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  2. Need for Speed: Underground 2 - Wikipedia

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    Need for Speed: Underground 2 is a 2004 racing video game developed by EA Black Box and published by Electronic Arts. It is the eighth installment in the Need for Speed series and the direct sequel to Need for Speed: Underground. It was developed for Windows, GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox.

  3. Need for Speed: Underground - Wikipedia

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    Need for Speed: Underground is a 2003 racing video game and the seventh installment in the Need for Speed series following Hot Pursuit 2 (2002). It was developed by EA Black Box and published by Electronic Arts. Three different versions of the game were produced: one for consoles and Microsoft Windows, and another for the Game Boy Advance.

  4. Samantha - Wikipedia

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    Samantha, the silent scorer in the BBC radio comedy panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue; Samantha, the protagonist from Need for Speed: Underground; Samantha, a character the panicked Olaf searches for in Disney's Frozen II (before he realizes he doesn't know a Samantha) Samantha, James' seductive new boss in the 1993 film Look Who's Talking Now

  5. Next Need for Speed title to be "NFS Underground"? - AOL

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    A logo for the next Need for Speed title were sent to egmnow by an anonymous source. According to the source, the next Need for Speed title will be more like a reboot of Need for Speed: Underground.

  6. Brooke Burke - Wikipedia

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    Burke served as the face and voice of "Rachel Teller" in Electronic Arts' video game Need for Speed: Underground 2, for which she won a Spike Video Game Award. She is also the voice of "People and Places" in Trivial Pursuit: Unhinged. She also voiced the character "the subservient chicken" in an early 2000s game called Big Bumpin'.

  7. List of Need for Speed video games - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. In My Head (Queens of the Stone Age song) - Wikipedia

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    The version of the song on Lullabies to Paralyze first appeared in November 2004, on the soundtrack of the racing video game Need for Speed: Underground 2. The song is available as downloadable content for Rock Band 3 and also appears in the end credits during the Entourage episode "The Release".

  9. 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.