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{{Game
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|image=NeedforSpeed.jpg
|title=The Need for Speed
|title=The Need for Speed
|image=NeedforSpeed.jpg
|developer=[[Pioneer Productions]]
|developer=[[EA Canada]], [[Pioneer Productions]]
|publisher=[[Electronic Arts]]
|publisher=[[Electronic Arts]]
|genre=[[:Category:Racing|Racing]]
|year=1994
|systems=[[3DO Interactive Multiplayer]], [[MS-DOS]], [[Windows]], [[PlayStation]], [[Sega Saturn]]
|systems={{syslist|3do|msdos|win|ps|ss}}
|released={{sys|3do}}{{na|1994}} {{jp|1994|December 9}}
|ratings={{ELSPA|3}}{{ESRB|E}}{{ESRB|KA}}
{{sys|dos}}{{na|1995|August 31}}
|title1=Road & Track Presents: OverDrivin'
{{sys|ps}}{{na|1996}}{{eu|1995|March 20}}{{jp|1996|April 19}}
|developer1=[[Electronic Arts Victor]]
{{sys|ss}}{{na|1996}}{{eu|1996}}{{jp|1996|December 20}}
|publisher1=[[Electronic Arts]]
{{sys|win}}{{na|1997}}{{eu|1997}}
|year1=1994
|systems1={{syslist|3do}}
|genre=[[Racing]]
|players=1-4
|players=1-4
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[multiplayer]]
|ratings={{ELSPA|3}}{{ESRB|KA}}
|followed by=[[Need for Speed II]]
|followed by=[[Need for Speed II]]
|series=Need for Speed
|series=Need for Speed
|seriesDisambig=Need for Speed
|pcgamingwiki=The Need for Speed
}}
}}
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'''Road & Track Presents: The Need for Speed''' (also known as '''The Need for Speed'''), released in Japan as '''Road & Track Presents: Over Drivin'''' (also known as '''Over Drivin'''') for the 3DO version, released as '''Road & Track Presents: Over Drivin' DX''' (also known as '''Over Drivin' DX''') for the PlayStation version, and released as '''Nissan Presents: Over Drivin' GT-R''' (also known as '''Over Drivin' GT-R''') for the Sega Saturn version, is the first game in the [[:Category:Need for Speed|Need for Speed series]] and is the first Need for Speed game from the Classic Era. The premise of the game involves racing in sport cars, including several exotic models and Japanese imports. The game noted for its attempts in realism, and audio and video commentaries. Electronic Arts teamed up with automotive magazine Road & Track to match vehicle behaviour, including the mimicking of the sounds made by the vehicles' gear control levers. The game also contained precise vehicle data with spoken commentary, several "magazine style" images of each cars interior and exterior, and even short video clips highlighting the vehicles set to music. There is also a Special Edition of the game for Windows and a Skyline Memorial version of Over Drivin' for the PlayStation.
 
'''Road and Track Presents: The Need for Speed''', informerly called '''The Need for Speed''', and released in Japan as '''Road and Track Presents: Over Drivin'''', informerly called '''Over Drivin'''', is a semi-realistic [[:Category:Racing|racing]] video game, developed by [[EA Canada]], co-developed by [[Pioneer Productions]], and published by [[Electronic Arts]]. It is the first title in the [[:Category:Need for Speed|Need for Speed series]]. The premise of the game involves racing in sport cars, including several exotic models and Japanese imports. The game noted for its attempts in realism, and audio and video commentaries. Electronic Arts teamed up with automotive magazine Road & Track to match vehicle behaviour, including the mimicking of the sounds made by the vehicles' gear control levers. The game also contained precise vehicle data with spoken commentary, several "magazine style" images of each cars interior and exterior, and even short video clips highlighting the vehicles set to music.
 
