From EA’s E3 conference, the company revealed their plans to return the Need For Speed franchise back to it’s roots with Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit this November.
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Written by: Sakinah
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From EA’s E3 conference, the company revealed their plans to return the Need For Speed franchise back to it’s roots with Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit this November.
Written by: Sakinah
- Contributing Editor
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#1 by Jay on June 14th, 2010 [ 82493 Points ]
I’d like to hope they will include muscle cars, too, but that doesn’t look hopeful. Game looks awesome tho
#2 by Stephen Orr on June 15th, 2010
from the Criterion boys so this should be very good
#3 by Gibb on June 15th, 2010 [ 3030 Points ]
Criterion??.. sweet..
#4 by pissedoffnfser on January 5th, 2011
need for speed loads up but when the game starts cant see the road at all, however can see other cars
#5 by jeff on January 30th, 2011
Hey pissedoffnfer………..
I just installed Need For Speed Hot Pursuit for pc today and it does the same thing, game startes find but the road, frass and stuff are blacked out, its almost like the lights are not on. Was you able to find a solution?? if so pls email me [email protected].
thanks