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''Need for Speed: Nitro'' is a racing video game and the fourteenth title of the '' Need for Speed'' series. It was published by Electronic Arts for the
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platforms. It is also one of only two games in the franchise to date (the other being the mobile ''
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'') to not be made for PC and the only game of the franchise to be released only for Nintendo consoles. It was announced in January as part of a three-game announcement that includes '' Need for Speed: Shift'' and '' Need for Speed: World''. The game was developed by EA Montreal who have previous experience with
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titles, although the DS version was developed separately by Firebrand Games' Florida studio. An improved version of the DS edition of the game, ''Need for Speed: Nitro-X'', was released for
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on November 26, 2010.


Gameplay

''Need for Speed: Nitro'' is an arcade style racing game that emphasizes speed and excitement over realism and vehicle tuning. The Wii version allows up to four players to race, with a maximum of eight racers at once. The Wii version lets up to four racers compete in drag races, too.


Modes

Events feature different modes, namely circuits, team circuits, elimination races, drift challenges, speed trap challenges, drag challenges and time attacks. Career mode allows players to compete in several cups and build up a roster of vehicles, while Arcade Mode lets players immediately jump into a race with customized difficulty and race conditions. During races, police will attempt to block and ram racers, causing damage that will reduce the players' top speed and amount of
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available. Police are not in drag races. The game features power-up icons in the race that immediately repair vehicle damage or increase your opponents' police heat level. During a race, players are awarded "style points" based on performing powerslides and drafting, and nitro is recharged over time. There is small nitro and powerful nitro similar to the Wii version of '' Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit''.


Own It

The game has an aesthetic feature called "Own It"; while a player is in the lead, the surrounding landscape and buildings are textured with their car's colors, graffiti, and tags, all of which can be created with the game's new car customization system. Lines on the road will also have the color of the car colors. The "Own it" feature is a convenient way to indicate the race leader, and players get additional style points for staying in first place.


Tracks

The five cities that in which are in the game are
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Madrid, Spain, Singapore, and Dubai, UAE (and San Diego in the DS version). Each city has two full race circuits, one track for drag racing, and the game takes certain parts of a circuit for time trial, speed trap, and drift events. The two circuits in Dubai are the Palm Jumeirah ( artificial islands) and the Dubai Marina. The tracks for drag racing are almost in straight lines. In Dubai, the
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, the Burj Al Arab, and the Jumeirah Beach Hotel are seen in the video game while racing. In Singapore, races take place during
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. In all the other cities, races take place during the day. In Rio de Janeiro, Christ the Redeemer can be seen.


Characters

There are 35 opponents with names in the Wii version of the game, although five of them are " leaders", one for each city, and receive cinematic treatment in the form of a quick intro video clip when the player first accesses a city in each cup. Jawad, the leader of street racing in Dubai, is the most competitive and the hardest to beat. He drives a black Tesla Roadster, Porsche 718 Cayman S, and the Lamborghini Reventón. The street racing leader of Cairo, Egypt is Omar. He drives a 1965 Volkswagen Beetle, a Porsche Cayenne Turbo S and a Lamborghini Gallardo. The street racing leader of Rio de Janeiro is Thiago. He drives a Volkswagen Type 2, 1969 Dodge Charger R/T, and a 2006 Challenger SRT8. The street racing leader of Madrid is Luis. He drives a Hummer H2 SUT, 1967 Ford Shelby GT500 and an Audi R8. The street racing leader of Singapore is Zarinah. She drives a Toyota Corolla GT-S, Nissan 370z and a Ford GT. In Rio de Janeiro, racers use muscle cars such as the
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and Chevrolet Camaro. In Singapore and Dubai, exotics such as the Audi R8 and Lamborghini Gallardo are used by racers. In Dubai, there is even Lamborghini Gallardo traffic. All the leaders' cars have unique livery and can be unlocked, except for Thiago's Challenger SRT8 and Omar's Lamborghini Gallardo. Instead of the Challenger and the Gallardo, alternative versions of them having different unique livery are unlocked by the player.


Controls

Both versions of the game support multiple control schemes. The Wii version supports five control schemes across four Wii peripheral configurations - the Wii Remote, the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, the Classic Controller and the
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. Two of the five control schemes involve using just the Wii Remote, in which one uses it as a steering wheel and the other holds it in one hand and twists it to steer, similar to '' Mini Desktop Racing''. The Nintendo DS version has two control schemes, one that assigns pedals to the shoulder buttons, and another that assigns pedals to face buttons.


Soundtrack

There are 26 songs in the Wii version's soundtrack. Some artists in the soundtrack include
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, Dizzee Rascal, Danko Jones, LMFAO, Lady Sovereign, and the Crystal Method. The soundtrack covers many genres, especially
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, and rap. Also, ''Nitro'' has a similar soundtrack to '' FIFA 10'', which was developed by EA at around the same time.


Development and marketing

In the new franchising model for the series adopted by EA, ''Nitro'' takes its place aiming at
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s rather than the hardcore fans of the series and is also Nintendo exclusive. As with previous titles in the ''Need for Speed'' series, ''Nitro'' features a large catalog of customizable licensed vehicles, as well as cops. It is distinguished by fast, arcade racing with an anime-like visual, akin to '' Blur''. ''Need for Speed: Nitro'' is also the first ''Need for Speed'' game that has traffic cars that can also be bought in career mode (with the exception of the Volkswagen Golf traffic car). A trailer was released on the ''Need for Speed'' website depicting four cartoon-like vehicles that are actually disproportionate real-life vehicles. The cars were a 1969 Dodge Charger R/T, a Nissan Skyline, an Audi R8, and a Lamborghini Reventón. The trailer also displayed the buildings in different vibrant colors and several disproportionate police vehicles, such as the Shelby GT500.


''Need for Speed: Nitro-X''

An updated version of the game, titled ''Need for Speed: Nitro-X'', was released exclusively as a downloadable
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title for Nintendo DSi handhelds on November 15, 2010 in North America and November 26 in Europe. It featured six new cars, 16 tracks updated from the original release, and a new game mode called "Super Pursuit" that puts the player in the role of the police.


Reception

''Need for Speed: Nitro'' received mixed reviews from critics. Mark Bozon from ''IGN'' stated that "''Nitro'' is a blast despite its faults". Although ''
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'' enjoyed the title, they criticised the game for its shallow campaign, awarding the game a B−. '' Eurogamer'' was considerably less impressed, awarding the game a score of 5 out of 10, stating that " lthoughit might scream 'excitement' at the top of its tiny lungs...Need For Speed: Nitro's initially endearing zest quickly degenerates into repetitive strain." Despite this, Eurogamer praised the innovative use of the changing level appearance depending on the player's car. '' Official Nintendo Magazine'' gave a more positive review, rating it 80% and saying; "Need for Speed: Nitro doesn't do anything remarkable. It's simply fun to play, and in focusing on quality over quantity EA has managed to put together one of the best racing games on the Wii."


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