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Video preview: Need for Speed Undercover new customization mode

12 November 2008 2 Comments

Though the new Need for Speed Undercover isn’t yet released, we can now confirm with you it will soon be hitting the store shelves on November 18, coming to every console you can imagine - Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, PSP, Wii, Nintendo DS and PC. Which brings me on to showing you another exciting, mouth watering new feature of this new release: customization mode!

need-for-speed-customization-3 Video preview: Need for Speed Undercover new customization mode

Basically, its as simple as what you hear. This new feature lets players modify just about anything on their car then race it! Here’s a quick gallery…

Hit the link below to watch a video which has recently been featured by Techeblog:

http://www.viddler.com/explore/techeblog/videos/16/

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2 Comments »

  • Om said:
    Really cool. What additonal features is added here?

    Thanks

    Om

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  • Armen Shirvanian said:
    The Need For Speed series consistently brings about games that are enjoyable for people in this game genre. More features tend to come about with each new release, and some ideas that were not readily accepted by the players are tossed off and replaced with new attempts at adding material. The graphics tend to be quite adaptable to one’s computing setup.

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