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NFS UC: New cars announced - soon daily updates! |
Friday, 10.10.2008 |
The Tri-City Car Lot has been updated and reveals the following cars, which will be available in Need for Speed Undercover:
'70 Plymouth Barracuda
'06 Porsche 911 GT3 RS
'06 Volkswagen R32
'06 Mazda Speed 3
'96 Ford Escort Coswroth
'08 Mercedes CLS 63
You can also find a list of previously published cars in our carlist, which will be updated soon.
Additionally a new issue of the Tri-City Gazette is online, which contains an article of the new onlinemode Cops and Robbers and announces changes at the Tri-City Car Lot: Previously EA announced new cars in Need for Speed Undercover only weekly, but soon the Car Lot will reveal new cars on a daily basis. Every day a new car, which will be presented together with screenshots and a short video!
Tri-City Car Lot
Tri-City Gazette
Carlist
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NFS UC: Tri-City Car Lot & Gazette updated (Update) |
Friday, 03.10.2008 |
The Car Lot has been extended and shows 6 new cars, which will be available Need for Speed Undercover:
- '67 Shelby GT500
- '06 Mazda RX-8
- '03 BMW M3
- '06 Pagani Zonda F
- '06 Lamborghini Murcielago LP640
- '09 Audi S5
Additionally the Tri-City Gazette has a new issue with new articles. You can find the Gazette under the following links.
Update:
Interesting though, that the Car Lot doesn't feature 6 new cars, since the Audi S5 was already presented last week. Additionally the Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 shows a picture of the Lamborghini Gallardo, so you might can take both cars (the Murcielago and the Gallardo) as confirmed. ;)
Tri-City Car Lot
Tri-City Gazette
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NFS UC: Trailer & Q&A @ Gamespot |
Friday, 03.10.2008 |
Gamespot has a new exclusive trailer of Need for Speed Undercover.
Additionally they sat down with Steve Barcia from EA and asked him some questions. Here is a small excerpt:
GS: NFS Undercover feels like a reaction of sorts from the previous game in the series, NFS Pro Street, with greater emphasis on story, the return of police, et cetera. That said, what gameplay aspects and/or lessons learned have carried over from ProStreet into Undercover?
SB: Not at all, Undercover was well into development while ProStreet was still being finished. The idea for Undercover was born from a desire to marry action racing found in Need for Speed with the overall energy of an epic action movie.
You can find the trailer and the complete Q&A with Steve Barcia under the following links:
NFS Undercover Trailer
Q&A with Steve Barcia @ Gamespot
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