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'''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 | '''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]]' [[:Category:Need for Speed|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. | 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. | ||
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Revision as of 18:31, 21 November 2011
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. Template:Continue Nav
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