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In contrast with the previous game, it also features a 24-hour day-night cycle. [2] Unlike the 2015 Need for Speed reboot, Payback includes an offline single-player mode. [3] Payback features a total of 74 vehicles with downloadable contents. Toyota, Scion and Ferrari are not involved in the game due to licensing issues.
Aftermarket customization of video game vehicles was an aspect first introduced by the Need for Speed series after the release of the film, The Fast and the Furious; the feature was included in every Need for Speed title developed by EA Black Box from Need for Speed: Underground through Need for Speed: Undercover. [2]
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.
Grand Theft Auto III: Rockstar Games: There is some chugging during the intro. Major frame rate slowdown while driving. Radio is quiet during gameplay. [ref 1] Grand Theft Auto: Double Pack [31] Rockstar Games: See GTA 3 and Vice City entries. [ref 1] Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas: Rockstar Games
Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit: Electronic Arts: Electronic Arts: WIN, PS1 1998-09-30 Need for Speed: High Stakes: EA Canada, EA Seattle: Electronic Arts: WIN, PS1 1999-03-18 Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed: Eden Studios, EA Canada, Pocketeers Electronic Arts, Destination Software, ZOO Digital Publishing: WIN, PS1, GBA 2000-02-29 Need for ...
The Need for Speed; Need for Speed II; Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit; Need for Speed: High Stakes; Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed; Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2; Need for Speed: Underground; Need for Speed: Underground 2; Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005 video game) Need for Speed: Carbon; Need for Speed: ProStreet; Need for Speed ...
EA Black Box (formerly Black Box Games) [1] was a video game developer based in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, founded in 1998 by former employees of Radical Entertainment and later acquired by Electronic Arts (EA).
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