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|developer = [[Exient Entertainment]]
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|Release dates = NA - Nov 16, 2010
 
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|rel1 = Nintendo Wii
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|date1 = November 16, 2010&nbsp;(US)<br />November 18, 2010&nbsp;(AU)<br />November 19, 2010&nbsp;(EU)<br />December 9, 2010&nbsp;(JP)
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|extra = [[Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010)|Console Release]]&nbsp;(360, PC, PS3)<br />[[Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010)/iOS|Handheld Release]]&nbsp;(And, iOS, WinP)}}{{cleanup}}'''''Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit'' (2010)''' is a multiplatform arcade racing game. The Wii release of Hot Pursuit was developed by Exient Entertainment and is the fifth instalment of the Need for Speed series to be released on the Wii platform. The gameplay and graphics seen in other ports greatly differ from this rendition.
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|Predecessor = [[Need for Speed: Nitro]]
 
|Successor = [[Need for Speed: The Run]]}}'''Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010)''' is a multiplatform arcade racing game. The Wii version of Hot Pursuit was developed by Exient Entertainment and is the fifth installment of the Need for Speed series to be released on the Wii platform. The gameplay and graphics seen in other ports greatly differ from this version.
 
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
Similar to any other version of the game, players can choose to play as cop or racer in several events. The driving in the Wii version also involves in drifiting around corners. Power-ups can be used, too, although they are known as Supe-Ups.[[File:Wiigameplay.jpg|thumb|200px|Supe-Ups in action.]]
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Similar to any other release of the game, players can choose to play as cop or racer in several events. The driving in the Wii release also involves drifting around corners. Power-ups can be used, too, although they are known as Supe-Ups.[[File:Wiigameplay.jpg|right|200px|Supe-Ups in action.]]
   
Unlike the ports of the game, players can actually launch their car in the start of a race. Customization is available, too. However, freeroam isn't featured in this title, as well as visible car damage.
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Unlike the other releases of the game, players can actually launch their car at the start of a race. Customisation is available, too. However, free-roam and visual car damage are not featured in this title.
   
 
===Game Modes===
 
===Game Modes===
 
*Career Play - The core part of the game. In this mode players can unlock new cars and race with crew bosses in four cities around the world. Events have to be completed in a specific order.
 
*Career Play - The core part of the game. In this mode players can unlock new cars and race with crew bosses in four cities around the world. Events have to be completed in a specific order.
*Quick Play - Equilvalent to [[Quick Race]]. Interceptor events can be played in this mode only.
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*Quick Play - Equivalent to [[Quick Race]]. Interceptor events can be played in this mode only.
 
===Race Modes===
 
===Race Modes===
 
*Eliminator - After every 30 second, a racer will be disqualified from the race.
 
*Eliminator - After every 30 second, a racer will be disqualified from the race.
 
*[[Hot Pursuit]] - Players have to complete the race without getting busted by chasing police vehicles.
 
*[[Hot Pursuit]] - Players have to complete the race without getting busted by chasing police vehicles.
*Interceptor - This mode allows players to play as either cop or racer. While cops have to arrest anyone before one finishes the race, the racers have to finish the race without loosing to the police.
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*Interceptor - This mode allows players to play as either cop or racer. While cops have to arrest anyone before one finishes the race, the racers have to finish the race without being arrested by the police.
*Rush Hour - The same as Eliminator events, except after every 10 second, a racer will be eliminated. Over 100 cars take part in such events.
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*Rush Hour - The same as Eliminator events, except after every 10 seconds, a racer will be eliminated. 100 cars take part in such events.
*Time Trial - Players are challenged to complete a track without bypassing a set time limit.
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*Time Trial - Players are challenged to complete a track within a set time limit.
===Car Customization===
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===Car Customisation===
Players can get bodykits and new set of tyres on cars. Car paints can be changed as well.
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Players can get bodykits and new sets of tyres on cars. Car paints can be changed as well.
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==Car List==
 
==Car List==
{{Main|Need_for_Speed:_Hot_Pursuit_(2010)/Cars#Wii_Version}}
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{{Main|Need_for_Speed:_Hot_Pursuit_(2010)/Cars}}
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==Locations==
 
==Locations==
 
Hot Pursuit on the Wii is not set in [[Seacrest County]]. Instead players can race in four major cities of the world.
 
Hot Pursuit on the Wii is not set in [[Seacrest County]]. Instead players can race in four major cities of the world.
   
