Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 Unlockables (GameCube)
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Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 is a 2002 racing video game, serving as the debut Need for Speed (NFS) title of Black Box Games and the first Need For Speed for the "next-generation" of consoles. Hot Pursuit 2 draws primarily from the gameplay and style of Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit; its emphasis was on evading the police and over-the-top tracks featuring lengthy shortcuts. Even though the game allowed players to play as the police, the pursuit mode was drastically less realistic than preceding versions of NFS, as players merely needed to "tap" a speeder a certain number of times to arrest them, as opposed to using actual police tactics, such as spinning the offending driver, as well as utilizing spike strips to immobilize a speeding vehicle (as in real life).
While well-received by the press, it lacked the realism and sheer depth of Porsche Unleashed. Strangely, different versions of the game were produced for each system; the best version, according to the gaming press, was the PlayStation 2 version, with the Xbox, GameCube and PC versions generally considered inferior. (EA Seattle did those versions, and they were not ports of the PS2 version which was developed by Black Box Games.)
NFS Major Cars These are the NFS Editions of the cars that cost you NFS points for both versions of the car.
NFS Aston Martin V12 Vanquish - 60,000 NFS Points
NFS Chevrolet Corvette Z06 - 20,000 NFS Points
NFS Dodge Viper GTS - 20,000 NFS Points
NFS Ferrari 360 Spider - 20,000 NFS Points
NFS Ferrari 550 Barchetta Pininfarina - 60,000 NFS Points
NFS Ferrari F50 - 160,000 NFS Points
NFS Ford TS50 - 10,000 NFS Points
NFS HSV Coupe GTS - 20,000 NFS Points
NFS Lamborghini Diablo 6.0 VT - 60,000 NFS Points
NFS Lamborghini Murcielago - 60,000 NFS Points
NFS McLaren F1 - 160,000 NFS Points
NFS McLaren F1 LM - 170,000 NFS Points
NFS Merceedes CL55 AMG - 10,000 NFS Points
NFS Merceedes CLK GTR - 170,000 NFS Points
NFS Opel Speedster - 4,000 NFS Points
NFS Porsche 911 Turbo - 20,000 NFS Points
NFS Porsche Carrera GT - 60,000 NFS Points
Standard Edition Cars Here's what you need to unlock all of the standard cars.
Aston Martin V12 Vanquish - 30,000 NFS Points
BMW Z8 - 5,000 NFS Points
Chevrolet Corvette Z06 - 10,000 NFS Points
Dodge Viper GTS - 10,000 NFS Points
Ferrari 360 Spider - 10,000 NFS Points
Ferrari 550 Barchetta Pininfarina - 30,000 NFS Points
Ferrari F50 - 80,000 NFS Points
Ford TS50 - 5,000 NFS Points
HSV Coupe GTS - 10,000 NFS Points
Lamborghini Diablo 6.0 VT - 30,000 NFS Points
Lamborghini Murchielargo - 30,000 NFS Points
McLaren F1 - 80,000 NFS Points
McLaren F1 LM - 85,000 NFS Points
Mercedes CLK GTR - 85,000 NFS Points
Merceedes CL55 AMG - 5,000 NFS Points
Opel Speedster - 2,000 NFS Points
Porsche 911 Turbo - 10,000 NFS Points
Porsche Carrera GT - 30,000 NFS Points
Tracks Here's what you need to unlock all of the tracks.
Alpine Trail (4 Tracks) - 10,000 NFS Points per Track
Autumn Crossing (4 Tracks) - 60,000 NFS Points per Track
Calypso Coast (3 Tracks) - 2,000 NFS Points per Track
Coastal Parklands (3 Tracks) - 1,000 NFS Points per Track
Fall Winds (4 Tracks) - 50,000 NFS Points per Track
Island Outskirts (4 Tracks) - 20,000 NFS Points per Track
Mediterranean Paradise (4 Tracks) - 60,000 NFS Points per Track
National Forest (4 Tracks) - 5,000 NFS Points per Track
Palm City Island (4 Tracks) - 40,000 NFS Points per Track
Scenic Drive (4 Tracks) - 12,500 NFS Points per Track
Tropical Sunset (4 Tracks) - 60,000 NFS Points per Track
Wine Country (4 Tracks) - 50,000 NFS Points per Track
Here's a pretty exciting race from Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2, on the GameCube: