Talk:The Need for Speed (video game)
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In my opinion, this game has been the best of the Need For Speed series. I always have loved the detailed information and showcases of each car, the videos, pictures, etc. Also, the realism in which the cars handled was outstanding. The feel you got from shifting gears, how you could do burnouts that actually felt right, all those little pieces put together a seriously real driving simulator.
The newest series have focused too much in the graphic details, leaving driving realism a little to the side. You have to agree on one thing (about the Underground 2 game): nobody has ever shifted gears THAT SLOW in their life.
[edit] The name of the article
The name of the article should be "The Need for Speed", while the article about series is "Need for Speed". However, there exists already a redirect page of that name, which should be deleted. --Jarkka Saariluoma 10:29, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
- Renaming "(The First Game)" to "(video game)". The latter is a more standardized disambiguation title, and it isn't nessesary to take into account the game's position in a series. However, the "Road & Track Presents:" title has been returned for the the intro because it's verified to be used in the formal name of the game in GameSpot (PS and Saturn versions) and MobyGames. It's reasonable enough to retain a short article name for accessibility. ╫ 25 ◀RingADing▶ 15:02, 24 August 2006 (UTC) ╫
[edit] Mistake
It is said that the game was developed by EA Canada in 1994. But how come the EA Canada was founded only in the year 1999? Something's wrong. I mean the game is really old and I bet it appeared in 1994, but maybe the developer wasn't EA Canada. Or EA Canada was founded earlier than in 1999.
- It's interesting to note that the studio, according to GameSpot, has developed games from as early as 1993 (particularly two sports games: NHL Hockey '93 and NHL '94). The PlayStation version of The Need for Speed was also developed by EA Canada and released in 1996. IGN has also included similar titles which predate the supposed 1999 formation of the studio. So I have to conclude that the company is likely to have been around long before 1999, and could have been a different entity prior to that. ╫ 25 ◀RingADing▶ 10:40, 3 October 2006 (UTC) ╫
- I doubt this is a mistake. I have the PC version of the game and the opening videos show an intro of Electronic Arts Canada, and Pioneer Produccions. --Cirilobeto 17:51, 13 October 2006 (UTC)
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- Funny. This original cover art happens to mention both companies as well (lower left side). ╫ 25 ◀RingADing▶ 18:50, 13 October 2006 (UTC) ╫