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  1. Another Memories (Japan)
  2. Adventure Pack ~Nanatsu no Hikan & Myst~ (Japan)
  3. AI Shougi 2 (Japan)
  4. Albert Odyssey Gaiden ~Legend of Eldean~ (South Korea)
  5. Albert Odyssey Gaiden ~Legend of Eldean~ (Shokai Press Gentei) (Japan)
  6. Angelique Special (Premium Box) (Japan)
  7. Angelique Special 2 (Premium Box) (Japan)
  8. BackGuiner ~Yomigaeru Yuusha-tachi~ Kakusei-hen "Guiner Tensei" (Japan)
  9. Bakushou!! All Yoshimoto Quiz Ou Ketteisen DX (Japan)
  10. Can Can Bunny Premiere 2 (Thank You Soft) (Japan)
  11. Croc - Legend of the Gobbos (Europe - France)
  12. Croc - Legend of the Gobbos (Europe - Spain)
  13. Cubic Gallery ~Edy & Disy~ (Japan)
  14. Cyberbots ~FullMetal Madness~ Chou Genteiban (Japan)
  15. Daikoukai Jidai Gaiden (Japan)
  16. Daisenryaku Pack (Japan)
  17. Dark Hunter Ge Youma no Mori (Japan)
  18. Darklight Conflict (Europe - Italy / Spain)
  19. Dead or Alive (Gentei Seisan-ban) (Japan)
  20. Dennou Senki Virtual-On for SegaNet (Japan)
  21. Dennou Senki Virtual-On for SegaNet Media Card Pack (Japan)
  22. Denpa Shounenteki Game (Japan)
  23. Densha de Go! EX (Japan)
  24. Device Reign (Japan)
  25. Digital Monster Ver.S Digimon Tamers (Japan)
  26. Doom (Europe - Italy / Spain)
  27. Dream Generation ~Koi ka? Shigoto ka!?..~ (Japan)
  28. Dungeons & Dragons Collection (Kakuchou Ram Cartridge 4MB Fuzoku) (Japan)
  29. Emit Value Set (Japan)
  30. Eve Burst Error & Eve The Lost One Value Pack (Japan)
  31. Eve the Lost One & Desire Value Pack (Japan)
  32. Eve the Lost One (Meltylancer Re-inforce Taikenban-tsuki) (Japan)
  33. Farland Saga ~Toki no Michishirube~ (Japan)
  34. Fighter's History Dynamite (Kakuchou Ram Cartridge-tsuki) (Japan)
  35. Gakkou no Kowai Uwasa Hanako-san ga Kita!! (Japan)
  36. Game Tengoku ~The Game Paradise!~ Gokuraku Pack (Japan)
  37. Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu Plus (Japan)
  38. Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna Mika Akitaka Illust Works 2 (Japan)
  39. Groove on Fight ~Gouketsuji Ichizoku 3~ (Kakuchou Ram Cartridge-tsuki!) (Japan)
  40. Habitat II (Japan)
  41. Hexen (Europe - Italy / Spain)
  42. Honkaku Hanafuda (Japan)
  43. Honkaku Shougi Shinan Wakamatsu Shougi Juku (Japan)
  44. Houkago Renai Club ~Koi no Etude~ (Genteiban) (Japan)
  45. Independence Day - The Game (Europe - Italy / Spain)
  46. Jissen! Pachislot Hisshouhou! Iron Hook (Japan)
  47. Jungle Park ~Saturn Jima~ (Gentei Special Package-ban) (Japan)
  48. Kanazawa Shougi (Japan)
  49. Kiss yori.. (Japan)
  50. Kiss yori.. (Shokai Genteiban Original Telephone Card Doukon) (Japan)
  51. Koden Koureijutsu Hyaku Monogatari ~Hontoni Atta Kowai Hanashi~ (Japan)
  52. Konoyo no Hate de Koi wo Utau Shoujo Yu-No (Shuttle Mouse-tsuki Genteiban) (Japan)
  53. Kuro no Danshou ~The Literary Fragment~ (Genteiban) (Japan)
  54. Langrisser Tribute (Japan)
  55. Lifescape 2 Body Bionics ~Kyoui no Shouuchuu Jintai~ (Japan)
  56. Lost & Found Vol. 1 (Unlicensed)
  57. Lost & Found Volume 3 (Unlicensed)
  58. Lovely Pop 2 In 1 Jan Jan Koi Shimasho (Genteiban) (Japan)
  59. Magic Carpet (Tokubetsu Genteiban Sega Multi Controller Set) (Japan)
  60. Mahou Shoujo Pretty Samy ~Heart no Kimochi~ (Japan)
  61. Mahou Shoujo Pretty Samy ~Osorubeshi Shintai Sokutei! Kakubakuhatsu 5-Byou-mae!!~ (Japan)
