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What is ProStreet need for Speed ProStreet?
Need for Speed: ProStreet is a multiplatform racing video game developed by EA Black Box and published by Electronic Arts. It is the eleventh title in the Need for Speed series .
What are the different game modes in ProStreet?
There are four different game modes in ProStreet: Drag (a race in a drag strip, point to point), Grip (similar to Circuit races but with four different types of Grip races available), Speed (similar to a Sprint race) and Drift.
How long did it take to develop ProStreet?
Developed over the course of almost two years, ProStreet was conceived by the same team who led the production of Need for Speed: Most Wanted.
Where do the races take place in ProStreet?
Most races take place in real-world locations such as Texas World Speedway, Portland International Raceway, Mondello Park, and Autopolis. ProStreet features a large number of cars, ranging from affordable tuner-friendly sedans to exotic cars. Each car can be highly customized, including its performance, handling, and appearance.
Is the need for Speed series facing franchise fatigue?
The Need For Speed Series is one of the most successful in EA’s stable, behind unstoppable forces like Madden and The Sims. With four games released in four years, no one is more aware of the potential for franchise fatigue than the development team at EA Black Box in Vancouver.
Is Pro Street a next-gen racing game?
Pro Street is a reflection of that.” The game is headed for release at the end of this year, and we were lucky enough to get the first look at it in action. It’s truly a next-gen racer, and the images you see here are “visual target” screens using the game’s engine and are indicative of what the team is striving for on the PS3 and Xbox 360.
What’s the difference between need for Speed Carbon and Pro Street?
Like Need for Speed: Carbon, Pro Street offers a lot of customization options, including the remarkably full-featured Autosculpt widget that lets you mold body panels pretty much any way you’d like.