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Need
 for Speed Underground 2 will challenge gamers to immerse themselves in 
the tuner culture, exploring an expansive, free-roaming city divided 
into five distinct neighborhoods. Gamers will encounter rival racers who
 will initiate events, tip players off to the hottest racing spots, and 
show them where to buy the most sought-after licensed aftermarket 
upgrades. The game will feature new game modes, deep new performance 
customization and tuning, and more than 30 licensed cars. The game also 
delivers twice the visual customization upgrades as the original game, 
providing a staggering 70 billion possible car combinations for total 
automotive self-expression.

The
 sequel to Need for Speed Underground has big shoes to fill, and it does
 so admirably, with vastly improved graphics, new gameplay modes, and an
 improved interface. The demo also pushes beyond the scope of the 
original, offering a "free roam" mode to explore the cityscape and 
challenge competitors at will, two types of "quick races" on two 
different tracks, and the ability to race other drivers online.
The graphics are the most obvious improvement. 

We
 only can describe them as truly awesome, even on lower settings. Lights
 on the bridge sparkle in the night sky, and mannequins in store windows
 catch your eye as you blaze past. Little things, such as pumping your 
hydraulics and bouncing down the avenue, make the experience even more 
fun. Racing is arcade style (it's awfully hard to destroy your car) and 
easy to learn, yet power drifting is an acquired skill that keeps the 
learning curve gradual, but long. The only knocks on this top-notch 
driving game are the ubiquitous product placements (a Cingular messaging
 system?), high system requirements, and large download size. 
Considering the depth and quality of Need for Speed Underground 2, 
though, most gamers can forgive those details.

System requirment
Processor= 1.8GHz
RAM= 512
Graphics Card= 96MB
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