  62. Marvel Super Heroes (Europe - Italy / Spain)
  63. Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter (Kakuchou Ram Cartridge 4MB Fuzoku) (Japan)
  64. MeltyLancer Re-inforce (Japan)
  65. Mizuki Shigeru no Youkai Zukan Soushuuhen (Japan)
  66. NBA Live 98 (Europe - Italy / Spain)
  67. Net Link Internet Modem (United States)
  68. Nightruth Explanation of the paranormal "Maria" (Japan)
  69. Nightruth Explanation of the Paranormal Nightruth Voice Selection ~Radio Drama-hen~ (Japan)
  70. Nights Into Dreams.. (Tokubetsu Genteiban Sega Multi Controller Set) (Japan)
  71. Nights Into Dreams.. with 3D Control Pad (United States)
  72. Nihon Pro Maajan Renmei Kounin Doujou Yaburi (Japan)
  73. Nissan Collections Skyline (Japan)
  74. Nobunaga no Yabou Tenshouki with Power-Up Kit (Japan)
  75. NOTE - missing Noel 3 Shokai Genteiban audio disc
  76. Ojousama Tokkyuu (Japan)
  77. Olympic Soccer (Europe - France)
  78. Ousama Game (Japan)
  79. Pachislot Kanzen Kouryaku Uni-Colle'97 (Universal Collection) (Japan)
  80. Pad Nifty 1.1 & Habitat II (Japan)
  81. Panzer Dragoon I & II (Japan)
  82. Powerslave (United States)
  83. Princess Quest (Shokai Gentei Trading Card-iri) (Japan)
  84. Private Idol Disc Tokubetsu-hen CosPlayers (Japan)
  85. Private Idol Disc Tokubetsu-hen Kogal Dai-hyakka 100 (Japan)
  86. Private Idol Disc Vol.5 ~Fujisaki Nanako~ (Japan)
  87. Private Idol Disc Vol.8 ~Furukawa Emiko~ (Japan)
  88. Private Idol Disc Vol.10 ~Masaki Mai~ (Japan)
  89. Pro Shinan Maajan Tsuwamono (Japan)
  90. Puzzle Bobble 3 for SegaNet (Japan)
  91. Real Bout Garou Densetsu Special (Kakuchou Ram Cartridge-tsuki Okaidoku Set!!) (Japan)
  92. Real Maajan Adventure "Umi he" ~Summer Waltz~ P's Club Genteiban (Japan)
  93. Roommate ~Ryouko in Summer Vacation~ (Japan)
  94. Roommate W ~Futari~ (Japan)
  95. Ryouko no Oshaberi Room (Japan)
  96. Sakura Taisen (Fukkokuban) (Japan)
  97. Sakura Taisen (Tokubetsu Genteiban A type) (Japan)
  98. Sakura Taisen (Tokubetsu Genteiban B type) (Japan)
  99. Samurai Spirits Amakusa Kourin (Kakuchou Ram Doukon Okaidoku Set!!) (Japan)
  100. Sangokushi Eiketsuden (Premium Pack) (Japan)
  101. Sangokushi IV (Koei Best Collection) (Japan)
  102. Sangokushi Koumeiden (Premium Pack) (Japan)
  103. Sangokushi V (Premium Pack) (Japan)
  104. Sankyo Fever Jikki Simulation S Vol.3 (Japan)
  105. Sankyo Fever Jikki Simulation S Vol.3 Bonus Pack (Japan)
  106. Saturn Bomberman for SegaNet (Japan)
  107. Saturn Music School (MIDI Keyboard Doukon Special Pack) (Japan)
  108. Sega Saturn Denshi Book Operator (Japan)
  109. Sega Saturn FDD Operator (Sega Saturn Floppy Disc Drive Operator) (Japan)
  110. Sega Saturn Internet Vol.1 (Japan)
  111. Sega Saturn-you Word Processor Keyboard Set [EGWORD Ver 1.02] (Japan)
  112. Sega Saturn-you Word Processor Set [EGWORD] (Japan)
  113. Sega Saturn-you Word Processor Set (Digital Camera Taiouban) [EGWORD Ver 2.00] (Japan)
  114. Sega Saturn-you Word Processor Upgrade Kit (Digital Camera Taiouban) [EGWORD Ver 2.00] (Japan)
  115. Sekai no Shasou kara I Swiss-hen ~Alps Tozantetsudou no Tabi~ (Japan)
  116. Senryaku Shougi (Japan)
  117. Shichuu Suimei Pitagraph (Japan)
  118. Shinseiki Evangelion (Shin Package) (Japan)
  119. Shusse Maajan Daisettai (Japan)
  120. Sotsugyou III Wedding Bell (Shokai Gentei!) (Japan)
  121. Space Harrier (Gentei Special Pack) (Japan)
