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The Need for Speed is a 1995 first released on the 3DO and then ported to, PlayStation and Sega Saturn. It is the first installment released in the Need for Speed series. The premise of the game involves racing in sport cars, including several exotic models and Japanese imports. Play The Need for Speed online! The Need for Speed game descriptionThe game featured both closed circuits and three point-to-point tracks, each divided into three stages. The Saturn and PlayStation versions include an additional three tracks.
Traffic vehicles appear in races. Police pursuits are also a key gameplay mechanic, in which the player could be ticketed or arrested after a police car succeeded in catching up with the player. Players are arrested if he/she received a third police ticket, while the Sega Saturn version only required two tickets for the player to be arrested. Completing the tournaments (or entering a cheat) unlocks the “rally” mode, where car dynamics are changed to make for a faster ‘arcade’ experience, as well as the “Warrior PTO E/2”, a fictional jet-powered sports car.Except for the aforementioned Warrior, each car in the game came with detailed specifications, history, audio commentaries and real-life videos, which would also be featured in subsequent games in the series, though this was omitted in later games. A replay feature allowed the player to view a saved race.
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Multiple camera views, playback speed and video navigation were offered. Play The Need for Speed onlineYou can play The Need for Speed online here, in web browser for free!
There aren't any currently. I'd love to see a return to popular splitscreen myself, hopefully SWBF is an example other people follow.I decided to check for any split-screen racing games over on co-optimus, and it looks like you're out of luck, even outside of EA/NFS games, sorry.Perhaps when Backwards Compatibility comes out you'll have more options. Keep an eye out for the announcement, it should be coming monday.Anyway, this was a roundabout way to say 'no', but hopefully you'll get some options soon.