Next Title in the Award-Winning Need For Speed Series
to Deliver a Completely Fresh and Unique Gameplay
Experience with Real Consequences Alongside an Array of
Innovative New Gameplay Features
Electronic Arts(TM) (Nasdaq:ERTS - news), the world's largest interactive
entertainment software company, announces the upcoming release of Need For
Speed(TM): High Stakes for the PlayStation®.
This next highly anticipated title in the popular racing series has been
designed so racing enthusiasts will encounter a completely fresh and unique
gameplay experience.
Key features to include a new ``High Stakes'' mode that raises the stakes
and consequences of competing in high adrenaline race challenges, a
revamped, high intensity ``Hot Pursuit'' mode, a broad range of licensed
sports and supercars, a game economy that allows for car purchases, upgrades
and modification, visible and punitive car damage, eight new tracks and
stunning special effects and graphics. The game is currently under
development for a spring '99 release.
``We are very excited about the potential of this game,'' says Hanno Lemke,
senior producer of the Need For Speed series.
``Like its predecessor, we're confident that Need For Speed: High Stakes
will set new standards in the racing genre as a result of the ''High
Stakes`` mode, coupled with the other exciting new gameplay features,
awesome special effects and heightened level of realism and car detail we've
been able to incorporate into the title.''
Need For Speed: High Stakes will offer an array of distinguishable new
gameplay features that will cater to racing enthusiasts of all types. Key
features to include:
-- "High Stakes" mode provides the ultimate challenge in an intense
head-to-head duel, by challenging players to bet one of their
highly prized cars against one another. Adding to the intensity,
the cars waged will be those that the players have earned and
customized in previous races. The winner takes possession of the
other player's car via memory card.
-- "Hot Pursuit" mode is revamped with new and improved features
including the ability to be the police -- or conversely, the
object of the police chases. Players choose from an assortment of
performance cars or pursuit vehicles with ongoing real-time cop
chatter from the police scanner to alert players of the state of
the chase.
-- "Tournament and special events" mode to feature an economic
system in which racers earn money by competing in more than 12
unique tournaments and special events, use their winnings to
purchase new exotics, repair damaged cars, as well as upgrade and
modify supercars into their dream cars.
-- Multiple licensed sports and supercars as well as a range of
pursuit vehicles in Hot Pursuit mode:
- BMW M5(TM)(includes a version in police trim)
- BMW Z3(TM)
- Ferrari 550 Maranello(TM)
- Ferrari F50(TM)
- Lamborghini Diablo SV(TM)(includes a version in police trim)
- Chevrolet(TM) Corvette(TM)C5 (includes a version in police trim)
- Pontiac(TM) Firebird(TM)T/A
- Chevrolet(TM) Camaro(TM)Z28
- Mercedes(TM) CLK(TM)GTR
- Mercedes(TM) SLK(TM)230
- McLaren F1 GTR
- Jaguar(TM) XKR(TM)
- Aston Martin DB7
- Chevrolet(TM) Caprice(TM)in police trim
-- Additional car news to be announced shortly.
-- Detailed graphics and realistic special effects -- visible and
punitive car damage that will affect driving performance, modeled
car interiors with visible drivers in both player and opponent
cars, reverse lights, turn signals, hazard lights, customizable
license plates, varying weather conditions, oncoming traffic and
day/night time driving with headlights, to name a few.
-- Random track events -- Artificial Intelligence will generate
random events on the roadway, which will require the player to
react quickly to avoid obstacles that weren't there on previous
laps.
-- Eight uniquely themed open road tracks.
Need For Speed: High Stakes for the PlayStation will be available in late
March. The game will carry an ``E'' Everyone ESRB rating. More information
on Need For Speed can be found on the EA product Web site:
http://www.needforspeed.com.
Electronic Arts, headquartered in Redwood City, is the world's leading
interactive entertainment software company. Founded in 1982, Electronic Arts
posted revenues of $909 million for fiscal 1998. The company develops,
publishes and distributes software worldwide for personal computers and
advanced entertainment systems.
Electronic Arts markets its products under seven brand names: Electronic
Arts, EA SPORTS(TM), Maxis(TM), Origin Systems(TM), Bullfrog(TM)
Productions, Ltd., Westwood Studios(TM) and Jane's® Combat Simulations. More
information about EA's products and full text of press releases can be found
on the Internet at http://www.ea.com.
Note to Editors: Electronic Arts, EA SPORTS, ORIGIN Systems, Maxis, Bullfrog
and Need For Speed are trademarks or registered trademarks of Electronic
Arts or its wholly-owned subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries.
Jane's is a registered trademark of Jane's Information Group, Ltd. used
under license. Ferrari, Ferrari F50, Ferrari 550 Maranello, all associated
logos, and the Ferrari F50 and Ferrari 550 Maranello distinctive designs are
trademarks of Ferrari S.p.A. The word ``Jaguar'', the leaping cat device and
the characters XKR are trademarks of JAGUAR CARS LTD, ENGLAND and are used
under license. Chevrolet, Corvette, Caprice, Camaro, Z-28, Pontiac,
Firebird, T/A, Emblems and Vehicle Model Body Designs are General Motors
Trademarks used under license to Electronic Arts Inc. ``Mercedes'',
``Mercedes Benz'', ``CLK'' and ``SLK'' are trademarks of Daimler-Benz AG.
Automobili Lamborghini, Diablo SV, and all associated logos are trademarks
of Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. Aston Martin DB7 used under license from
Aston Martin Lagonda Limited. McLaren, McLaren F1 GTR, and all associated
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Who cares about the dumb psx version? No word about pc.
Is this going on like the nhl or fifa series?
Pay a full price for an update. I won't support this
coz I don't await something new or exciting from nfs4.
the step from 2 to 3 was a degrade in my opinion.
nfs should better have stayed on the arcade side.
senseless flames (i mean the "butithinkitsgreat" ones)
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i played 2se a lot split screen. it was a lot
fun. nfs3 no more. we moved back to 2se.
i suppose it will never be the same with nfs4
coz ea is moving on in that nfs3 direction...
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1. Internet Play that works!!!
2. Some road tracks that are in sections and do not loop like in NFSSE.
3. Internet Play that works!!!
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