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    Need for Speed: Most Wanted

  • First released on 11 November, 2005 for Nintendo DS
  • Racing
    Simulator

    Part of the

    Need for Speed

    game universe.

  • First released on 11 November, 2005 for Nintendo DS

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    About

    The player arrives in Rockport City, driving a racing version of the BMW M3 GTR (E46). Following Mia Townsend (played by Josie Maran), the player proves his driving prowess as he is pursued by a veteran police officer named Sergeant Cross (played by Dean McKenzie), who vows to take down the player and end street racing in Rockport.

    Races seem to be in the player's favor until a particular group of racers, led by the game's antagonist, Clarence "Razor" Callahan (played by Derek Hamilton), sabotages and win the player's car in a race.

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    Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, Game Boy Advance, PC, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360

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    Sensory Sweep Studios
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    Visceral Games
    Visceral Games was an internal development studio for EA, best known for their Dead Space series. The company was shut down by EA on October 17th, 2017.
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    Quicklime Games
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    Electronic Arts
    At Electronic Arts, we exist to Inspire the World to Play.
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