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Need for Speed II, released in Japan as Over Drivin' II, is a 1997 racing video game developed by Electronic Arts Canada and published by Electronic Arts. It is the second game in the Electronic Arts' Need for Speed racing game series and follows The Need for Speed. It significantly deviates from the emphasis of realism in The Need for Speed to arcade-like gameplay, though it introduces car tuning. As does its predecessor, Need for Speed II features several exotic cars, and includes tracks set in various parts of world. The game also opted to remove police pursuits introduced in the Need for Speed.

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