Launch of the tuning sub-series, NFS Underground rebounds with a night-only customisable formula. Heavy visual tuning, early 2000s import vibe and city races. No cop chases and no daytime, which frustrates, yet the cultural impact is huge.
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Racing1 player3+
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Car drivers race Underground's illegal races in this EA Games GameCube Need for Speed Underground. Published by EA Games, released in the United States in November 2003. Night racing game with extensive car customisation, drifts and varied city races.
The NTSC release of Need for Speed Underground is the US version of EA Black Box's game in a large print. Collector value comes from the game's founding status in the tuning sub-genre and from the original licensed soundtrack, whose rights prevent identical reproduction on modern platforms.
Is Need for Speed - Underground still worth playing in 2026?
A franchise revolution by EA Black Box, Underground imposes visual and mechanical tuning at the heart of the experience, with urban night racing and an import culture inspired by the Fast and Furious films. The magazine structured career, the deep customisation and the hip hop soundtrack stamp an era. The GameCube version holds up perfectly. For anyone wanting to understand the cultural turning point of racing games in the early two thousands, the title remains an iconic reference still perfectly playable.