  122. Special Gift Pack (Japan)
  123. Street Fighter Zero 3 (Kakuchou Ram Cartridge 4MB Fuzoku) (Japan)
  124. Suchie-Pai Adventure Doki Doki Nightmare Special Package-ban (Japan)
  125. Suikoden ~Tenmei no Chikai~ (Premium Pack) (Japan)
  126. Super Real Maajan Graffiti P's Club Genteiban (Japan)
  127. Super Real Maajan P VI P's Club Genteiban (Japan)
  128. Taikou Risshiden II (Koei Best Collection) (Japan)
  129. Taikyoku Shougi Kiwame II (Japan)
  130. Teitoku no Ketsudan III with Power-Up Kit (Japan)
  131. Tenant Wars (Japan)
  132. Texthoth Ludo ~Arcana Senki~ (Japan)
  133. The King of Fighters '96 + '95 (Gentei KOF Double Pack) (Japan)
  134. The King of Fighters '97 (Kakuchou Ram Cartridge-tsuki Okaidoku Set!!) (Japan)
  135. The Legend of Heroes I & II ~Eiyuu Densetsu~ (Japan)
  136. Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series Vol.3 ~Tabidachi no Uta~ (Sotsugyou Kinen Set) (Japan)
  137. Tour Party ~Sotsugyou Ryokou ni Ikou~ (Japan)
  138. Tutankhamen no Nazo ~A.N.K.H~ (Japan)
  139. Ultraman Zukan 2 (Japan)
  140. Umanari 1 Furlong Gekijou (Japan)
  141. Value Set Series ~Nobunaga no Yabou Tenshouki & Nobunaga no Yabou Returns~ (Japan)
  142. Value Set Series ~Sangokushi V & Sangokushi Returns~ (Japan)
  143. Virtua Cop 1 - 2 Pack (Japan)
  144. Virtua Cop 2 (with Stunner Arcade Gun) (United States)
  145. Virtua Cop Special Pack (Japan)
  146. Virtua Cop Special Pack (Virtua Cop 1 & 2 + The House of the Dead Taikenban) (Japan)
  147. Virtua Gun & Virtua Cop (Europe)
  148. Virtua Navi V. 2.00 (Japan)
  149. Virtuacall S (Shokai Gentei Sweet Voice Yobikake-kun Doukon) (Japan)
  150. Waku Waku 7 (Kakuchou Ram Cartridge-tsuki Okaidoku Set) (Japan)
  151. Warcraft II ~The Dark Saga~ (Japan)
  152. With You ~Mitsumeteitai~ (Japan)
  153. World Series Baseball '98 (South Korea)
  154. Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku Hozonban Perpetual Collection (Japan)
  155. Zenkoku Seifuku Bishoujo Grand Prix Find Love (Japan)
  156. Zoku Hatsukoi Monogatari ~Shuugaku Ryokou~ (Japan)
  157. NOT FOR SALE:
  158. 3 Free Games With Purchase of Sega Saturn (Daytona USA - Virtua Fighter 2 - Virtua Cop) (United States)
  159. Azel Panzer Dragoon RPG OST (Japan)
  160. Blue Breaker ~Ken yorimo Hohoemi wo~ Taikenban Hibaihin (Japan)
  161. Body Special 264 ~Girls in Motion Puzzle Vol.2~ Hibaihin SAMPLE (Japan)
  162. Can Can Bunny Himekuri Calendar (Japan)
  163. Club Saturn (Europe)
  164. D-Xhird Sample (Japan)
  165. Dark Savior Taikenban (Japan)
  166. Daytona USA Championship Circuit Edition Demo Disc (Europe)
  167. Deep Fear Promotion Disc Movie (Japan)
  168. Dennou Senki Virtual-On Hibaihin Mihonban (Japan)
  169. Develo Magazine Appendix CD-ROM (Japan)
  170. Devil Summoner Soul Hackers / Ronde Tokubetsu Gentei Taikenban Soft (Japan)
  171. Disc Station Bessatsu i miss you. Tanaka Katsumi (Japan)
  172. DonPachi Sample (Japan)
  173. Dragon Ball Z Idainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu Taikenban (Japan)
  174. Fire Pro Gaiden Blazing Tornado Tokubetsu Shikyouhin (Japan)
  175. Flash Sega Saturn Vol.2 (Japan)
  176. Flash Sega Saturn Vol.4 (Japan)
  177. Flash Sega Saturn Vol.6 (Japan)
  178. Flash Sega Saturn Vol.8 (Japan)
  179. Flash Sega Saturn Vol.10 (Japan)
  180. Flash Sega Saturn Vol.12 (Japan)
  181. Flash Sega Saturn Vol.14 (Japan)
