing video game developed by Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts. It was released for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S on December 2, 2022. [2] Unbound is the twenty-fifth instalment in the Need for Speed series, and the successor to 2019's Heat.

  7. Minecraft modding - Wikipedia

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    In single-player mode, the client acts as both client and server, and can run both client and server mods. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Client mods can result in loss of performance (due to generally heavy resource demands) on older or weaker computers, [ 3 ] especially if players run many mods together at once in what is known as a "modpack".

  8. Need for Speed: Underground - Wikipedia

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    [52] [57] The only complaints critics had were the repetitive tracks, unbalanced rubberband AI, especially in the game's Easy mode, and the lack of free roam and damage in the game, with the latter only confining to detachment of license plates and side mirrors from cars during collisions, especially during Drag races.

  9. Need for Speed: Nitro - Wikipedia

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    The five cities that in which are in the game are Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, [6] Cairo, Egypt [7] Madrid, Spain, [8] Singapore, [9] and Dubai, UAE [10] (and San Diego in the DS version). Each city has two full race circuits, one track for drag racing, and the game takes certain parts of a circuit for time trial, speed trap, and drift events.