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'''Need for Speed: Underground''' is an [[:Category:Racing|arcade racing video game]], the seventh game in the Need for Speed series, and is the first Need for Speed game in the Second Era. The PlayStation 2 and Windows versions was developed by [[EA Black Box]], the Gamecube and Xbox versions were developed by [[Electronic Arts]], and the Game Boy Advance version was developed by [[Pocketeers]]. All versions was published by [[Electronic Arts]]. Underground completely changes the Need for Speed series formula with a heavy emphasis on tuner culture and a storyline-driven career mode with influence from the movie "Fast and Furious". All races take place at night in a fictional city called "Olympic City" featuring customized tuners instead of exotics. Throughout the single player campaign, you unlock both visual and performance components which is key to being the fastest and most popular racer in the game.  There is also a version of the game called '''Need for Speed: Underground J-Tune''', which is only available in Japan on the PlayStation 2.
'''Need for Speed: Underground''' is an [[:Category:Racing|arcade racing video game]], the seventh game in the Need for Speed series, and is the first Need for Speed game in the Second Era. The PlayStation 2 and Windows versions was developed by [[EA Black Box]], the Gamecube and Xbox versions were developed by [[Electronic Arts]], and the Game Boy Advance version was developed by [[Pocketeers]]. Most versions was published by [[Electronic Arts]] and Need for Speed: Underground (Green Pepper) was published by [[ak tronic]]. Underground completely changes the Need for Speed series formula with a heavy emphasis on tuner culture and a storyline-driven career mode with influence from the movie "Fast and Furious". All races take place at night in a fictional city called "Olympic City" featuring customized tuners instead of exotics. Throughout the single player campaign, you unlock both visual and performance components which is key to being the fastest and most popular racer in the game.  There is also a version of the game called '''Need for Speed: Underground J-Tune''', which is only available in Japan on the PlayStation 2.


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Need for Speed: Underground is an arcade racing video game, the seventh game in the Need for Speed series, and is the first Need for Speed game in the Second Era. The PlayStation 2 and Windows versions was developed by EA Black Box, the Gamecube and Xbox versions were developed by Electronic Arts, and the Game Boy Advance version was developed by Pocketeers. Most versions was published by Electronic Arts and Need for Speed: Underground (Green Pepper) was published by ak tronic. Underground completely changes the Need for Speed series formula with a heavy emphasis on tuner culture and a storyline-driven career mode with influence from the movie "Fast and Furious". All races take place at night in a fictional city called "Olympic City" featuring customized tuners instead of exotics. Throughout the single player campaign, you unlock both visual and performance components which is key to being the fastest and most popular racer in the game. There is also a version of the game called Need for Speed: Underground J-Tune, which is only available in Japan on the PlayStation 2.

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