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Most Wanted allows players to select one car and compete against other racers in three types of events: Sprint races, which involves traveling from one point of the city to another, Circuit races, each having three laps total and Speed runs, which involve traversing through a course in the highest average speed possible. The game features a Blacklist (also known as The Most Wanted List) of 10 racers. | Most Wanted allows players to select one car and compete against other racers in three types of events: Sprint races, which involves traveling from one point of the city to another, Circuit races, each having three laps total and Speed runs, which involve traversing through a course in the highest average speed possible. The game features a Blacklist (also known as The Most Wanted List) of 10 racers. | ||
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Need_for_Speed:_Most_Wanted_(2012_video_game) Need for Speed: Most Wanted at Wikipedia] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Need_for_Speed:_Most_Wanted_(2012_video_game) Need for Speed: Most Wanted at Wikipedia] |
Revision as of 17:42, 29 January 2013

Video Game (2012)
Most Wanted allows players to select one car and compete against other racers in three types of events: Sprint races, which involves traveling from one point of the city to another, Circuit races, each having three laps total and Speed runs, which involve traversing through a course in the highest average speed possible. The game features a Blacklist (also known as The Most Wanted List) of 10 racers.
Note: This is a Video Game. Aircraft portrayed in this production may not be entirely accurate or represent an actual aircraft, however, where a reasonable depiction of an actual aircraft has been created, it has been identified as best as possible.
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