  182. Flash Sega Saturn Vol.16 (Japan)
  183. Flash Sega Saturn Vol.18 (Japan)
  184. Flash Sega Saturn Vol.20 (Japan)
  185. Flash Sega Saturn Vol.22 (Japan)
  186. Flash Sega Saturn Vol.24 (Japan)
  187. Flash Sega Saturn Vol.26 (Japan)
  188. Flash Sega Saturn Vol.28 (Japan)
  189. Flash Sega Saturn Vol.30 (Japan)
  190. Flash Sega Saturn Vol.32 (Japan)
  191. From TV Animation Slam Dunk I Love Basketball Sample (Japan)
  192. Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu Sample (Japan)
  193. Gungriffon II Taikenban (Japan)
  194. Hideo Nomo World Series Baseball Hibaihin Mihonban (Japan)
  195. Hiyake no Omoide + Himekuri ~Girls In Motion Puzzle Vol.1~ Hibaihin Sample (Japan)
  196. Hyper 3D Taisen Battle Gebockers Auto Demo CD (Japan)
  197. Impact Racing Playable Demonstration Disk (Europe)
  198. J.B.Harold Blue Chicago Blues Auto Demo CD (Japan)
  199. Jantei Battle Cos-Player Original Genga-shuu (Japan)
  200. Java Tea Original Virtua Fighter Kids (Japan)
  201. K-1 Fighting Illusion Shou DEMO-CD Hibaihin (Japan)
  202. Kanzen Chuukei Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine Hibaihin (Japan)
  203. Keriotosse! Hibaihin (Japan)
  204. Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden II ~Ao wo Uketsugu Mono~ Sample (Japan)
  205. Lunar 2 Eternal Blue Hibaihin Auto Demo (Japan)
  206. Maajan Kaigan Monogatari ~Maajan-kyou Jidai Sexy Idol-hen~ Sample-ban CD (Japan)
  207. Magical Drop III Toretate Zoukangou! Mogitate Taikenban! (Japan)
  208. MEGA Force N° 59 - 20 Thèmes Musicaux des Plus Gros Hits Saturn (Europe - France)
  209. Message Navi Hibaihin (Japan)
  210. Moon Cradle Taikenban (Japan)
  211. Nanatsu no Hikan Hibaihin Demonstration-you CD-ROM (Japan)
  212. Ninja Jajamaru-kun ~Onigiri Ninpouchou~ Gold Taikenban (Japan)
  213. Nissan Presents Over Drivin' GT-R DEMO-CD Hibaihin (Japan)
  214. Panzer Dragoon Saga Demo Disc (Europe)
  215. Pia Carrot he Youkoso!! ~We've Been Waiting For You~ Hibaihin (Japan)
  216. Pocket Fighter Taikenban (Japan)
  217. Princess Maker ~Yumemiru Yousei~ Taikenban (Japan)
  218. QuoVadis 2 ~Wakusei Kyoushuu Ovan Rei~ Taikenban (Japan)
  219. Radiant Silvergun Sample (Japan)
  220. Real Sound ~Kaze no Regret~ Taikenban (Japan)
  221. Sakura Taisen Teikokukagekidan Taiin Meibo (Japan)
  222. Samurai Spirits Zankurou Musouken Sample (Japan)
  223. SatMag Sono CD Vol.2 (Japan)
  224. Saturn Bomberman Sample Disc Hibaihin (Japan)
  225. Saturn Super Vol.1 (Japan)
  226. Saturn Super Vol.3 (Japan)
  227. Saturn Super Vol.8 (Japan)
  228. Saturn Super Vol.10 (Japan)
  229. Sega Screams Volume 2 (United States)
  230. Sega Touring Car Championship Taikenban (Japan)
  231. Sengoku Blade Mihonhin (Japan)
  232. Shining Force III Scenario 1 ~Outo no Kyoshin~ Taikenban (Japan)
  233. Shutokou Battle '97 ~Tsuchiya Keiichi & Bandou Masaaki~ Mihonhin (Japan)
  234. Sonic R Taikenban (Japan)
  235. Stellar Assault SS Taikenban (Japan)
  236. Suiko Enbu ~Fuuun Saiki~ SAMPLE (Japan)
  237. Swagman Demo (Europe)
  238. Tech Saturn 1996/Vol.1 (Japan)
  239. Tech Saturn Tsuushin 1995/Vol.2 (Japan)
  240. Tech Saturn Tsuushin 1996/Vol.5 (Japan)
  241. Tetris Plus Mihonban (Japan)
  242. The House of the Dead Taikenban - Burning Rangers Taikenban Double Pack (Japan)
  243. The Hyper Golf ~Devil's Course~ Sample-ban (Japan)
  244. The King of Fighters '97 Sample Hibaihin (Japan)
