Need for Speed: Collector's Series

Need for Speed: Collector's Series (2006)

by EA Black Box, Electronic Arts
Genres:Racing
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:A package bundling Need for Speed: Underground, Need for Speed: Underground 2, and Need for Speed: Most Wanted.
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May 05, 2025
This trilogy of games is extremely special to me. It's when I finally had a PC of my own, and could play these games at my leisure. The music was absolutely spectacular, especially Underground 1's OST. I still jam it to this day
All 3 of these games might very well be the gold standard of what a street racing game can be. Underground introduced so many people to the world of car tuning, Underground 2 had a truly fun world to drive in, and Most Wanted might be the peak of racer on cop action outside of Hot Pursuit 2010. It's a true shame that the only way you can play these games currently is to either pirate them on PC (since they're abandonware), or find the console versions. Having these games on GOG would not only help perserve history, it would make it far easier for people to get to experience the best of this wonderful series.
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