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Need for speed hot pursuit 2 ps2
Need for speed hot pursuit 2 ps2










need for speed hot pursuit 2 ps2

  • The PC release doesn't include sun rays or lens flare visual effects, despite the console releases including them.
  • In every other release, the USA police siren sound was previously used in the PC release of Need for Speed: High Stakes.
  • The PlayStation 2 release reuses a siren sound from the PlayStation release of Need for Speed: High Stakes.
  • The police chatter for the non-PlayStation 2 releases were previously featured in the PlayStation and PC demo releases of Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit.
  • However, this feature is not included in the GameCube and Xbox releases. The PC release requires the player to replace the menu soundtrack in order to do so.
  • The menu soundtrack in the PlayStation 2 release can be played during races.
  • In the PlayStation 2 release, police officers wearing blue uniforms will appear in Coastal, Forest and tropical island tracks, and state troopers wearing brown uniforms will appear in Desert, Mediterranean, and Alpine tracks.
  • need for speed hot pursuit 2 ps2

  • Every police car in the PlayStation 2 release, except for the Chevrolet Corvette Z06, can have flashing headlights activated.
  • Every car in the PlayStation 2 release can have its headlights turned on during a race.
  • The sirens of the police cars in the PlayStation 2 release can be activated outside of 'You're the Cop' mode.
  • Whilst driving a police car, outside of 'You're the Cop' mode in a non-PlayStation 2 release, the police will sometimes identify it as a stolen vehicle.
  • The police helicopter in the PlayStation 2 release resembles the Hughes MD 500, whilst it resembles the Bell 206B III Jet Ranger in every other release.
  • In EA Seattle's release, they are shown in colour, with multiple cops and police dogs arresting the player.
  • Police cutscenes in Black Box's PlayStation 2 release are shown in black and white with only one cop arresting the player.
  • The PlayStation 2 release allows players to switch the gender of their driver.
  • The PlayStation 2 release uses letters of the alphabet for its car classes, whilst every other release uses numerals for its car classes.
  • The PlayStation 2 release was developed by Black Box, whilst the PC, Gamecube, and Xbox releases were developed by EA Seattle.











  • Need for speed hot pursuit 2 ps2