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Need for Speed: Undercover cars list

 

PS3-Sense posted up the full list of all cars in Need for Speed: Undercover. They are:

 

Aston Martin DB9

Acura Integra LS

Acura RSX

Audi RS5

Audi S3

Audi Le Mans Quattro/R8

BMW M6

Bugatti Veyron 16.4

Cadillac CTS-V

Chevrolet Camaro Concept

Chevrolet Camaro SS

Chevrolet Cobalt SS

Chevrolet Chevelle SS

Chevrolet Corvette C6

Dodge Concept Viper GTS-R

Dodge Viper SRT-10 Coupé

Ferrari Enzo

Ford Escort RS Cosworth

Ford GT

Ford Mustang GT

Ford Shelby GT500

Honda S2000

Infiniti G35

Jaguar XK

Jaguar XJ-220

Koenigsegg CCX

Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera

Lamborghini Murcielago LP640

Lexus IS350

Lotus Elise

Mazda RX-7

Mazda RX-8

Mazda Mazdaspeed 3

Mitsubishi Eclipse GS-T

Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 10

Mercedes-Benz SLR Mclaren

Nissan GT-R Proto

Nissan 240 SX

Nissan 350Z

Nissan Skyline R34

Nissan Silvia

Opel Speedster

Pagani Zonda F

Plymouth Hemi Cuda

Plymouth Road Runner

Pontiac Firebird

Pontiac GTO

Pontiac Solstice GXP

Porsche Cayman S

Porsche 911 Turbo

Porsche 911 GT2

Porsche 911 GT3

Porsche Carrera GT

Seat Leon Cupra

Subaru Impreza WRX STI

Toyota Supra

Volkswagen Golf GTI

 

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all my fave care are in here

 

Aston Martin DB9,Ford GT,Honda S2000,Lamborghini Murcielago LP640,Mitsubishi Eclipse GS-T,Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 10,Nissan GT-R Proto,Nissan Skyline R34,Pagani Zonda F,Plymouth Hemi Cuda,Plymouth Road Runner,Pontiac Firebird,Porsche 911 GT3,Porsche Carrera GT,Toyota Supra :first: :jumpy:

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Need for Speed: Undercover cars list

Nissan GT-R Proto

Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 10

Mercedes-Benz SLR Mclaren

Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera

Ferrari Enzo

Bugatti Veyron 16.4

Audi Le Mans Quattro/R8

Aston Martin DB9

Ford Shelby GT500

 

^^ :dance: :dance: all MY favourite cars :dance:

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|| My RideZ for diz GamE ||

 

1. Toyota Supra

2. Nissan 350Z

3. Nissan Skyline R34

4. Nissan GT-R Proto

5. Ferrari Enzo

6. Lamborghini Murcielago LP640

7. Ford Shelby GT500

8. Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 10

9. Mercedes-Benz SLR Mclaren

1O. Bugatti Veyron 16.4

 

OMFG i cant wait to get my handz on the Veyron !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Bugatti Veyron :wOOtjumpy:

 

and I seriously hope they git rid of that annoying rubberband AI from previous NFS games. You drive in a modded lambhorgini and a dude with a fiat punto overtakes you.... :dance:

 

^^ :roflroll2:

 

but, NFS: ProStreet dint have any rubberband effect did it ?

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Bugatti Veyron :wOOtjumpy:

 

and I seriously hope they git rid of that annoying rubberband AI from previous NFS games. You drive in a modded lambhorgini and a dude with a fiat punto overtakes you.... :dance:

 

mate you are lucky they didnt add a volkswagen beetle to make it look more sarcastic :(

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Need for Speed Undercover Hands-On

 

The latest entry in EA's long-running racing series looks to the past while throwing in some interesting new features.

 

Only in the context of video games will you hear people clamor on about how they wish they were being chased by the cops, but that's just what many Need for Speed fans have been doing since 2005's Most Wanted. Well, the boys in blue are back for Need for Speed Undercover, and so is the open-world setting that last year's ProStreet sacrificed in favor of quartered-off racing courses. But it's not as though developer EA Black Box has gone into full-on time-travel mode for the latest entry in this long-running series. For every nod to the series' past, you'll find something new like Hollywood-style driving techniques designed to help you elude the police, new events and skill-building systems, and a step toward more mature, less hammy storytelling.

 

Need for Speed Undercover is swapping the professional racing circuits and nighttime neon lights of the past two games in favor of an open-world Gulf Coast locale. Known as Tri-City Bay, this collection of floating-bridge freeways, dirt roads, and industrial shipping yards is set in the postsunrise, presunset time of day when the sun sits low in the sky and covers everything in a golden light. There seems to be a lot of diversity, and the race events take good advantage of that. One of the Sprint Race events we took part in--a supercar showdown featuring the likes of the Carerra GT and Pagani Zonda--took us from the highway to a high school football field to a millionaire's marble driveway before arriving at the finish line in a freeway tunnel. It's definitely a big world, too. We're told you can drive the fastest car in the game and it would take you a solid eight minutes to circumnavigate the entire world at top speed.

 

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If only the police knew your undercover cop driver was one of them.

 

One of the ways Black Box is looking to expand your driving abilities without necessarily changing the way cars handle is through what it's calling the Heroic Driving Engine, a system that allows you to achieve a new level of agility on the road. One of the ways it's done this is by removing the persistent relationship between a car's direction and the perspective of the camera. If you're flying down the road, you can jam on the brakes while jerking the control stick to the side and watch as your car does a 180 at speed while the camera remains firmly in place. It's not just for show; if you've thrown your car into reverse like this, you can double-tap the gas and your driver will come to a screeching halt and take off in the opposite direction. This entails the opposite scenario as before--your car will remain facing the same way while the camera turns around, saving you a good bit of time compared to the old-fashioned three-point turn. When you successfully engage in these types of moves, you'll be rewarded with RPG-style experience points that will upgrade your driving abilities.

 

As a way of maintaining balance with your newfound driving skills, EA Black Box is bringing back the police to keep you challenged as you wreak havoc on the roads of Tri-City Bay. Driver AI has been enhanced so that if you do something particularly stupid like nudge someone off the road at 90 miles per hour, you'll have the cops called on you. In other situations, you'll have them on your tail at the start of a mission, like in the Driver Job event we tried that had us stealing a police cruiser (a Nissan GT-R squad car, of all things) and bring it to a shop to sell it off. No matter the origins, getting rid of the cops is the same: You need to put some distance between you and the police cars, and if there's a helicopter, you need to find a tunnel or bridge to hide under.

 

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As you progress through the game's story--a tale about a police officer so deep undercover that only a few people know who he is--the narration will unfold in the traditional cutscene format of the Need for Speed series. This time around, there's a new focus on taking these video sequences out of the stone age and into the modern era, where games don't need to remain stuck in the trappings of the mid-'90s. What this means is cutscenes shot on a live set rather than a green screen, real actors (well, at least the main characters--we're not sure if Jessica Alba's brother playing a side role counts as a real actor), and a director pulled from the show 24. Based on the three cutscenes we saw, these ingredients have come together to form a more mature look for the series. You'll have the chance to see how well the whole package comes together when Need for Speed Undercover is released on November 17.

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