I fuckin’ wish.
The OST in Special Edition still holds up wonderfully. Especially Proving Grounds and the Main Menu.
NOOOOOOOOO i have to wait years again for NFS underground D:
Need for Speed II SE - Play in Browser for Free - Retro Online https://retroonline.net/Windows/Need for Speed II SE
“Mobile devices are not supported due to memory limitation”
This website’s expectations are apparently almost as old as the games it provides. Still awesome though.
WOW
Holy shit
Thank fuck for that, sis. I had the worst dream.
The only videogame my dad has ever gotten into (other than Pong) was NFS II SE. He wouldn’t race, he just liked driving around at 35 MPH and looking at the scenery. He enjoyed this so much he bought a wheel and pedals for it. I loved this game as a kid, and the fact that I could play it with a wheel. The song “Headless Horse” off the soundtrack is pure 90s cool as well.
This game gave me a life long love of the 1997 McClaren F1. Fastest street legal sports car at the time. Top speed of 232 mph.
If I became a multimillionaire tomorrow I would immediately seek out a 1997 McClaren F1. I never liked the look of the newer models.
Wait but if it’s 1997 I wasn’t even born ye…vanishes from existence
Not my 1997; we were way too poor for that. My asshole first stepfather would be alive again and I would be back in the latter half of highschool, so a pass all around from me (but y’all feel free to enjoy good memories :) )
Create some new memories now. NFSmw 2005 can still run on W11 and it has a patch on Github that unlocks and tweaks everything. You can turn off the rubberbanding cheating that the games does and you can actually enjoy the game!
racing on a headless horse, ive done the damage set the course
pointed sticks and and ancient feasts, in my dreams i feed on beasts
theres no sun here no reflection, waiting for the ressurrection
paleness shines in moonlit places, alien beings in wooden cases
edit found it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wS32T_YsyQ
I would be crying.
Goo goo ga ga (I’m 1 year old)
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