Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (spil fra 2010)

Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit
Del af Need for Speed-serien
Generelle oplysninger
UdviklerCriterion Games
EA DICE
Exient Entertainment (Wii)[1]
UdgiverElectronic Arts
SerieNeed for Speed
DistributørSteam
App Store
Google Play Rediger på Wikidata
MotorChameleon
UdgivetUSA Nordamerika
16. november 2010[2]
Australien Australien
18. november 2010[3]
Den Europæiske Union Europa
19. november 2010[2]
Japan Japan
9. december 2010
GenreRacerspil
SpiltypeSingleplayer
Multiplayer
PlatformeMicrosoft Windows
PlayStation 3
Wii
Xbox 360
IOS
Android
webOS
Windows Phone
AldersgrænseESRB: Everyone 10+
PEGI: 7
USK: 12
Eksterne links
US Hjemmeside
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Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit er et bilspil fra 2010. Spillet er udviklet af Criterion Games og udgivet af Electronic Arts til PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, Wii, IOS, Android, webOS og Windows Phone. Wii versionen blev udviklet af Exient Entertainment. Hot Pursuit er det sekstende spil i Need for Speed serien og blev udgivet i November 2010. De versioner af spillet som kunne købes og downloades fra internettet, fra bl.a. Origin, blev udgivet inden December 2010.

Kilder

  1. ^ Jonathan Wahlgren (15. juni 2010). "Wii Version". Nintendolife. Hentet 15. juni 2010.
  2. ^ a b Hinkle, David (14. juni 2010). "Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit races to retail November 16". Joystiq. Hentet 16. november 2010.
  3. ^ "Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit (PS3) – Release dates". GameSpot. Arkiveret fra originalen 31. august 2010. Hentet 24. oktober 2010.

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