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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''The Need for Speed'' follows a realistic premise. Each car has a different style of handling, performance, sounds, and braking. The realistic gameplay was found to be simple for new players to pick up and play without much frustration at the start of play. Plus each car could be driven in cockpit view. There are four different types of races in the game. Police and traffic only appear in Head to Head mode.
''The Need for Speed'' follows a realistic premise. Each car has a different style of handling, performance, sounds, and braking. The realistic gameplay was found to be simple for new players to pick up and play without much frustration at the start of play. Plus each car could be driven in cockpit view. There are four different types of races in the game. Police and traffic only appear in Head to Head mode.
* Head to Head - A duel between two racers on a Point A to Point B track.
* Head to Head - A duel between two racers on a Point A to Point B track.
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* Time Trial - The player must beat a set time record on a track to win.
* Time Trial - The player must beat a set time record on a track to win.
* Tournament - The player has to collect as many points as possible to succeed in a series of tracks. The player earns more points the higher he/she's position.
* Tournament - The player has to collect as many points as possible to succeed in a series of tracks. The player earns more points the higher he/she's position.
No car in the game can go offroad as the game uses blocking volume to keep players on the track. This also prevents players from cheating by taking shortcuts in events. Racers can be arrested by police on open road tracks. If a racer gets caught he gets a ticket. When a racer receives three tickets (two tickets in the Sega Saturn version) they are arrested.
No car in the game can go off-road as the game uses blocking volume to keep players on the track. This also prevents players from cheating by taking shortcuts in events. Racers can be arrested by police on open road tracks. If a racer gets caught he gets a ticket. When a racer receives three tickets (two tickets in the Sega Saturn version) they are arrested.


==Cars==
==''Road & Track Presents: The Need for Speed: Special Edition''==
Nine cars are available in the game including a secret tenth car: a black Lamborghini Diablo, a red Ferrari 512TR, a dark green Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1, a silver Acura NSX, a dark blue Porsche 911 Carrera (964), a royal blue Dodge Viper RT/10, a yellow Mazda RX-7 (FD3S), a red Toyota Supra Turbo, and the secret car, the purple, silver, and green "Warrior PTO E/2". It is a fictional car with an interior that has parts from the Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 and Lamborghini Diablo, a digital speedometer, 800 hp, and had performance similar to today's Bugatti Veyron Super Sport. The police car in the game that chases the player is a Ford Mustang LX 5.0.
In 1996, '''Road and Track Presents: The Need for Speed: Special Edition''' (also known as '''The Need for Speed: Special Edition''' and '''The Need for Speed SE'''), was only released on PC CD-ROM, containing DOS and Windows 95 versions. The Windows 95 version supports DirectX 2 and IPX networking, and includes two new tracks: "Transtropolis" and "Burnt Sienna" and various enhancements in the game engine. ''The Need for Speed: Special Edition'' is the last game in the ''Need for Speed'' series to support DOS, as subsequent releases for the PC only run on Microsoft Windows 95 or above. However, it can still be run under Windows XP using DOSbox (x86 DOS emulator).


==The Need for Speed: Special Edition==
==''Over Drivin': Skyline Memorial''==
In 1996, '''Road and Track Presents: The Need for Speed: Special Edition''', informerly called '''The Need for Speed: Special Edition''' and '''The Need for Speed SE''', was only released on PC CD-ROM, containing DOS and Windows 95 versions. The Windows 95 version supports DirectX 2 and IPX networking, and includes two new tracks: "Transtropolis" and "Burnt Sienna" and various enhancements in the game engine. ''The Need for Speed: Special Edition'' is the last game in the ''Need for Speed'' series to support DOS, as subsequent releases for the PC only run on Microsoft Windows 95 or above. However, it can still be run under Windows XP using DOSbox (x86 DOS emulator).
'''Over Drivin': Skyline Memorial''' featured only Nissan Skylines from the original Over Drivin' and was released exclusively in Japan for the PlayStation.
 
==Over Drivin': Skyline Memorial==
'''Over Drivin': Skyline Memorial''' featured only Nissan Skylines from the original Over Drivin' and was released exclusively in Japan in 1997 for the PlayStation.


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