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Released in 2009 as one of three Need for Speed titles, '''Need for Speed: Shift''' is a significant departure from previous Need for Speed titles. Developed by Slightly Mad Studios, '''Shift''' is rumored to focus more on simulation racing than the arcade racing of previous titles and placing heavy emphasis on simulating the driver experience rather than style. '''Need for Speed: Shift''' is being described as a racing game built by racers for racers. | Released in 2009 as one of three Need for Speed titles, '''Need for Speed: Shift''' is a significant departure from previous Need for Speed titles. Developed by Slightly Mad Studios, '''Shift''' is rumored to focus more on simulation racing than the arcade racing of previous titles and placing heavy emphasis on simulating the driver experience rather than style. '''Need for Speed: Shift''' is being described as a racing game built by racers for racers. | ||
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==Game Info== | ==Game Info== | ||
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*'''Release Dates:''' Fall 2009 | *'''Release Dates:''' Fall 2009 | ||
*'''Available on:''' XBOX 360™, PlayStation3<sup><small>®</small></sup>, Playstation<sup><small>®</small></sup> Portable, and PC-DVD | *'''Available on:''' XBOX 360™, PlayStation3<sup><small>®</small></sup>, Playstation<sup><small>®</small></sup> Portable, and PC-DVD | ||
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==Features== | ==Features== | ||
*'''Interior View''': Featuring detailed and fully functional cockpit that is also customizable. | *'''Interior View''': Featuring detailed and fully functional cockpit that is also customizable. | ||
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*'''Full Replay Mode''' | *'''Full Replay Mode''' | ||
*'''Visual and Performance Customization''' | *'''Visual and Performance Customization''' | ||
− | + | *'''16 car races''' | |
− | + | *'''Real world tracks''' | |
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==Car List== | ==Car List== | ||
− | *[[:Image:NFS_Shift_SS_5.jpg|Audi RS4]] | + | *'''[[:Image:NFS_Shift_SS_5.jpg|Audi RS4]]''' |
− | *[[:Image:NFS_Shift_SS_1.jpg|Chevrolet Corvette Z06]] | + | *'''[[:Image:NFS_Shift_SS_1.jpg|Chevrolet Corvette Z06]]''' |
− | *[[:Image:NFS_Shift_SS_2.jpg|Shelby Mustang Terlingua]] | + | *'''[[:Image:NFS_Shift_SS_2.jpg|Shelby Mustang Terlingua]]''' |
− | *[[:Image:NFS_Shift_SS_3.jpg|Porsche 911 GT2]] | + | *'''[[:Image:NFS_Shift_SS_3.jpg|Porsche 911 GT2]]''' |
− | *[[:Image:NFS_Shift_SS_4.jpg|Pagani Zonda F]] | + | *'''[[:Image:NFS_Shift_SS_4.jpg|Pagani Zonda F]]''' |
<small><b>NOTE:</b> Cars in bold have been confirmed by EA. </small> | <small><b>NOTE:</b> Cars in bold have been confirmed by EA. </small> | ||
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==Screenshots== | ==Screenshots== | ||
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Revision as of 20:00, 7 March 2009
Released in 2009 as one of three Need for Speed titles, Need for Speed: Shift is a significant departure from previous Need for Speed titles. Developed by Slightly Mad Studios, Shift is rumored to focus more on simulation racing than the arcade racing of previous titles and placing heavy emphasis on simulating the driver experience rather than style. Need for Speed: Shift is being described as a racing game built by racers for racers.
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Game Info
- Developer: Slightly Mad Studios
- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Dates: Fall 2009
- Available on: XBOX 360™, PlayStation3®, Playstation® Portable, and PC-DVD
Features
- Interior View: Featuring detailed and fully functional cockpit that is also customizable.
- Realistic Physics Engine
- Damage Model
- Full Replay Mode
- Visual and Performance Customization
- 16 car races
- Real world tracks
Car List
NOTE: Cars in bold have been confirmed by EA.
Screenshots
NOTE: These images and screenshots have been obtained from Electronic Arts and other sources. The identities of the other souces are watermarked on the images themselves.