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Need for Speed: ProStreet does a pretty good job of recreating street racing on a wide variety of tracks with a good customizable car variety. You need to race and win in order to advance in the Career mode as well as to purchase new vehicles so there ...
While EA is a powerful company, with a famous name, powerful connections and an oversupply of advertisement funds, it still is unlikely that Need for Speed Pro Street will be saved as a game on the PSP system. The problem with the PSP is that games ca...
Abstract: Even though it's arriving a bit later than it's console brethren, Need for Speed Pro Street on the PSP could have shown quite a bit of promise. Unfortunately the end result is a chore to even play through, and your hardcore racing fiends will have a ha...
Abstract: If Electronic Arts stayed the course with its Need For Speed franchise -- modifying the details ever so slightly between iterations, but otherwise rereleasing essentially the same game -- players and critics alike would be unmerciful in their condemnat...
Abstract: It has been a little over three months since Need for Speed ProStreet hit consoles, and now it has finally made its way to the PlayStation Portable. Sort of. The only thing the two versions have in common is their name. The PSP incarnation, unfortunate...
Abstract: "Does the world really need another racing game?" I haven't used that quote in a while. I don't get assigned a lot of racing games to review as of late. I wonder why. Could be my attitude towards them. Well, let me make one thing clear; I can apprecia...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It I’ve never called myself a racing fan. For some reason, the sport just does not appeal to me, on television nor in video games. But one section of the wheel-spinning genre always manages to slightly catch my eye...
Abstract: EAs Need for Speed franchise never ceases to change, evolving year after year into something different than wed seen before. The latest release, Need for Speed ProStreet, hit consoles late last year and returned the series to track-based racing inste...