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OK, it's official. The Nissan GT-R proto will be in the Need for Speed: Pro street game.

Here's the buzz:

Need for Speed ProStreet boasts an impressive and unique car list that spans over 40 years of the automotive spectrum. Today, EA unveils the first set of vehicles to be featured in the game with the Nissan GT-R PROTO leading the pack. This will mark the first time that the Nissan GT-R PROTO, which was unveiled at the 2005 Tokyo Motor Show, is available in a full packaged video game.

Every car in Need for Speed ProStreet is selected for a reason – it is either unique, aspirational, memorable or highly desirable. The first list of cars to be revealed in Need for Speed ProStreet is:

* Nissan GT-R PROTO (niiiiice)

* 1970 Plymouth® Hemi® Cuda (Very nice)

* 1995 Mazda RX-7 (delicious)

* 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse (OK)

* 2006 Audi S4 (Very... German)

* 1986 Toyota Corolla GTS AE86 (Go TAKUMI!)

* 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer EVOLUTION IX MR-edition (For all the Evo lovers here)

* 2006 Volkswagen Golf GTI (Why they named this awesome little car a "golf" is beyond me)

* 2008 BMW M3 (Might be a product placement or something)

Should be great, spring 2007!

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I doubt the EA guys even test drove the GTR-Proto so just plain guessed about its handling and performance capabilities.

All the NFS games are arcade games, so none of the handling/performance of any of the cars is accurate.

In the first NFS underground a fully modified Barina was the quickest car in the game...

Well, in all likleyhood, I'll probably not get the chance to test drive the car myself in the near future, but if it's their flagship car, I'd expect them to make it pretty fast.

Of the list, it really only needs to worry about the M3 and the Evo. The rest shouldn't be able to touch it.

I didn't mind carbon. The drift battles were fun.

The set up was a little weird, and for the most part I preferred NFS UG2, but hey, at least they're bringing something new to the table.

hmm. going by their past record kozeyekan i think you may not be correct. the celica had the best specs when fully modded in nfsu2, which i found odd even at the time (b4 i knew bout cars). hopefully you are vindicated and all will be well

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not long now for this baby...

was reading a few things on the net.

Game will consist of over 40 cars including our favourites , 180 , S15, r34 gtr , 350 z (just naming the nissan family)

and Krystal from big brother will also feature in the game (i wonder if you can have a drive of her) .

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