

The Acura NSX is probably one of the biggest examples in the franchise, as it appeared in the original The Need for Speed (in its NA1 model) in 1994 and didn't return to the series until it was brought it back in this game (in its NA2 model) in 2007, 13 years later.In fact, Ray Kreiger is the worst offender, having the lowest stats (Tier 2) than any other Street King. except that each car, despite having unique cosmetics, isn't even fully upgraded, let alone fitted with any unique parts or hidden extras. Bragging Rights Reward: Beating each of the Street Kings wins you their car.The part has the lyric "I left you bound and tied with suicidal memories" replaced with "I left you, did I expect love to outweigh memories". "Almost Easy" by Avenged Sevenfold had their abuse-related lyrics changed since an E-rated game doesn't want to promote that.In "More" by Junkie XL, the lyrics from the chorus, "Fuck more", was replaced with "Rock more".

I'd tell ya this is not what I would've chosen.
NEED FOR SPEED PROSTREET CARS DRIVERS
The overall objective of the game is to ultimately confront four elite drivers called the Street Kings, each one specialized in one of the aforementioned race types: Nate Denver, the Speed King Ray Krieger, the Grip King Karol Monroe, the Drag King and Aki Kimura, the Drift King. Each event comprises a number of races where the player must compete against opponents to earn points and cash in four race modes besides the already well-known ones in the franchise, Drag and Drift, this game features Grip, which is a more traditional approach to circuit racing, and Speed, which puts high acceleration and top speed into priority. The player assumes the role of Ryan Cooper, a former illegal street racer who went "clean", who enters a series of showdown events run by several racing organizations. Most races take place in real-world locations such as the Portland International Raceway, Mondello Park, and Autopolis. Unlike its immediate predecessors, which focused on the illegal street racing scene, ProStreet focuses on legal circuit races that take place on closed tracks, blending elements of both sim and arcade racing games, similar to Gran Turismo, Forza Motorsport and TOCA Race Driver.

Need for Speed: ProStreet is a 2007 racing video game developed by EA Black Box and published by Electronic Arts, the eleventh installment in the Need for Speed series. The one where Need for Speed goes legitimate.
