Need for Speed: Most Wanted Gets Dated

Posted Sep 3, 2005 at 5:59PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Titles, Previews Tags:
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Source: Gamespot

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Every version of Electronic Arts' latest racer Need for Speed Most Wanted is set to peel out of the factory November 15, every version but the one for the Xbox 360, that is. An EA rep confirmed to GameSpot today the expected ship date for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, PC, PSP, DS, and GBA versions of the game, but said the Xbox 360 edition's ship date is still to be determined. It will be a launch title for the new console, so expect that determination to arrive as soon as Microsoft announces the 360 hardware's release date.

 
 
 

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by - 2005-09-03 17:50:00


Anyways.....This is before christmas....so that means this is good....Again by Xtreme_Phil
by - 2005-09-03 18:00:00


It's so funny... just yesterdat, I was having a discussion about racing games on the PSP. I informed them about the mixed reviews that the first PSP NFS got, and how I said they'd probably fix the problems in the next version. In turn, he asked me if I thought they really would make a sequel to it, and I replied:

Of course they will. They will make sequels until they can't make any more money off of them.

And lo and behold, another pseudo-sequel to a mediocre series. How many games are they up to now? And you thought Street Fighter was bad!

EA is definitely the strongest third party in the world, and rehash is a huge reason why. I hope they don't move into the movie market.

-A_Rival
by - 2005-09-03 19:57:00


hah
I wonder who is gonna leak out an 'unofficial test demo' version of the game and when... probably soon :|
by - 2005-09-03 20:09:00


I liked the first one on psp, so I am definitely gonna get this one. I liked the customization features the most, even though they were limited; it kept me playing it.
by - 2005-09-03 20:27:00


Will the psp version have all the same missions as its xbox/ps2 counterparts???

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