GBA
Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed
Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed ist ein Rennspiel ausschließlich mit Porsche-Fahrzeugen. Die GBA-Version bietet Arcade-Rennen mit einer Auswahl klassischer und moderner Porsches an verschiedenen europäischen Orten.
Erscheinungsdatum
January 1, 2000
Spieler
1
Region
US
ROM-Größe
1.8 MB
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Spielsysteme
This section may contain original research . Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations . Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. ( October 2017 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed gives the player the opportunity to race Porsche cars (including 3 race cars) throughout a range of tracks located in Europe. There are two career modes, an evolution mode, where the player starts with Porsche cars made in 1950 with the first 356 and ends with Porsche cars made in 2000 with the 996 and factory driver mode, where the player goes through a series of events like slalom, stunts, and races, using Porsche cars preselected for each event. The player can customize their cars drawing from an in-depth catalog of different Porsche as well as aftermarket parts. Unlike previous games in the series, there are no pursuit modes in the Windows version. Some factory driver events include police cars, but the police cars only attempt to impede the players car during certain sprint events. In the PlayStation version, there is an exclusive chase mode where the player has to outrun a pursuing police car until a timer runs out. In splitscreen multiplayer, a second player can take control of the police car and attempt to catch the other player. The factory driver mode introduces the first storyline in the Need For Speed series. The player's goal is to become a Porsche factory driver by completing a series of events. The game uses pop-up windows, each with an image of an existing Porsche factory team member, and text describing the next event, and also commenting on the player's progress. In some cases, a timed course such as a slalom notes the required time to pass, but also mentions the current team record, where beating the record is optional and the post event pop-up will note if the player set a new record or not. The events involve stunts, like doing two 180 degree spins (the first one leaves the players car driving backwards for a bit), slalom courses, delivery (time limited sprints with police that interfere with the player's car), normal sprint and circuit races.
Verkäufe & Handelsleistung
Gesamtumsatz
$2.58 million
Medienrezensionen
IGN
6/10
GameSpot
8.9/10
Edge
52
Game Informer
7.75/10
Electronic Gaming Monthly
7.5/10
Nintendo Power
3.4/5
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