"Electronic Arts' Black Box studio has entered into an agreement with D-BOX Technologies that will enable D-BOX Motion Code to be specially created for EA's Need for Speed Underground.
Electronic Arts Inc., the world's leading publisher and developer of interactive entertainment, and Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced a joint promotion for Need for Speed Undercover available on the site www.kingston.com/taiwan. This is the latest promotion in the global launch of Need for Speed Undercover which will ship this winter in over 35 countries and 20 languages making it the most prolific action racing title of the year.
Aeropause writer Joe Haygood, takes a look at the upcoming November releases that are coimng to the PC. Some of the notables are Wrath of the Lich King and Legendary.
USA Today writes: "Nissan is taking a novel approach to rev up brand buzz for the 2009 370Z: unveiling the new sports car in a video game before the car's public rollout.
Well many of us are looking out for the new NFS release, and pray and hope it is good as they say. With the release just a week and something away, here are the PC system requirements for 12th installation, NFS: Underground.
Black Box unveiled today the online modes in Need for Speed: Undercover.
EA Black Box's Need for Speed Undercover is an intense action racing title taking the franchise back to its roots and re-introduces breakneck cop chases, the world's hottest cars and spectacular highway battles. Black Box sent WorthPlaying the first details about the all-new multiplayer mode Cops and Robbers.
Need for Speed : Undercover producer John Doyle has stated that they will not be releasing a demo for the latest iteration of the long running series. GamingIndians.com wonders why.