  245. Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series Vol.1 ~Nijiiro no Seishun~ Private Album Taikenban (Japan)
  246. Vampire Savior ~The Lord of Vampire~ Taikenban (Japan)
  247. Victory Boxing Demo (Europe)
  248. VideoCD Music Sampler (Europe)
  249. Virtua Fighter CG Portrait Series The Final Dural (Japan)
  250. Virtua Fighter Remix Promotional Copy (United States)
  251. Virtua Fighter Remix Tokubetsu Genteiban Hibaihin (Japan)
  252. Virus Tentou Haifu-you Demo-ban (Japan)
  253. Waku Waku 7 Taikenban (Japan)
  254. Wangan Dead Heat Mihonhin (Japan)
  255. Yanoman Jigsaw Puzzle Catalog Vol.1 (Japan)
  256. Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku 2nd Album Tentou Demo-ban (Japan)
  257. CHINA:
  258. Sangokushi Eiketsuden (China)
  259. Sangokushi V (China)
  260. The House of the Dead (China)
  261. BRAZIL:
  262. Astal (Brazil)
  263. Alien Trilogy (Brazil)
  264. Andretti Racing (Brazil)
  265. Blast Chamber (Brazil)
  266. Bug! (Brazil)
  267. Clockwork Knight (Brazil)
  268. Command & Conquer (Brazil)
  269. Croc - A Lenda de Gobbos (Brazil)
  270. Cyber Speedway (Brazil)
  271. D (Brazil)
  272. Daytona USA (Brazil)
  273. DecAthlete (Brazil)
  274. Die Hard Trilogy (Brazil)
  275. Duke Nukem 3D (Brazil)
  276. FIFA A Caminho da Copa 98 (Brazil)
  277. FIFA Soccer 97 (Brazil)
  278. Fighting Vipers (Brazil)
  279. Golden Axe The Duel (Brazil)
  280. Hang-On GP (Brazil)
  281. Hexen ~Beyond Heretic~ (Brazil)
  282. Independence Day - The Game (Brazil)
  283. Last Bronx (Brazil)
  284. ManX TT Super Bike (Brazil)
  285. Mega Man X4 (Brazil)
  286. Mr. Bones (Brazil)
  287. Nascar 98 (Brazil)
  288. NBA Jam Tournament Edition (Brazil)
  289. Night Warriors - Darkstalkers' Revenge (Brazil)
  290. P.T.O. II - Pacific Theater of Operations II (Brazil)
  291. Panzer Dragoon Zwei (Brazil)
  292. Rampage World Tour (Brazil)
  293. Resident Evil (Brazil)
  294. Road & Track Presents The Need For Speed (Brazil)
  295. Scorcher (Brazil)
  296. Sega Touring Car Championship (Brazil)
  297. Shockwave Assault (Brazil)
  298. Sonic 3D Blast (Brazil)
  299. Soviet Strike (Brazil)
  300. Shinobi Legions (Brazil)
  301. Slam'n Jam '96 featuring Magic & Kareem (Brazil)
  302. Space Hulk - Vengeance of the Blood Angels (Brazil)
  303. Street Fighter Collection (Brazil)
  304. The House of the Dead (Brazil)
  305. Thunderstrike 2 (Brazil)
  306. Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (Brazil)
  307. Virtua Cop (with Stunner Arcade Gun) (Brazil)
  308. Virtua Fighter (Brazil)
  309. Virtua Fighter Remix (Brazil)
  310. Warcraft II - The Dark Saga (Brazil)
  311. Winter Heat (Brazil)
  312. Worldwide Soccer '98 (Brazil)
The Need for Speed
Developer(s)EA Canada
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Electronic Arts Studios (MS-DOS/Windows versions)
Producer(s)Hanno Lemke
Programmer(s)Brad Gour
Artist(s)Markus Tessmann
Composer(s)Jeff van Dyck, Saki Kaskas
SeriesNeed for Speed
Platform(s)3DO, MS-DOS, Windows, PlayStation, Sega Saturn
Release3DO
MS-DOS
  • NA: August 31, 1995
PlayStation
Windows
  • ?: June, 1996
Sega Saturn
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Road & Track Presents: The Need for Speed is a 1994 racingvideo game, released on the 3DO and ported to MS-DOS, Windows, 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.

