Need For Speed Pulls Out of Garage
If you have something capable of playing games, you can play EA's latest driving game.
Another year means another update to EA's top-selling Need for Speed series and this year's version, Need for Speed Most Wanted, is being wheeled out of the garage for release later this month.
The game eschews some of the pomp and splendour of the Need for Speed Underground games but retains the core car modification and customisation options and, of course, the varied racing types and thirst for speeds.
EA is shipping two versions of the game. In addition to the vanilla version, you'll also be able to pick up Need for Speed Most Wanted Black Edition for PlayStation 2. This enhanced version contains extra in-game content in the form of new cars and races and there's also a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the game.
Need for Speed Most Wanted will be out for PC and all current consoles and handhelds on 25 November. The Xbox 360 version will be out in time for the console's European debut on 2 December.
Alex Wollenschlaeger
Editor, Kikizo Games
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