Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit

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    1,608
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  • Date added:
    15/09/1998
  • File size:
    17.0M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98, DirectX 5.0 drivers

Publisher’s description

Image - Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit
Hit the streets in one of eleven supercars and race them on a variety of tracks in a variety of cars. The game supports one or two players with a modem or serial connection, or up to eight players over a LAN. There's an all-new Hot Pursuit mode wherein you scorch the streets on either side of the law: elude the fuzz as a speeding motorist or enforce justice from a police patrol vehicle. You also can download more cars and tracks from the Need for Speed III Web site. This game supports hardware acceleration, but you can play it software-rendered too. In the demo version, you race against the other cars (no Hot Pursuit mode).

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  1. its a good game Anonymous -- January 16 2009, 03.06

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