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The game was noted for its realism and audio and video commentaries. Electronic Arts teamed up with automotive magazine Road & Track to match vehicle behavior, including the mimicking of the sounds made by the vehicles' gear control levers. The game also contained precise vehicle data with spoken commentary, several 'magazine style' images of each car interior and exterior and short video clips highlighting the vehicles set to music.

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The Need For Speed was later released in Japan as Over Drivin', with two versions with Nissan as the sponsor and the lineup of cars changed to popular Nissan models. The PS1 version was released as Over Drivin' Skyline Memorial whilst the Saturn version was released as Over Drivin' GT-R. [1]

  • 2Development

Gameplay[edit]

The game features both closed circuits and three point-to-point tracks, each divided into three stages. The Saturn and PlayStation versions include an additional three tracks.[2] Traffic vehicles appear in races. Police pursuits are also a key gameplay mechanic, with the player ticketed or arrested if a police car succeeds in catching up with them. Players are arrested if they receive a third police ticket (or a second ticket in the Sega Saturn version). 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 comes 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. Multiple camera views, playback speed and video navigation are offered.

Multiplayer consists of a two-player head-to-head racing mode, which requires computers connected via modem.[notes 1]

There are a total of six courses in the game (three in the 3DO version[2]): City, Coastal, Alpine, Rusty Springs, Autumn Valley and Vertigo. Each is a distinctive environment. City, Coastal and Alpine have three sections each, while the others are circuit races.

