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Need for Speed II

Need for Speed II

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Release Date: March 31, 1997

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Sequel to the racing game that was released in 1995 by Electronic Arts and that changed the racing genre. Need for Speed II let's you control eight completely new licensed vehicles. Among them are: McLaren F1, Ferrari F50, Ford GT90, Jaguar XJ220, Lotus GT1, Lotus Esprit V8, Italdesign Cala and Isdera Commendatore 112i. The races take place on six distinctive tracks located in various areas of the world.

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Need for Speed II is a continuation of Road & Track Presents: The Need for Speed from 1994, prepared by Electronic Arts. The title again allows you to drive supercars with extraordinary performance and test them on several routes in different parts of the world.

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Need for Speed II offers nine cars and six routes. In the virtual garage there are machines that remain in the sphere of dreams of many automotive enthusiasts, such as Ferrari F50, Mclaren F1, Ford GT90, Jaguar XJ220 or Lotus Esprit V8. Each player can race on tracks in a variety of scenes, including the Mediterranean Sea, at the foot of the mountain range and on the Pacific coast. A novelty in comparison to the first part of the series is the option to modify the settings of individual cars, including, for example, the angle of the spoiler, transmission gears or brake sensitivity.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows May 21, 1997

PlayStation 1

PlayStation 1 March 31, 1997

Age restrictions: none

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Need for Speed Game Series

One of the oldest and most popular racing game series in the history of the industry. Need for Speed is one of the most valuable brands in Electronic Arts' portfolio, with the US company's in-house development studios, such as EA Black Box, EA Gothenburg, and Criterion Games, usually responsible for its subsequent installments. The series started in 1994 with The Need for Speed, designed for fifth-generation consoles (3DO, PlayStation, Sega Saturn) and PC. The production was prepared by the team from EA Canada studio, created as a result of the acquisition of Distinctive Software (devs of Test Drive and Test Drive II).

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Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 200MHz, 32MB RAM, graphic card.