changed everything? Yes. The best? Nah. In my opinion underground 2 and most wanted were the Og´s. And NFS Undercover was a big part of my childhood. Idk why tbh.
@@andrij8115 Carbon did everything most wanted did but better.That was ahead of them all imo it just lacked a ton of cars library wise but the cars it did have were amazing.
Same here, this intro alone made me fall in love with this car if F&F didn't did that already. Even to this day i'm still on the lookout for a clean looking Eclipse.
Had an integra GS-R though mine was lightened by ditching the back seat, the sound deadening, and the extra stuff. I got chased my a maniac road rager one day. That turbocharged B-18C1 saved my ass that day. She couldn’t catch up to me on the highway. Think I ran out of gear at 150 mph trying to outrun her. Lost her when I took an off ramp at insane speed, I had the suspension for it and the sticky street tires and the big brakes. She went sideways and almost crashed. I didn’t slow down before I looped around and doubled back. Didn’t see her again, guess I lost her
That's the difference between good gaming (old) and new generation of gamin.. where there is a lot of characters development, got that I will go to see a movie.. also a lot of idiology in new gaming... Pure trash
If you noticed the intro is based on 2 fast 2 furious first skyline race with the bridge ...damn these ppl knew how to do such an inspiring intro for a racing game
@@reyfuentes7115 Actually, 2 Fast came out in theaters June of ‘03 (I was there for an opening night screening); Underground came out later in November of that year.
This f*cling intro I couldn't pass when I was there, launching the game, with the speakers out loud. I was 20, can't forget. One of the best intros I ever seen, with Total Annihilation. God, I miss my late '90 and early '2000 times ! Medal of Honor, June, 6th, 1944, 6:30am !
And in the fast 4 they used sounds of cars from 2fast...in the background when Brian stood near his R34 at night. If u like something pretty much you’ll catch it
This video, this game. Fast n furious. seeimg cars and car meets in late 90s early 2000's. all of that got me addicted to Street racing. What a time to be alive.
Indeed. Unfortunately both franchises have gone to complete shit now. Both catering to the lowest common denominator. One has completely thrown realism out of the window while the other has been cluttered with pesky micro transactions.
Good ol days...I dont know what it was about 90s street racing, but god damn isn't that something just about every car guy wants back...maybe it was the lack of internet and social media influence that made it all more genuine, more real...or maybe it was the older cars that were pre 2000s safety requirements and therefore weighed less, were easier to work on and maintain, they were made by people who wanted to show you they could make a fantastic car, before all the rules were strangled and twisted to the fat ugly bodied cars of the 2000s... No power steering, no traction control, no abs! Manual transmissions. You weren't just connected to the car, you were connected to the earth through the car...Fuck man. How do I keep finding myself writing things like this out on YouTune comment sections
This game sold so good that was the pioneer of pre order tendency. In Spain all copies were out of stock during december so EA had to hire new personal for the xmas campaign to make more copies. The hype was so much, that even EA didnt expect to run out of copies. After that? every company started with their "Pre order now to get the..." Dont forget that. Underground made all the kids from your class, even the freaks, play a racing game. GOd even the boxart was a must have, that game blew that christmas, best present any kid could get