Need for Speed: Underground Player Count and Stats (2024)

Need for Speed: Underground Player Count and Stats

Need for Speed Underground player count Stats and FactsHere are a few of the most interesting Need for Speed: Underground facts and stats I was able to dig up. As always, be sure to check back in the future as I will be updating this post as new and updated stats become available.

Need for Speed: Underground player count:

2.6 million game units sold worldwide

Last updated 7/29/06


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Game Description

“Need for Speed: Underground” is a racing video game developed by EA Black Box and released in 2003. It is the seventh main installment in the “Need for Speed” series and is known for its focus on underground street racing culture, car customization, and a vibrant urban environment.

In “Need for Speed: Underground,” players dive into the world of illegal street racing in a fictional city called Olympic City. The gameplay centers around a career mode where players take on various challenges, earn money, and build a reputation as an underground racer. Players can participate in a variety of race types, including circuit races, drag races, drift races, and more.

The game introduced a significant emphasis on car customization, allowing players to modify their vehicles with a wide range of visual upgrades, performance parts, and paint options. Customization options include body kits, spoilers, decals, and neon lights. Players can fine-tune their cars to match their racing style and aesthetic preferences.

One of the standout features of “Need for Speed: Underground” is the “tuner” culture it portrays. The game features a diverse selection of licensed vehicles, primarily focusing on import and tuner cars that are popular in the street racing scene. This aspect adds to the authenticity of the game’s urban racing environment.

In addition to the career mode, “Need for Speed: Underground” offers a quick race mode for instant action and multiplayer options for online and local play. The game also features a dynamic soundtrack that captures the energy of the underground racing culture, featuring a mix of hip-hop, electronic, and rock music.

The graphics of “Need for Speed: Underground” were well-received at the time of release, with detailed car models, vibrant city environments, and lighting effects that reflected the neon-lit streets. The customization options and the detailed visual representation of the cars contributed to the game’s appeal.

“Need for Speed: Underground” was praised for its immersive underground racing culture, extensive car customization, and diverse race types. It became one of the best-selling games in the series and was followed by a sequel, “Need for Speed: Underground 2.” The game’s impact on the racing game genre is evident in its lasting popularity and influence on subsequent “Need for Speed” titles that continued to explore urban street racing and car customization.

Game Details

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