Need for Speed Underground 2 | 
| From: Electronic Arts
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $11.00 You Save: $8.99 (45%)
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 13318
Platform: Game Boy Advance Genre: Racing and Flying Games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5 x 4.8 x 1
MPN: 14846 Model: GAEAG 014633148466 UPC: 827307904868 EAN: 0014633148466 ASIN: B0002HRN3I
Release Date: November 17, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Three new gameplay modes are added to last year's circuit, drift and drag competitions, challenging gamers to hone their skills in a number of driving disciplines | | • | Tune every aspect of your car's performance with hundreds of licensed aftermarket performance upgrades and then fine-tune everything from the gear ratio to the suspension for the ultimate ride | | • | Tuner cars are available from the hottest manufacturers--from Mitsubishi Motors, Nissan, and Toyota to Ford and Volkswagen |
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Product Description Discover the living, breathing world of tuner culture in Need for Speed Underground 2, the sequel to the best-selling racing game of 2003, and the latest blockbuster installment in the legendary Need for Speed franchise. Taking place in a massive, free-roaming city featuring five distinct interconnected neighborhoods, Need for Speed Underground 2 delivers an immersive game world where the streets are your menus. As players explore the city, they'll encounter rival racers who will school them in the ways of the underground and tip them off to the hottest racing spots in town. Deep new performance tuning allows gamers to fine-tune every aspect of their ride's handling and performance, while hundreds of new visual customizations guarantee players can create their own personalized, totally unique car.
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This game blows June 7, 2005 Theringbearer14 5 out of 10 found this review helpful
If you've ever played need for speed on other consoles than yeah its a good game but on game boy this game sucks. All you do is press a button for the car to go forward and thats basically it. No fun what-so-ever and gives need for speed a bad name...
not as good as the first February 7, 2005 john bob sam van johnson (istanbul) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
this game, while having some great improvements added, is not as good as the first. Its a great game but it just isnt as addicting as the first. need for speed underground 1 is still the best racing game for the gba in my opinion although its not as advanced as this. However it is still a very good game, although somewhat short.
Part 2 of the Underground December 27, 2004 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
When I got this game, I found that it was pretty much the same as Underground 1, except the graphics were a bit different. But as I got farther on, I noticed new things. The drags are much more involved this time, with jumps and traffic. The drift is the same. The circuit levels get better as you go. There are 3 parts of circuit racing. Part one of Circuit takes place in the outskirts of the city, part 2 takes place in twilight on the outskirts, and part 3 takes place at night in the dead of the city. The levels that are the best to play are Financial, Docks, and Freeway. In this game, you don't get money when you win, you get points, which are the same as money. The cars are the same, but the twist is that when you win a certain number of races, you get one of the cars again, but his time it's already pimped out for you. Say you have a regular Skyline. If you win a certain amount of races, you get another Skyline that's pimped out EA GAMES style. The parts for the cars are better, too. There's neon lights to put under the car this time. The game is pretty good. I've had it for 2 days and I'm already 86% done with it.
Need for Speed Underground 2: It's Addictive April 5, 2005 Andrew Bogert (Mississippi, USA) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Note: Please read bottom of review before reading! NFS Underground 2 is a very good game. It has 4 modes and 2 are good that I know of. I'll explain everything in the main menu. They are Race Now which lets you have quick race (that shouldn't make you that mad if you lose), Go Underground, in other words, the campaign, which you go to to unlock cars, upgrades, and tracks for play in the Race Now mode, Mini Games which really isn't worth doing, Garage where you work on your cars, Profile where you can look at how much of the game you completed, your personal stats, high scores, and go to options, and Multiplayer which I haven't done yet so I can't tell anything else than you do stuff with others (by linking!). There are 10 different things for upgrading and there is a section where you can change your cars looks to make it attractive. Before I end, I would like to share a few things. When you have driven over 500 miles, you get a Nissan Skyline NFS style. And the best cars are Mitshubishi Lancer EVO VIII (all-around) and Nissan Skyline (speed). If you like rock you'll love this music, if not you'll need to turn the sound off! **WARNING** If you do not like short games, please go find another game!
DO NOT BUY. YOU WILL WASTE YOUR MONEY!!! I REPEAT DO NOT BUY April 29, 2005 Mendy Zippel (Salt Lake City, Utah USA) 1 out of 8 found this review helpful
do not buy this game. it is a total waste of money. i bought it yesterday and it sucks!!! if you want a good game do not buy this one. rather keep the money and buy a nintendo ds. one last time: DO NOT BUY!!!
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