


They can also take the help of the in-game GPS to find Tuning Shops and Car Lots. Through the Free Roam, players can reach the place where the events are held. The whole Bayview is split-up in five districts each district has different aesthetics and roads. Being the first game to provide Free Roam, the players can roam around the city but only at night.New cars and car parts are also unlocked as the player completes the Career Mode. In the Quick Race Mode, the players can make their races and can use the cars from my cars or any vehicle from their Career Mode as well.The career is also divided into five levels with increasing difficulty. In the Career Mode, the players have to complete races and advance through the game. The game consists of two modes – the Quick Race mode and the Career mode.The car key belongs to a Nissan 350Z, and the story begins. The player later arrives in Bayview with a good luck note from Samantha and with a car key fob engraved with the name “Rachel”, who is referred to the player by Samantha. The player's Skyline gets rammed by the Hummer, and the car becomes a wreck. Later, when the player is en route to a party he gets a call from Samantha, suddenly he is blinded by headlights of the Hummer H2 that was waiting for him in an alley.

In defiance, the player abruptly hangs upon the man. The mysterious man tells the player that he has to join the team and “he is not taking no for an answer”. After this final race, the player receives an "invitation" to join a bald man's team. The player is then revered as the best street racer In the Olympic City. The story begins after the player (the person playing the game) has beaten Eddie’s gang called “ The Eastsiders” in Olympic City. The hame is made with the game engine EAGL.

EA Black Box developed the game Java programming was done by Ideaworks Game Studio, Game Boy Advance version by Pocketeers and published by Electronic Arts. It is set in a fictional city called Bayview. It was the first title in the Need For Speed series that came with free roam and is a sequel to the Need For Speed: Underground. Need For Speed: Underground 2 is a competitive racing game which is the eighth instalment in the famous Need For Speed series (more popularly known as NFS), and was released in 2004.
