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==''Need for Speed: Road Challenge (Platinum)''== | ==''Need for Speed: Road Challenge (Platinum)''== | ||
The Platinum version has a platinum/silver band on the games casing and the original disc design is replaced with a simple silver design with copyright notices along the edges and the games name in the centre surrounded by a black outline. This is just a distinction that a game receives after it has reached over 400,000 sales after generally one year on the market for all PlayStation game consoles. However, if a game reaches over 400,000 sales, it does not neccessarily qualify for a Platinum title. | The Platinum version has a platinum/silver band on the games casing and the original disc design is replaced with a simple silver design with copyright notices along the edges and the games name in the centre surrounded by a black outline. This is just a distinction that a game receives after it has reached over 400,000 sales after generally one year on the market for all PlayStation game consoles. However, if a game reaches over 400,000 sales, it does not neccessarily qualify for a Platinum title. | ||
==Cars== | |||
The cars in ''Need for Speed: High Stakes'' is more detailed than ''Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit''. For the first time, cars have transparent windows, where the driver and the interior can be viewed. Players can also take down the roof of a convertible and vice versa. Like previous ''Need for Speed'' titles, players still have a choice look up real-life information and pictures of the cars via showcase. | |||
===Racer Vehicles=== | |||
====Class AAA==== | |||
* McLaren F1 GTR | |||
* Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR | |||
* La Nina (''PC version only'') | |||
* Phantom (''PSX version only'') | |||
* Placeholder A (''PC version only'') | |||
* Titan (''PSX version only'') | |||
* Lister Storm (''add-on for the PC version only'') | |||
* Jaguar XJR-15 (''add-on for the PC version only'') | |||
====Class AA==== | |||
* Lamborghini Diablo SV | |||
* BMW M5 | |||
* Ferrari F50 (''convertible in the PC version and coupe in the PSX version'') | |||
* Ferrari 550 Marenello | |||
* Ferrari 360 Modena (''add-on for the PC version only'') | |||
* Porsche 911 Turbo | |||
* Holden MHRT (''Australian edition and PC add-on for the non-Australian versions'') | |||
* Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 (''Japanese edition and PC add-on for the non-Japanese versions'') | |||
====Class A==== | |||
* Chevrolet Camaro (''convertible on PC version and coupe on PSX version'') | |||
* Chevrolet Corvette C5 (''convertible on PC version and coupe on PSX version'') | |||
* Jaguar XKR | |||
* Aston Martin DB7 (''add-on for the PC version'') | |||
* Pontiac Firebird | |||
* HSV SV99 Series 2 (''Australian edition and PC add-on for the non-Australian versions'') | |||
* HSV GTS VT (''Australian edition for the PSX and PC add-on for non-Australian versions'') | |||
* BMW M Roadster (''add-on for the PC'') | |||
* BMW M Coupe (''add-on for the PC'') | |||
====Class B==== | |||
* BMW Z3 | |||
* Mercedes-Benz SLK 230 Kompressor | |||
===Police Vehicles=== | |||
The police cars are police variants of normal sports cars. | |||
====Class AAA==== | |||
* Pursuit La Nina (''PC version only'') | |||
* Police Helicopter (''PSX version only'') | |||
====Class AA==== | |||
* Pursuit Lamborghini Diablo SV | |||
* Pursuit Porsche 911 Turbo | |||
* Pursuit BMW M5 | |||
====Class A==== | |||
* Pursuit Chevrolet Camaro (''PC version only'') | |||
* Pursuit Chevrolet Corvette C5 | |||
* Pursuit HSV GTS VT (''Australian version only'') | |||
====Class B==== | |||
* Pursuit Chevrolet Caprice | |||
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