

The Lamborghini Diablo SV made its franchise (and video game) debut in this game. note In the form of, what else, free add-on cars the game did not support any more tracks beyond the nine standard tracks in-game due to hard limits (which also applied to the cars). Also, the PC version was the first NFS that was easily modded with add-on cars, as well as the first to have official Downloadable Content. Both versions, however, add in the option for players to fine-tune their cars' performance and repaint their cars to unique colors. The PC version provided the option to play as the police and catch speeders, while PS1 had unique secret tracks that could only be unlocked using cheat codes. III: Hot Pursuit, as its name implies, is the third overall game in the Need for Speed franchise, and it reintroduced the police chases from the first game and improved the AI system, now utilizing several tactics to stop both the player and opponent, thus making the exotic car street racing more of a Blood Sport compared to previous two titles, with each racer having different driving habits. Also, unlike what later titles in the franchise would be famous for, none of these games feature any plot. The first two games in particular would come to represent the identity of what's considered to be the first era of the Need for Speed franchise, that is, racing exotic cars in various scenic tracks while being chased by the cops. It consists of Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit (1998), Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002), Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010), and the latter's remaster, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered (2020). Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit is a sub-series of Electronic Arts' Need for Speed franchise.

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