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Getting tired of "real-physics" simulations with generic cars? Check out Need for Speed 4: High Stakes, which gives you real cars, arcade speed and ac...[ Read More ]

Maintainer: Nat "Binky" Baldwin
Date: July 03, 1999
Category: Games : Sports
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