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|title=Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit
|title=Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit
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|developer=[[EA Canada]]
|developer=[[EA Canada]]
|publisher=[[Electronic Arts]]
|publisher=[[Electronic Arts]]
|released={{sys|win}}{{na|1998|September 27}} {{eu|1998|September 27}}
|year=1998
{{sys|ps}}{{na|1998|March 25}} {{eu|1998|September 27}}
|systems={{syslist|ps}}
|genre=[[:Category:Racing|Racing]]
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|systems=[[Windows]], [[PlayStation]]
|title1=Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit
|developer1=[[EA Seattle]]
|publisher1=[[Electronic Arts]]
|year1=1998
|systems1={{syslist|win}}
|genre=[[Racing]]
|players=1-2
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|players=1-2
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|preceded by=[[Need for Speed II]]
|preceded by=[[Need for Speed II]]
|followed by=[[Need for Speed: High Stakes]]
|followed by=[[Need for Speed: High Stakes]]
|series=Need for Speed
|series=Need for Speed
|pcgamingwiki=Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit
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{{game disambig||the [[2010]] game|[[Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit]]}}
'''Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit''', released in Japan as '''Over Drivin' III: Hot Pursuit''', and released in France as '''Need for Speed III: Poursuite Infernale''', is the third game in the [[:Category:Need for Speed|Need for Speed series]] and significantly incorporates police pursuits as a major part of gameplay. Hot Pursuit remains focused in racing using exotic sports cars, but features races that primarily take place in locations within North America, including various settings and climates. In addition, police Al is significantly improved over its predecessor, utilizing several tactics to stop both the player and the opponent. The game was released for PlayStation in March 1998 and later received an enhanced port for Microsoft Windows in September 1998. A PlayStation 2 version was in development but was cancelled.


'''Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit''', released in Japan as '''Over Drivin' III: Hot Pursuit''', is a 1998 racing video game, developed by [[EA Canada]] and published by Electronic Arts. It is the third major title in the
==Gameplay==
[[:Category:Need for Speed|''Need for Speed'' series]], significantly incorporating police pursuits as a major part of gameplay. ''Hot Pursuit'' remains focused in racing using exotic sports cars, but features races that primarily take place in locations within North America, including various settings and climates. In addition, police Al is significantly improved over its predecessor, utilizing several tactics to stop both the player and the opponent. The game was released for PlayStation in March 1998 and later recieved an enhanced port for Microsoft Windows in September 1998. A PlayStation 2 version was developed, but it was canceled, however. During the Electronic Arts Keynote on June 14, 2010 EA announced that a new Need for Speed game under the same name, scheduled for release on November 16, 2010. The game's title suffix, "Hot Pursuit", is a term for police pursuit.
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==Cars==
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The car list of ''Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit'' includes a selection of American, Australian, and European sports cars. Almost every car in the game has a showcase option which allows players to view real-life information, pictures, and a 360 degree interior view of the real life vehicle although downloadable cars do not include showcases. Its also possible to perform fine-tuning and compare cars via in-game performance regardless of class.
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====Racer Cars====
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* Class A
** Ferrari 550 Marenello
** BMW Italdesign Nazca C2 (''PSX version only'')
** Italdesign Scighera (''PC version only'')
** Jaguar XJR-15 (''Bonus Car'')
** Lamborghini Diablo SV
** Lister Storm (''Official download for PC'')
** Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR (''Bonus car in Hot Pursuit Mode for the PSX'')
** El Nino (''Bonus Car'')
* Class B
** Chevrolet Corvette Indy 500 Pace Car (''Wal-Mart Edition of the PC only'')
** Chevrolet Corvette C5
** Ferrari 355 F1 Spider (''PC version only'')
** Ferrari 355 F1 Berlinetta (''PSX version only'')
** Ferrari 456 M GT (''Official download for the PC'')
** Jaguar XKR (''PC version only'')
** Lamborghini Countach
* Class C
** Aston Martin DB7 (''PC version only'')
** Ford Falcon GT (''Australian edition of the PC version only'')
** HSV VT GTS (''Austrailian edition of the PC version only'')
** Jaguar XK8 (''PC version only'')
** Mercedes-Benz SL 600 (''PC version only'')
** Spectre R42 (''Official download for the PC'')
 
==Need For Speed III Hot Pursuit Police Department==
 
===Police Department===
 
*Hometown Police Department
 
*Hometown County Sheriff's Office
 
*Hometown Highway Patrol
 
*Redrock Ridge County Sheriff's Office
 
*Redrock Police Department
 
*Redrock Highway Patrol
 
*Atlantica Police Department
 
*Atlantica County Sheriff's Department
 
*Atlantica Highway Patrol
 
*Rocky Pass Police Department
 
*Rocky Pass County Sheriff's Department
 
*Rocky Pass Highway Patrol
 
*Country Woods Police Department
 
*Country Woods County Sheriff's Department
 
*Country Woods Highway Patrol
 
*Lost Canyons County Sheriff's Office
 
*Lost Canyons Police Department
 
*Lost Canyons Highway Patrol
 
*Aquatica Police Department
 
*Aquatica County Sheriff's Department
 
*Aquatica Highway Patrol
 
*Summit Police Department
 
*Summit County Sheriff's Department
 
*Summit Highway Patrol
 
*Empire City Police Department
 
*Empire City Sheriff's Department
 
*Empire City Highway Patrol
 
*Crystal Lake Police Department
 
*Crystal Lake County Sheriff's Office
 
*Crystal Lake Highway Patrol
 
*Performance Highway Patrol
 
===Police Vehicles===
 
===PC Version===
*Pursuit Chevrolet Corvette
*Pursuit El Niño
*Pursuit Lamborghini Diablo SV
*Ford Crown Victoria (1st Generation)
*Eagle Talon
*Ford Falcon (EL)
*Land Rover Discovery


