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'''Need for Speed: Nitro-X''' is a newer installment and the sequel to the original Need for Speed: Nitro. Announced shortly after E3 2010, EA released details on bringing the | '''Need for Speed: Nitro-X''' is a newer installment and the sequel to the original Need for Speed: Nitro. Announced shortly after E3 2010, EA released details on bringing the [[Category:Need for Speed|Need for Speed series]] onto Nintendo's digital distribution DSiWare service and the upcoming Nintendo 3DS system. Titled Need for Speed: Nitro-X, the game is essentially the original release with a couple of updates, such as 18 licensed vehicles, 6 never-before-driven police units for use in Super Pursuit Mode, custom tags for in-game usage of the DSi camera, 16 updated tracks from all six original Nitro locations, a revised career mode, local multiplayer matchs for up to 4 players, as well as new rewards and unlockables. The game was released as a digital download only and is priced at a premium of 800 Nintendo points. It was originally going to be released on September 20, 2010, but EA delayed the game slightly to work on improving the in-game physics engine. It then became re-sceduled for a release on October 8, 2010 in North America, but it was delayed once again and was released on November 15, 2010 in North America and November 26, 2010 in Europe. | ||
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Need for Speed: Nitro-X is a newer installment and the sequel to the original Need for Speed: Nitro. Announced shortly after E3 2010, EA released details on bringing the onto Nintendo's digital distribution DSiWare service and the upcoming Nintendo 3DS system. Titled Need for Speed: Nitro-X, the game is essentially the original release with a couple of updates, such as 18 licensed vehicles, 6 never-before-driven police units for use in Super Pursuit Mode, custom tags for in-game usage of the DSi camera, 16 updated tracks from all six original Nitro locations, a revised career mode, local multiplayer matchs for up to 4 players, as well as new rewards and unlockables. The game was released as a digital download only and is priced at a premium of 800 Nintendo points. It was originally going to be released on September 20, 2010, but EA delayed the game slightly to work on improving the in-game physics engine. It then became re-sceduled for a release on October 8, 2010 in North America, but it was delayed once again and was released on November 15, 2010 in North America and November 26, 2010 in Europe.