Need for Speed: Nitro Dated for the Wii

Posted By | On 18th, Sep. 2009

EA has stamped an official release date on their upcoming racer Need for Speed Nitro. Nitro, the first Need for Speed title made exclusively for the Wii and DS, will be available on the 20th of November.

Developed by EA Montreal, gamers can choose to play the Wii version of Need for Speed Nitro using the Wii Remote, Nunchuk, racing wheel, classic or GameCube controller. The game boasts a nearly limitless visual customization system along with fresh modes, tracks and exotic real world locations, promising to make Need for Speed Nitro one of the most exciting, heart-pounding arcade racers for the Wii and Nintendo DS. Will the game finally change the fate of the franchise? We will wait and see. Stay tuned to GamingBolt for more updates as we near the future.


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