The Need For Speed (original, 1994) Guide
It introduced the franchise's signature police chases , where multiple speeding tickets could result in being "busted" and ending the game.
Players faced a boastful rival character named the "X-Man" (or the Daredevil), who would taunt the player via FMV cutscenes. The Need for Speed (Original, 1994)
Each of the eight licensed cars featured high-quality Full-Motion Video (FMV) showcases, interior photos, and expert commentary. Technical Innovations It introduced the franchise's signature police chases ,
Originally released in , The Need for Speed (originally titled Road & Track Presents: The Need for Speed ) was a groundbreaking entry that transformed the racing genre from simple arcade fun into a sophisticated "interactive car encyclopedia". The Road & Track Partnership Technical Innovations Originally released in , The Need
Unlike its arcade contemporaries, the original game was built on a foundation of through a direct partnership with Road & Track magazine.
The game was a technical showcase for the system, pushing home console 3D graphics further than ever before.