There is an extra track in the game, named Lost Vegas, which can be unlocked by winning all of the tracks above in tournament mode. A flag in the bottom right corner of the track's image indicates a victory in the menu to help the player keep track of the progress.

Development[edit]

Ports[edit]

On June 1995, Atari Corporation made a deal with EA in order to bring select titles from their catalog to the Atari Jaguar CD, with The Need for Speed being among the selected titles, however this version was never released due to the commercial and critical failure of the Atari Jaguar platform.[3][4][5][6][7]

Reception[edit]

Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
EGM(3DO) 8.0/10[8]
(PS1) 8.75/10[9]
GameSpot(PC) 8.3/10[10]
Next Generation(PS1, SAT) [12][13]
(3DO) [14]
Maximum(PS1) [11]
PC Power95%[15]
Sega Saturn Magazine(SAT) 75%[16]

The Need For Speed was met with positive reviews. The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly scored the 3DO version an 8.0 average, with two of them giving the game a 9.0 or higher. They praised the game's realistic graphics and sounds, addictive gameplay, and exceptionally clever use of full motion video.[8]GamePro gave it a rave review as well, commenting that the selection of cars 'will leave car buffs drooling' and the realistic graphics and handling of each vehicle 'infuse the game with taut realism and fascinating variety.' They expressed disappointment over the lack of two-player mode, but felt that the exceptionally challenging enemy AI largely makes up for it.[17]Next Generation reviewed the 3DO version of the game, and stated that 'while everything is in place for a truly great game, the unfortunate and total need of speed prevents The Need for Speed from ever being more than a pleasant Sunday drive.'[14]

British magazine PC Power gave the Windows version a score of 95%, praising car handling, graphics and overall presentation, but criticizing hardware requirements and sound.[15] Jim Varner of GameSpot gave the game a 'Great' rating of 8.3/10 citing 'With its marvelous attention to detail, exotic course design, and straightforward gameplay, this game is a true winner. Simply put, The Need for Speed is the next best thing to owning a $200,000 sports car!'.[10] The two sports reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly applauded the PlayStation version for its fast racing and excellent controls.[9] Air Hendrix argued in GamePro that 'With all these improvements, [the PlayStation version] is practically a sequel to the 3DO game, and it plays like one.' He made particular mention of the additional courses, the handbrake, the improved displays, and the faster speed of the game.[18] A Next Generation critic likewise found it faster and more responsive than the 3DO version, and held it to be one of the PlayStation's best racing games to date.[12] Other magazines were more critical, with PSM criticising the 'obtrusive graphics', and saying that it 'isn't an immediately enjoyable game - the idiosyncracies only serve to annoy.'[19]Maximum complained that the driving lacks intensity and that cars are too resistant to crashes, though they acknowledged that the graphics are moderately impressive.[11]

Air Hendrix rated the Saturn version as 'comparable with - and occasionally better than - the impressive PlayStation version', highlighting the controls in particular as superior to previous versions of the game. He concluded, 'The gameplay demands both precision driving and cajones, and although mastery takes time to achieve, Need's ultimately more satisfying than Daytona or Sega Rally.'[20] Rob Allsetter of Sega Saturn Magazine, however, said that while The Need for Speed is good on its own terms, it looks dated compared to the two games Air Hendrix referenced. He also disliked the game's elements of realism, arguing that racing games are more fun when they indulge in wild fantasy.[16] A Next Generation critic said it was 'Certainly as fast, but not as crisp as the PlayStation version', but nonetheless 'A better racer than most.'[13]

The game reached number 5 in the UK sales chart.[21]

The Need for Speed was a runner-up for Computer Gaming World's 1995 'Action Game of the Year' award, which ultimately went to Crusader: No Remorse. The editors wrote, 'The Need for Speed, Electronic Arts' incredibly fast and enthralling driving game, almost caught the checkered flag. Multiple courses with distinctive feels, brilliant SVGA graphics, and some of the hottest iron on the road made this 3DO conversion a worthy entry into the PC action game arena.'[22]

The Need for Speed: Special Edition[edit]

In 1996, an edition of The Need for Speed, The Need for Speed: Special Edition, was released only on PC CD-ROM, containing MS-DOS and Windows 95 versions. It includes two new tracks ('Transtropolis' and 'Burnt Sienna') and various enhancements to the game engine. The Windows 95 version supports DirectX 2 and IPX networking.