 
==='''Real World'''===
 
==='''Real World'''===
 
 
===='''Chongqing, China'''====
 
===='''Chongqing, China'''====
 
 
'''Tracks'''
 
'''Tracks'''
 
*Shanghai Hustle
 
*Shanghai Hustle
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'''Grand Prix'''
 
'''Grand Prix'''
 
==='''Crew Bosses'''===
 
==='''Crew Bosses'''===
*Jun Jihuang (Chongqing) <sup>2</sup>
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*Jun Jihuang (Chongqing) <sup>*</sup>
*Askari Merikh (Dubai) <sup>2</sup>
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*Askari Merikh (Dubai) <sup>*</sup>
*Guerra Lobo (Rio De Janeiro) <sup>2</sup>
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*Guerra Lobo (Rio De Janeiro) <sup>*</sup>
 
*Creo Lues (Las Vegas)
 
*Creo Lues (Las Vegas)
<sup>2</sup> They are also chased down as racers to bust in Interceptor Mode with police cars.
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<sup>*</sup> They are also chased down as racers to bust in Interceptor Mode with police cars.
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
*http://wii.nintendolife.com/reviews/2010/11/need_for_speed_hot_pursuit_wii
 
*http://wii.nintendolife.com/reviews/2010/11/need_for_speed_hot_pursuit_wii
 
{{NFS series}}
 
{{NFS series}}
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[[Category:Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010)]]
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Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010) is a multiplatform arcade racing game. The Wii release of Hot Pursuit was developed by Exient Entertainment and is the fifth instalment of the Need for Speed series to be released on the Wii platform. The gameplay and graphics seen in other ports greatly differ from this rendition.

Gameplay

Similar to any other release of the game, players can choose to play as cop or racer in several events. The driving in the Wii release also involves drifting around corners. Power-ups can be used, too, although they are known as Supe-Ups.

Supe-Ups in action.

Unlike the other releases of the game, players can actually launch their car at the start of a race. Customisation is available, too. However, free-roam and visual car damage are not featured in this title.

Game Modes

  • Career Play - The core part of the game. In this mode players can unlock new cars and race with crew bosses in four cities around the world. Events have to be completed in a specific order.
  • Quick Play - Equivalent to Quick Race. Interceptor events can be played in this mode only.

Race Modes

  • Eliminator - After every 30 second, a racer will be disqualified from the race.
  • Hot Pursuit - Players have to complete the race without getting busted by chasing police vehicles.
  • Interceptor - This mode allows players to play as either cop or racer. While cops have to arrest anyone before one finishes the race, the racers have to finish the race without being arrested by the police.
  • Rush Hour - The same as Eliminator events, except after every 10 seconds, a racer will be eliminated. 100 cars take part in such events.
  • Time Trial - Players are challenged to complete a track within a set time limit.

Car Customisation

Players can get bodykits and new sets of tyres on cars. Car paints can be changed as well.

Car List

Locations

Hot Pursuit on the Wii is not set in Seacrest County. Instead players can race in four major cities of the world.

Real World

Chongqing, China

Tracks

  • Shanghai Hustle
  • Shapinga Shreek
  • Yuzhen Payback
  • Sweeping Sichuan
  • Jialing Junction
  • Yangtze Runner

Tours

  • Jialing Torrent Tour
  • Yubei Offense Tour
  • Koppen CFA Tour

Dubai, UAE Tracks

  • Business Bay
  • Daba Turmoil
  • Marina Ambit
  • Palm Jumeirah

Tours

  • Khalifa Apex Tour
  • Arid Invasion Tour
  • Emirates Combine Tour

Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

Tracks

  • Samba Hysteria
  • Favelas Express
  • Tijuca Headway
  • Copacabana Slamma
  • Guanabara Span

Tours

  • Humaita Deviation Tour
  • Samódromo Fire Tour
  • Bossa Nova Triumph Tour

Las Vegas, Nevada

Tracks

  • Hoover's Twister
  • Arch Mischief
  • The Grand Canyon
  • Salt Flats Pass
  • Sin City Shaker

Tours

  • Mojave Enterprise Tour
  • Gold Line Flood Tour
  • Breakneck on Bonanza Tour

Grand Prix

Crew Bosses

  • Jun Jihuang (Chongqing) *
  • Askari Merikh (Dubai) *
  • Guerra Lobo (Rio De Janeiro) *
  • Creo Lues (Las Vegas)

* They are also chased down as racers to bust in Interceptor Mode with police cars.

References