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Hot pursuit 2, me n my cuz used to play that 24-7

MCLAREN F1!!!!

sick ride

Yeah me too

Man that game was good, using the short cuts, remember that dirt bike trail you could get air off. Monolithic studios crazy

I think this new nfs game is heading back in the right direction again.

i remember the bike path.

remember the pier where theres a mansion in the middle?

used to hide there form the cops

Yeah that was near the start of the mediterranean one, you could do 360's it was mad fun.

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well i just got my hands on a copy from GAME

eb games called me and when i rocked up to get it they said come back on thursday.. wtf?

annoyed. i asked for my money back and got it from game for $20 cheaper!

anyway

its not bad!.

sold the s13 and now using a modded lotus elise.

that little thing sticks to the corners i tell ya!

the titanium finish exhaust tips look pretty sweet

not a bad game!

yeah it is worth buying

the menus a bit complicated..

all the nerds on nfs forums are calling it an epic fail.

but from what ive seen them ask for. their asking for the impossible!

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