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    Need for Speed: Underground - Wikipedia

    Need for Speed: Underground is a 2003 racing video game and the seventh installment in the Need for Speed series. 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 … Mehr anzeigen

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    The player begins the game in a circuit race set in Olympic City, driving a white Honda/Acura Integra Type R that sports a unique set of vinyls and a wide body kit. They dominantly win the race; … Mehr anzeigen

    Circuit is a standard race that involves racing with up to three opponents' cars around a loop track for two or more laps. It is the main mode of the game.
    Knockout Mode is similar to … Mehr anzeigen

    The game's soundtrack contains 26 licensed songs, ranging from rap, hip hop, rock, EDM, and drum and bass, sung by artists like Mehr anzeigen

    Need for Speed: Underground was first announced in April 2003. Underground features 20 fully customizable licensed Vehicles from thirteen manufacturers, and hundreds of … Mehr anzeigen

    Need for Speed: Underground received positive reviews according to review aggregators GameRankings and Metacritic. Both gave it a score of 84.29% and 85 out of 100 for the … Mehr anzeigen

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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 Microsoft Windows, GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox.
    Need for Speed: Underground is a 2003 racing video game and the seventh installment in the Need for Speed series. 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.
    Need for Speed: Underground was released worldwide in November 2003 for PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox and Nintendo GameCube (with the exception of Japan for PS2 and Gamecube on December 25). Need for Speed: Underground received positive reviews according to review aggregators GameRankings and Metacritic.
    The main menu mostly plays hip hop music, while the race sequences mostly play the electronica, metal, and techno and disco music, though it is also optional for the player to integrate the main menu music into the race sequences or the race music into the main menu. Need for Speed: Underground was first announced in April 2003.
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