Need for Speed: High Stakes

Need for Speed: High Stakes, released in Europe and Brazil as Need for Speed: Road Challenge and in Japan as Over Drivin' IV, is a 1999 racing video game, developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts, is the fourth game in Electronic Arts' Need for Speed series. It once again features a host of exotic cars and tracks located in Western Europe and North America. It is notable in the Need for Speed franchise for the first installment to include a damage model and a career mode wherethe player earns money by winning races and can spend it on more cars, upgrades, or repairs.

Tracks
The race tracks in Need for Speed: High Stakes are from seven races with with three extra ones called "Raceways", they are as follows:
 * Landstrasse, Germany
 * Route Adonf, France
 * Kindiak Park, Canada
 * Durham Road, Australia (England in some of the PS1 versions)
 * Celtic Ruins, Scotland
 * Dolphin Cove, U.S.A
 * Snowy Ridge, U.S.A
 * Raceway, Italy
 * Raceway 2, U.S.A
 * Raceway 3, Spain