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I saw it on gonintendo. Nice style.

nfs: nitro



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What the heck are EA thinking??



Nice! but I still have this feeling it's more burnout than nfs.. not that's a bad thing cause I like Burnout more then NFS..



 

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Wait... it's going to have the cops in this one? I kinda assumed they didn't want running from the cops anymore since so many recent NFS games lacked that.



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Looks cool. I hope it has cops like NFS: Most Wanted did.



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So are the graphics in that trailer rendered by the Wii or not?



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

cool. EA is doing a good job with this one by giving NFS a different style on Wii and DS. I commend them for that.



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de blob racing?



LordTheNightKnight said:
So are the graphics in that trailer rendered by the Wii or not?

Yeah, it appears so. When you look at the buildings you clearly see low polygon ones. The cars look pretty flashy but are low polygon too. Good job, EA.

 



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So, this is a Burnout named Need for Speed?
Day one. Absolutely stunning from this trailer. I love Burnout Paradise and I finally have my Burnout fix on the Wii.