The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Hit the neon streets of Need for Speed Underground Rivals in pursuit of total ownership of the tuner racing scene. In this first-ever Need for Speed title for the PSP handheld entertainment system, customize and build the ultimate tuner on four rims then take it into the underground world of street racing. This time, you can race on new tracks designed specifically for the PSP console. You can experience the new environments in multiplayer head-to-head modes, playable via Wi-Fi. Need for Speed Underground Rivals – PSP Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:014633148374
Condition:Used
Genre:Racing
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:PSP_NEED_FOR_SPEED_UNDERGROUND_RIVALS———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020. Need for Speed Underground Rivals – PSP Game
L. A. Tanyi –
Great game to past time with. The graphics are awesome. The races are pretty challenging.
Cheryl Ng –
I just played this game last nite with friends, and I REALLY LIKE IT!!! It’s funny when all of a sudden your opponent races right over you and takes the lead… But it’s a lot of fun… Now I’m gonna have to get this one too… Thanx guys for getting me hooked… You all know who you b… (TT and your wingman, GC.)
J. Sierra –
This is definitely the best ‘conventional’ racer released thus far for the PSP (personally, I prefer Wipeout Pure, but that’s a different kind of racer). Let’s break it down:Graphics: pretty unreal. Smooth animations, no frame-dropping, very high-poly, great colors, the whole nine. Graphically very rich and finished.Audio: practically the same as the original. Maybe not as many tracks, but all high-quality. In-game audio is also very well done with plenty of excellent sound effects.Control: At first, it’s a little awkward, but that’s not the game’s issue, it’s the learning-curve for the analog stick on the PSP. Trying to use the d-pad with this game is like picking your nose with heavy gloves. After a little bit of play, though, you start to realize that the game designers really put a lot of thought into adapting the gameplay to this analog stick, and things go fairly smoothly from there. Button layout otherwise is well thought out.Gameplay: Definitely a lot of fun, I wish it had the same ‘open’ gameplay that the big brother has, but it was very clearly designed for fast one-off type games and the portable console (an excellent decision on the part of the designers.) There’s 20 cars (plenty for everyone), there’s the usual customizations and an interesting system of vehicle customization that simplifies things immensely and is actually pretty cool, and there’s a healthy number of tracks.The graphics definitely compare to Ridge Racer, but I think the gameplay is ove.
Paulo Jorge D. Martins –
I bought this game for my kids but was susprised of how nice it is to play it. In certain moments you reaaly have the sensation you are driving one of those amazing vehicles.
Raul Lopez –
this game is very good despite that you can’t feel the speed in the moment of max speed, the only experience of speed is when you push nitro button. The music is too good and you can program your playlist.
undead333 –
Very, very fun game. Where to start. Well the graphics are crazy, its hard to look at it and think “wow, this is a hand help game!”. The soundtrack is very good, alot of rap, rock, techno, most of this songs where used in need for speed underground 2. Also if you know how to, you can customize your soundtrack to listen to whatever you want, how cool is that? The loading times are very good, they only take like 4-9 seconds,sometimes faster, now compare that to midnight club 3 witch take almost 60 seconds! Dont belive me, play the two and compare. They also put in a new racing mode, nitro run, very fun its a regular circut race, except you have to clear a certain amount of checkpoints using as much NOS as you can. There are alot of cars to choose from, from import to domesitc. And wireless gameplay with other people is just plain cool. A couple of things I did not like about this game was the upgrade appearance parts. There are not many, some cars only have 4 hoods and 5 body kits to choose from. Compared to the council version this is bad. So yes there is a poor amount of appearance parts for the cars. Also the drifting game mode (one of my favs on the council version) there is only one driving course, and it really, really easy. It almost gets boring. So they took my favorite part of need for speed underground and made it boring.Overall this game is very good, I dont regret spending my money on it, it is preety addicting. All bad points aside if you are a fan.
Michael Harris –
After so long of a hiatus from playing my PSP, I couldn’t help but add this to my incredibly small UMD collection.A phenomenal extension from Underground 2, for one of the best handhelds ever developed.
T. Simonson –
This game is really fun. It keeps you busy for a very long time while you try to beat the races (there are three trophies per race) and try to unlock all of the cars. I highly reccomend you buy this game it is really fun.
blackaciddevil –
Need for Speed: Underground Rivals is everything you know and love about the Underground series but in portable form. Ditching the open city environment of Underground 2 in favor of racing like you did in the first Underground, Need for Speed Underground Rivals delivers the goods of pure street racing and it does so in style. It should be mentioned, though, that certain elements of Underground 2 were also added to make this version of the Underground series a step above the console versions. Compete against rivals in 10 all-new tracks, and customize as well as compete against high-performance tuner cars from the U.S. and Japan. You’ll be just as amazed with Rivals as you were when you first saw Need for Speed Underground on the PS2. The sense of speed is blistering. Control and handling is dead-on. And, the graphics are simply amazing(just check out the wet-slick streets you race on as well as the motion blur of the lights as you pass by or the sleek look of the cars you race in and tune up). Out of them all, this has to be my favorite thus far. The one thing I love most about Rivals is the riveting soundtrack you’re listening to while you race. Loaded with lots of your favorite artists, it’ll, definitely, keep the excitement going while you race…believe me.I’ve read reviews where people go on about how Ridge Racers is so much better a racing game on the PSP(only because it supports 8 players in multiplayer while Rivals supports 2). In my opinion, the only game to ever hol.
GabrielLeffler –
Love this game