Need for Speed: Underground
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Need for Speed: Underground

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About

Need for Speed: Underground is a 2003 racing video game and the seventh installment in the Need for Speed series. It rebooted the franchise, ignoring previous Need for Speed games that featured sports cars and exotics. Underground is the first game in the series to offer a career mode that features a comprehensive storyline, as well as a garage mode that allows players to fully customize their cars with a large variety of brand-name performance and visual upgrades.

Storyline

The player arrives in Olympic City as an unknown street racer, guided by a contact named Samantha who introduces them to the local illegal racing scene. As they climb through the ranks by defeating circuit, drag, and drift specialists, they attract the attention of The Eastsiders, a dominant racing crew led by the city's top underground racer, Eddie. Eddie dismisses the newcomer and forces them to race Samantha to continue climbing, a decision that fractures their friendship. After working their way to the top of every racing board and reclaiming Samantha's stolen car from a rival mechanic, the player confronts Eddie and defeats him, only to face a final challenge from an unidentified driver revealed to be Eddie's girlfriend, Melissa.

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Game Info

Release Date11/17/2003
DeveloperEA Black Box
PublisherElectronic Arts
PlatformsXbox, Nintendo GameCube, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 2
GenresRacing
IGDB Rating83/100 (826)

Game Modes

Single player
Multiplayer
Split screen

Perspectives

First person
Third person

Release Dates

Nintendo GameCubeNov 21, 2003
XboxNov 17, 2003
XboxNov 21, 2003
Nintendo GameCubeDec 25, 2003
PC (Microsoft Windows)Nov 17, 2003
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