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http://files.ea.com/downloads/eagames/offi...3_retail_hi.mov

download download... jus saw the trailer and I creamed my pants... omg omg

NFS quality/design/gameplayability meets Auto modelista bodykit design/underground club racing...

omfg it looks so horn!!!

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Out on XBOX, PS2 and PC soon... guess I'll have to burn all 3 :)

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http://www.eagames.com/ps2/nfs_underground/home.jsp

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So far we have:

Eclipse,

Supra,

LanEvo8,

Neon,

Corvette (from the fine print on the copyright screen)

Give it a month after relase and people will be modding it like crazy. There's already models for all the other NFS series for R32's to R34's so I'd imagine they'd be available for porting to the new version. PC version should kick ass.

And since the R34 is now a cult American Import car i'd imagine they'd wanna have it in there too.

probably a bonus car like the McLaren F1 in the old series.

I'd suspect they'd have a LanEvo, an RX8, and RX7, an R34 and maybe a Jetta. Oh and a f**kloads of hondas in true ricecr style.

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