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N-Gage your Need for Speed

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What better way to distract yourself from the road than Need For Speed on your mobile?

Electronic Arts and Nokia want us to be racing on our mobile phones.  According to today’s press release the ubiquitous Need For Speed franchise has just debuted on the mobile platform:

The undisputed king of street racing comes crashing onto the N-Gage for the first time, slamming gamers into the driving seat for a turbo-charged shot of auto adrenaline.

Occupying its own unique slice of the compelling series storyline, Need For Speed™: Undercover challenges N-Gage players to infiltrate the secretive street scene, before earning the right to battle the best for the ultimate racing reward - respect.

The latest offering in EA’s award-winning franchise locks drivers in a frenetic duel with the law as they rip through the city in eight iconic rides, including the Porsche 911 Turbo and the Nissan GT-R. The streets become a racer’s playground as players blaze a trail through four distinct urban environments in classic Circuit, Sprint, Speed Camera, Highway Battle and Bounty event
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You can get Need For Speed for your N-Gage compatible mobile now from www.n-gage.com.au