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Need for Speed Carbon PSP (working title) First Look. We get an exclusive look at EA's upcoming portable entry in the Need for Speed series. By Ricardo Torres on July 14, 2006 at 9:17AM PDT.
Ultimately, Need for Speed: ProStreet does what it needs to do. It doesn't innovate or excite in the way that other racing games have, but for many racing fans, that's not really a major concern.
Need for Speed Most Wanted delivers a unique, fast-paced and gripping ride in the racing genre as players build up their Rap Sheet and street cred to move their way up the Black List to become the ...
Need for Speed ProStreet is developed by Black Box in Vancouver, British Columbia and will be available for PSP for a MSRP of $39.99.The game is rated E by the ESRB with descriptors for Alcohol ...
Need for Speed Most Wanted 5-1-0 has most of what's needed to make a good PSP racing game, but it lacks the biggest one of all: excitement.
Need for Speed Underground Rivals for the PSP is a solid racing game despite its few flaws, but still a game you’ll want to own if you’re a fan of the series or love import tuning.
LaPierre did confirm that the PSP version - titled Need for Speed Most Wanted 5-1-0 - will have a two player online mode, however, and that there will be online modes in the PC, Xbox and Xbox 360 ...
Although ProStreet on PSP is "at its core, ... Driver Intuition, Driver Personas, and Speed Mode are all features exclusive to the system.
Need for Speed Carbon; Need for Speed PSP screens. News. By Justin Towell published 11 October 2006 ... We'll have more on Need for Speed Carbon: Own the City as it nears its 3 November release.
Sony has announced a new PSP Entertainment Pack, which will include Madden 12 and Need for Speed Shift. It's due on August 30 for $159.99.
Another batch of Vancouver area game developers are looking for work, as sources tell us that EA Canada's Burnaby location was the latest to be hit by Electronic Arts' ongoing layoffs.
Whatever the case, we'll have more on Need for Speed Carbon: Own the City as we get closer to its Oct. 31 release. October 12, 2006 Sign up to the GamesRadar+ Newsletter ...