The Wii version of the satisfactory annual release of Need for Speed looks and plays fine, so long as nothing is moving.
Available on:
DS
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PS2
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PSP
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PC
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Xbox 360
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Wii,
PS3
Genre: Racing Release date: November 18, 2008 Published by: Electronic Arts Developed by: EA Black Box
Realy quite a good game but the Wii got screwed out of good features. The 370z cant be used unless in multiplayer along with Challenger Concept and Camaro Concept so if hoping to buy cars in career then too bad.racing unrealistic you will be about to escape cops or win race then opponent or cop will come on screen last second going at lightspeed and zoom past you even when you have the fasteset car going 200mph.
Lifting the cover on EA’s latest Hollywood-inspired open-world racer
Sep 11, 2008
We’ve got a confession to make that goes against most critical response: we quite liked Need for Speed: ProStreet (at least on consoles). It was a competent and relatively accurate recreation of organized competitive racing events. Unfortunately, what ProStreet did at the same time was completely remove the essence of what made a Need for Speed game, leaving a dry approach to simulation in its place.
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ESRB Rating
Need for Speed Undercover is rated: Teen
Mild Violence,
Mild Lyrics,
Mild Suggestive Themes
PEGI Rating
Need for Speed Undercover is rated: Rating Pending