Need for Speed: Most Wanted (commonly abbreviated to as NFS: MW or just Most Wanted) is a racing video game developed by EA Black Box and published by Electronic Arts. It is the ninth installment in the Need for Speed series. The game features street racing-oriented game play, with certain customization options from the Need for Speed: Underground series. The game is succeeded by Need for Speed: Carbon, which serves as a sequel to Most Wanted.
Most Wanted has been released for Game Boy Advance, Microsoft Windows,
Nintendo DS, Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and is the first
Need for Speed game released for the seventh generation console, the
Xbox 360, as one of the system's launch titles. A mobile phone version
of the game was also released. Another version of Most Wanted, titled
Need for Speed: Most Wanted: 5–1–0 has been released for the PlayStation
Portable. In May 2012, the PlayStation 2 version was released on the
online virtual market, PlayStation Store, for the PlayStation 3. On June
1, 2012, a reboot of the game, also called Need for Speed: Most Wanted,
was announced by the British developing team Criterion Games.
Most Wanted is like other Need for Speed games, where the player selects
one car and races against a time limit or other racers to reach a
destination. Police chases have once again been integrated into certain
racing sessions, in which the police employ vehicles and tactics to stop
the player's car and arrest the player, like Need for Speed III: Hot
Pursuit, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2, and Need for Speed: Carbon. As
players take control of faster cars and increasingly rely on nitrous
oxide speed boosts, the oxide meter now refills automatically for the
first time since its introduction in Underground, and driving sequences
become fast-paced and intense similar to the Burnout series.
Most Wanted features pursuit evasion in the game for the first time in
the series since Hot Pursuit 2. In Career mode, police pursuits may
occur during a race or during free roaming through the city, depending
on the frequency of the police units in the area and traffic offenses
players have committed. The player can initiate a pursuit immediately
from the game's safe house or menu by choosing an unfinished Milestone
or a Bounty challenge. Pursuits can also be initiated by selecting an
appropriate Challenge in the Challenge Series mode. Traffic offenses
committed by the player are known in game as Infractions.There are a
wide range of cars available for the main Career mode of the game. Cars
such as the Fiat Punto, Audi TT and Cadillac CTS are only seen in Most
Wanted and tuners return from Underground 2 (e.g. Toyota Supra, Mazda
RX-7 and Mazda RX-8) but SUVs do not return except as non-playable
police vehicles. Exotics like the Lotus Elise, Lamborghinis, Porsches
make their first appearance since Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 and
classic muscle cars featured in the Black Edition (e.g. Chevrolet
Camaro) are new to the series. As the game progresses, better and faster
cars are unlocked and races get faster and more intense as the player
makes his/her way through the game. Cars must either be purchased at car
lots or won by getting the pink slip to a Blacklist Racer's car, as
detailed in the Modes section. The available cars and events are
unlocked as the player progresses through the storyline in the Career
mode. Achieving goals by winning races and performing a number of
actions, dubbed "Milestones", during police pursuits, as well as a
minimum Bounty are needed to advance in the storyline and race against
any of the mode's 15 Blacklist racers. In the Xbox 360 version, the
player is awarded with achievements each time a Blacklist opponent is
defeated. Career mode introduces a new feature – the ability to win a
Blacklist opponent's car ("pink slip"), bonus functions, extra cash or
car parts and decors, after defeating the opponent in question. These
come in the form of six markers – the rival's pink slip (which is
concealed as a bonus marker), two bonus function markers, and three
custom backroom parts markers of which there is a body part, visual
upgrade, and performance marker ("Junkman Marker") that the player can
select – of which the player can choose only two. New cars and parts are
also unlocked as the player progresses through Career mode by beating
Blacklist racers
Windows 2000/XP
1.4GHz Processor
256MB RAM
8X CD-ROM Drive
3GB Hard Disk Space
32MB ATi Radeon 7500 or nVidia GeForce2 MX Class Video Card
DirectX compatible Sound Card
DirectX 9.0c
Recommended
Windows 2000/XP
1.4GHz Processor
256MB RAM
8X CD-ROM Drive
3GB Hard Disk Space
32MB ATi Radeon 7500 or nVidia GeForce2 MX Class Video Card
DirectX compatible Sound Card
DirectX 9.0c
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