This week on
Super Adventures, I'm still writing about racing games you can't buy digitally anymore. I was inspired by
The Crew being shut down earlier this year, as it got me thinking about all the other racing games that have just disappeared over the years. Well okay, most of them are still in someone's game library, they still
work (unlike
The Crew), but you won't find them on the PlayStation store or on Steam.
It's a problem that affects this genre more than most because of all the licenced cars and music. Those licences have a time limit and when that's up the game can't be sold anymore. As far as I can tell, the first 18
Need for Speed games are all either gone now or never were, unless you can find them on disc, with only 2010's
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit getting a remastered rerelease. And playing PC games off a disc has only become more of a pain in the ass over time.
Fortunately, I was able to buy a few of them before they vanished. In fact, I've already written about the
first 10 years of Need for Speed games, going from
Need for Speed to
Underground, so now would be a good time for me to cover the absolute highlight of the sixth gen console era: the original
Need for Speed: Most Wanted from 2005!
I can't be bothered going through the hassle of installing it though, so instead I'm downloading one of the most hated games in the series: 2008's
Need for Speed: Undercover!