===PS1 Version===
===Race Modes===
*Chevrolet Caprice (Gen. 3)
* Hot Pursuit - Players can race and get into pursuits on nine circuit tracks with 2, 4, or 8 laps.
*Land Rover Discovery
* Knockout - The last positioned racer is eliminated after each event. The last knockout race consists of a duel between the two finalists.
*Ford Crown Victoria (1st Generation)
* Single Race - Each track is fully customizable allowing players change daylight settings, traffic amount, the number of opponents (up to 7), difficulty, weather, and have the option to drive in a mirrored version of the circuit. Players are also able to drive by themselves.
*Lamborghini LM002
* Tournament - Similar to Knockout except players compete in every race track in the game. Each participant earns points based on their finishing position at the end of the race. The racer with the most points by the end of the last race wins the tournament.
*Eagle Talon]
*Chevrolet Corvette C5 (Beginner Level)
*Lamborghini Diablo SV (Expert Level)


===Police Officers===
===Hot Pursuit Mode===
 
Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit is the first game in the series to let players drive police vehicles (PC version only) and chase racers. Players can only race against one rival. The police force in this game use tactics such as ramming the racers, Roadblocks, and Spike Strips. Players will receive a warning if they get caught by the police. Earning too many warnings will cause the player to be arrested and allow their opponent to win the event. Players taking on the role of a cop have a primary task of arresting every racer within a race. Al drivers are only allowed to earn a single warning before being arrested. This only applies when the player is a cop; otherwise they can receive the same amount of warnings as the player.
*Hometown Police Officer (Hometown and Country Woods)
*Redrock County Sheriff Deputy (Redrock Ridge and Lost Canyons)
*Atlantica Police Officer (Atlantica and Aquatica)
*Rocky Pass Police Officer (Rocky Pass and Summit)
*Empire City Police Officer (Empire City)
 
===Police Stations===
 
*Hometown Police Station
*Hometown Sheriff Station
*Redrock County Sheriff Station
*Redrock Police Station
*Atlantica Police Station
*Atlantica Sheriff Station
*Rocky Pass Police Station
*Rocky Pass Sheriff Station
*Empire City Police Station
*Empire City Sheriff Station
 
===Dispatchers===
 
*County (Hometown, Redrock Ridge, Rocky Pass, Country Woods, Lost Canyons and Summit)
*Central (Atlantica, Aquatica and Empire City)
 
===Police Helicopter===
 
*2 Empire City Police Choppers can be found in Empire City bonus track.


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[[Category:Racing]]
[[Category:Windows]]
[[Category:PlayStation]]
[[Category:EA Canada]]
[[Category:EA Canada]]
[[Category:EA Seattle]]
[[Category:Electronic Arts]]
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[[Category:Racing]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
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Latest revision as of 16:06, 9 February 2022

Box artwork for Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit.
Box artwork for Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit.
Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit
Developer(s)EA Canada
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Year released1998
System(s)PlayStation
Preceded byNeed for Speed II
Followed byNeed for Speed: High Stakes
SeriesNeed for Speed
Genre(s)Racing
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)ESRB Everyone
Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit
Developer(s)EA Seattle
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Year released1998
System(s)Windows
LinksNeed for Speed III: Hot Pursuit at PCGamingWikiNeed for Speed III: Hot Pursuit ChannelSearchSearch
For the 2010 game, see Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit.

Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit, released in Japan as Over Drivin' III: Hot Pursuit, and released in France as Need for Speed III: Poursuite Infernale, is the third game in the Need for Speed series and significantly incorporates police pursuits as a major part of gameplay. Hot Pursuit remains focused in racing using exotic sports cars, but features races that primarily take place in locations within North America, including various settings and climates. In addition, police Al is significantly improved over its predecessor, utilizing several tactics to stop both the player and the opponent. The game was released for PlayStation in March 1998 and later received an enhanced port for Microsoft Windows in September 1998. A PlayStation 2 version was in development but was cancelled.

Gameplay[edit]

Need For Speed III Hot Pursuit Intro (High Quality) (1:23)
Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit introduction sequence.

Race Modes[edit]

  • Hot Pursuit - Players can race and get into pursuits on nine circuit tracks with 2, 4, or 8 laps.
  • Knockout - The last positioned racer is eliminated after each event. The last knockout race consists of a duel between the two finalists.
  • Single Race - Each track is fully customizable allowing players change daylight settings, traffic amount, the number of opponents (up to 7), difficulty, weather, and have the option to drive in a mirrored version of the circuit. Players are also able to drive by themselves.
  • Tournament - Similar to Knockout except players compete in every race track in the game. Each participant earns points based on their finishing position at the end of the race. The racer with the most points by the end of the last race wins the tournament.

Hot Pursuit Mode[edit]

Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit is the first game in the series to let players drive police vehicles (PC version only) and chase racers. Players can only race against one rival. The police force in this game use tactics such as ramming the racers, Roadblocks, and Spike Strips. Players will receive a warning if they get caught by the police. Earning too many warnings will cause the player to be arrested and allow their opponent to win the event. Players taking on the role of a cop have a primary task of arresting every racer within a race. Al drivers are only allowed to earn a single warning before being arrested. This only applies when the player is a cop; otherwise they can receive the same amount of warnings as the player.

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