![]() NFS Nitro made quite a good impression at the E3 and won both IGN E3 Awards for the best racing game on the Wii and Nintendo DS. Gil Rimmer, Art Director of Need for Speed Nitro talks at about the visual style of the game, which will be released for Wii and Nintendo DS. NFS Nitro: The Art of Need for Speed Nitro This doesn't say much about the game yet, because from all Need for Speed games only Need for Speed 3 in 1998 and Motor City in 2000 (which had earlier the name Need for Speed: Motor City) could win in this category. Today the winners were announced and unfortunately the game Split/Second by Black Rock/Disney Interactive Studios won the award. In this two-parted video he shows a little gameplay of Need for Speed Shift, the cockpit view and introduces the driver profile and points you can collect during the race:Īs recently reported Need for Speed Shift was nominated in the category "Best Racing Game" at the Game Critics Awards. The onlinemagazine IGN sat down with Andy Tudor, the Lead Designer at the Slightly Mad Studios. ![]() They are a little bit low-res, but quite nice: ![]() Graphics Hardware: 512 MB RAM with Pixel Shader 3 (PCI-Ex)įive new screenshots of Need for Speed Shift were published at. Sound Hardware: DirectX 9.0c compliant card (DirectX 10.1 compliant if applicable)įor Online Play: Network card with broadband connectivityĬPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2,5GHz or AMD 64 X2 2,0 GHz Graphics Hardware: 256 MB RAM with Pixel Shader 3 (PCI-Ex) OS: Windows XP Service Pack 3 or Vista Service Pack 1ĬPU: Intel Pentium 4 (or equivalent) CPU running at 3,2GHz or higher (3.4GHz for Windows Vista) ![]() Now the system requirements for the game (PC) showed up - although it's not sure whether this information is official, as it comes from a polish Facebook site: ![]() Only 3 months to go until Need for Speed Shift is released. ![]()
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