Need for Speed: Nitro

Electronic Arts is releasing a new Need for Speed game in November called Need for Speed: Nitro. This is a Nintendo-only game for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo Wii. However, in September there will be a Need for Speed: Nitro released for Xbox 360, PS3, PC, and PSP. The game has gotten good reviews for its handling capabilities. On the Wii, the game can be played with either Wii remote, nunchuk, the racing wheel, or the old Gamecube controller. More is sure to come out on this new Need for Speed game.

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Need for Speed: Nitro

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