Need For Speed Вђ‹вђ‹underground -

: EA Black Box; Pocketeers (GBA version); Global VR (Arcade).

Unlike its predecessors, Underground focused exclusively on the import tuning scene, featuring 20 fully licensed tuner cars from manufacturers like Honda, Nissan, Toyota, and Mitsubishi. Need for Speed ​​Underground

Released in November 2003, Need for Speed: Underground was a transformative entry for Electronic Arts' racing franchise, successfully pivoting the series from high-stakes exotic supercar chases to the burgeoning tuner-car subculture. Developed by , the title became a massive commercial success, selling approximately 15 million copies and fundamentally shifting the direction of racing games for a generation. Core Gameplay and Features : EA Black Box; Pocketeers (GBA version); Global VR (Arcade)

: This served as a narrative-driven career mode with 111 events, taking place at night in the fictional Olympic City . Developed by , the title became a massive

: Originally launched on Sony PlayStation 2 , Microsoft Windows , Xbox, and GameCube.