The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Need for Speed ProStreet is a ground-breaking Need for Speed experience where you’re thrust to compete head to head against the best street racers in a multitude of racing showdowns. It’s no longer good enough to simply rule your local neighborhood; you need to dominate on a global stage. Build the ultimate battle machine, take it to multi-disciplinary showdowns and pit your skills and reputation against the world’s best street racers. Need for Speed ProStreet accelerates street racing culture by providing the ultimate stage for the pursuit of street racing supremacy.
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:014633155600
Condition:Used
Genre:Racing
Platform:Microsoft Xbox 360
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone 10+
SKU:X360_NEED_FOR_SPEED_PROSTREET
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
After playing Need for Speed Underground series I really enjoyed the game, loved it. Then I found Pro Street… WOW what a game, never have I been so immersed in a game as I am with Pro Street. In the other games there was no announcer, I like this one it adds more realism to the game. Yes the game is challenging, and exciting to play, this is the kind of game that keeps me up at night wanting more and more and more, these game leaves me saying, just one more race day. Overall this game is awesome. I know there are not many reviewers who agree with me and say the announcer is lame, the tuning is bogus and on and on. Sorry to disappoint, but the game is awesome. Now if you will excuse me I hear the announcer calling my name!!!!!
Yeah, yeah Forza 4 is great. But you know what isn’t great? Simulating cars without any of the other grit that comes at you in the real world.I like to play racing games for bumping and grinding. I race dirty, you might say. But most racing games these days fall under the ‘simulator’ category. And in the real world, you don’t race dirty because it’s cheap on ethics and expensive in practice. Racing simulator games like Forza 4 and Shift 2 make it plain that bumping and grinding is not tolerated. And since you can’t win races that way, they eliminate the necessary punishment of you having to pay to repair your car.Pro Street doesn’t play it like that. And that’s what I like about Need For Speed titles. There’s money strategy. Dirty racing is allowed. I might even go as far as to say that Pro Street is fun.Look. You’re already racing cars you’ll likely never own in places you’ll likely never visit. Simulators are fine and all for what they are, but if I’m going to waste my time playing videogames, I want to at least have fun doing it. If damage doesn’t matter after the race, if money is no real concern, and if all I’m doing is basically racing a car by itself on a track, then how much fun is that really, Forza 4? What would be the point of playing Grand Theft Auto if the police chased you every time you ran a red light or went over the speed limit? That would be pretty lame, right?
I’m an adult who plays the occasional game to unwind or with friends. I don’t own many games and I don’t play very often. But this game is so much fun, not only did I buy it, but I was motivated to write this review.I haven’t been a fan of racing games in the past. -They become boring too quickly where everything is the same but the graphics. So I stopped playing them and therefore cannot comment on or compare to any other racing games.I’m amazed with the subtleties in performance between all the different cars. And I’m really impressed how much the game lets you modify your car, not only the looks with graphics, paint and add-ons, but with engine tuning and fiddling with the aerodynamics. You really can notice the difference on the track! Faster parts bring dangerous speeds and the need to tune everything just to keep yourself on the blacktop.The game is actually hard to beat and still fun to play a second time.Finding the right cars for the right tracks and getting them tuned to your liking will steal more of your valuable time than you’ll likely admit to your friends.The downfalls: In story mode, the bosses are really pretty easy. If you have the skills and the right cars to get to the bosses, you crush them with hardly any effort. And as with most story modes, when you do beat the game, you are left craving more (more cocky jerks to win pink slips from) *EA has already come up with a couple solutions to extend our game-play in addition to racing on xbox live.My suggestion.
They play this every chance they get.
Good game, thanks
Came not damaged
I’ve had it since it came out and this has been my first need for speed game, and I love it. After this I eventually bought need for speed undercover and have been addicted to these games.
This game is a great racing simulator. Not really true to the Need For Speed line — no cops or no running away, just racing. However, it does the racing fantastically. From optional racing assists to a clutch button (which is very helpful, if not difficult to master), this game is only outdone by Gran Turismo or Forza Motorsport as far as realism is concerned. Amazing graphics!Not recommended for arcade style players!
I have owned every Need For Speed game since the original game, and this game is the one of the best ones yet. Before receiving the game I was somewhat dissapointed by the games radically different structure as compared to recent NFS games, (no cops, no free-roaming etc.) and even more so by some negative early reviews. However, Prostreet turned out to be an excellent game overall.The game is set in a totally different environment than the traditional Need For Speed. Instead of being an illegeal street racer you are a legal sport car racer participating in events held by different sanctioning bodies. The total immersion into this environment is where the game really shines. You get to travel around the world and race on real life tracks, and partcipate in realistic competitions which feature announcers that really bring the game to life. The car selection in this game is very good, even if you don’t consider the many cars available for download, and the graphics and damage modeling are top notch.I’m really glad EA decided to take the NFS in this direction for this game, and more importantly I’m happy its not some half-baked game like NFS Carbon was. However, I definitely hope EA returns to traditional NFS theme for whatever title they release in 2008. This should remain a “special” NFS game like what NFS Porsche Unleashed was. But, it made perfect sense for a game like this to be created. NFS Most Wanted is still a great game (one of the Best Need For Speed titles ever) for t.
one of the few games by EA I actually like other then dragon age.