Special Edition is the last game in the Need for Speed series to support MS-DOS, as subsequent releases for the PC only run on Microsoft Windows 95 or above. It can still be run under 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows XP and later Windows OSes using DOSBox for the MS-DOS version of the game.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^The multiplayer mode can be played in DOSBox over a regular TCP/IP connection.

References[edit]

Sega Saturn Iso Collection

  1. ^Levy, Stuart; Semrad, Ed (November 1996). 'Behind the Screens at the Tokyo Game Show'. Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 88. Ziff Davis. pp. 156–7.
  2. ^ ab'The Need for Speed'. GamePro. No. 91. IDG. April 1996. p. 50.
  3. ^François, Tommy; Msika, David (June 1995). 'Reportage - E3 - Atari: Le Virtuel, Ça Marche'. CD Consoles (in French). No. 8. Pressimage. p. 43. Archived from the original on 2018-09-17. Retrieved 2018-09-28.
  4. ^'CVG News - Atari's Cat Gets The CD Cream - Big Cat Claws EA Deal'. Computer and Video Games. No. 163. Future Publishing. June 1995. pp. 12–13. Archived from the original on 2018-10-18. Retrieved 2019-01-05.
  5. ^Nepožitek, Marek (July 1995). 'Konzole - Jaguar+CD - CD a virtuální realita již tento rok?'. LeveL (in Czech). No. 6. Naked Dog, s.r.o. p. 44. Archived from the original on 2018-09-20. Retrieved 2018-09-28.
  6. ^Wallett, Adrian (September 23, 2017). 'Darryl Still (Atari/Kiss Ltd) – Interview'. arcadeattack.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2018-09-28. Retrieved 2018-09-28.
  7. ^CRV (August 6, 2017). 'Blog:Legal Brief: Atari vs. Sega'. gdri.smspower.org. Archived from the original on 2018-11-16. Retrieved 2019-03-28.
  8. ^ ab'The Need for Speed Review'. Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 69. Sendai Publishing. April 1995. p. 38.
  9. ^ ab'Box Score: Need for Speed'. Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 82. Sendai Publishing. May 1996. p. 118.
  10. ^ abVarner, Jim. The Need for Speed reviewArchived 2017-05-17 at the Wayback Machine. GameSpot. May 28, 1996.
  11. ^ ab'Maximum Reviews: Need for Speed'. Maximum: The Video Game Magazine. No. 5. Emap International Limited. April 1996. p. 156.
  12. ^ ab'Every PlayStation Game Played, Reviewed, and Rated'. Next Generation. No. 25. Imagine Media. January 1997. p. 59.
  13. ^ ab'Every Sega Saturn Game Played, Reviewed, and Rated'. Next Generation. No. 25. Imagine Media. January 1997. p. 64.
  14. ^ ab'Finals'. Next Generation. No. 2. Imagine Media. February 1995. p. 90.
  15. ^ abButt, Damian (October 1995), 'The Need for Speed', PC Power (22), pp. 38–41
  16. ^ abAllsetter, Rob (July 1996). 'Review: The Need for Speed'. Sega Saturn Magazine. No. 9. Emap International Limited. pp. 64–65.
  17. ^'ProReview: Road & Track Presents the Need for Speed'. GamePro. No. 68. IDG. March 1995. p. 94.
  18. ^'ProReview: The Need for Speed'. GamePro. No. 92. IDG. May 1996. p. 58.
  19. ^Need for Speed review, Official UK PlayStation Magazine, April 1996, issue 5, page 66
  20. ^'ProReview: The Need for Speed'. GamePro. No. 96. IDG. September 1996. p. 72.
  21. ^Gallup UK PlayStation sales chart, August 1996, published in Official UK PlayStation Magazine issue 9
  22. ^Staff (June 1996). 'The Computer Gaming World 1996 Premier Awards'. Computer Gaming World (143): 55, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 67.

External links[edit]

  • The Need for Speed at MobyGames
  • The Need for Speed at PCGamingWiki
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