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'''Need For Speed''' ('''NFS''') is a series of [[:Category:Racing|racing video games]] developed and published by several companies. The series debuted with [[The Need for Speed]] in North America, Japan, and Europe in 1994. The games consist mainly of racing with various cars on various tracks, and to some extent, includes police pursuits in races. In Japan, the series was originally released under the Over Drivin' name. After the release of [[Need for Speed: High Stakes]], it adopted the western name. Since [[Need for Speed: Underground]], customization was integrated into gameplay.
'''Need For Speed''' ('''NFS''') is a series of [[:Category:Racing|racing video games]] developed and published by several studios. The series debuted with [[The Need for Speed]] in North America, Japan, and Europe in 1994. The games consist mainly of racing with various cars on various tracks, and to some extent, includes police pursuits in races. In Japan, the series was originally released under the Over Drivin' name. After the release of [[Need for Speed: High Stakes]], it adopted the western name. Since [[Need for Speed: Underground]], customization was integrated into gameplay.


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Revision as of 00:34, 5 February 2012

Need For Speed
The logo for Need For Speed.
Developer(s)EA Black Box, EA Canada, EA Games, EA Seattle, Eden Studios, Electronic Arts, Ideaworks3D, Pioneer Productions, Pocketeers, Team Fusion
Publisher(s)ak tronic, Electronic Arts, Electronic Arts Victor, Destination Software, Dice Multimedia, Zoo Digital Publishing
Year introduced
Genre(s)Action Racing, Arcade Racing, Simulation Racing

Need For Speed (NFS) is a series of racing video games developed and published by several studios. The series debuted with The Need for Speed in North America, Japan, and Europe in 1994. The games consist mainly of racing with various cars on various tracks, and to some extent, includes police pursuits in races. In Japan, the series was originally released under the Over Drivin' name. After the release of Need for Speed: High Stakes, it adopted the western name. Since Need for Speed: Underground, customization was integrated into gameplay.