Need For Speed Underground 2 — Portable Version
, this served as the PSP's equivalent. It focused on circuit racing rather than the open-world free roam found in the console versions. The Java & BREW Mobile Versions
Do you prefer using or running a native PC version ? need for speed underground 2 portable version
Finally, there was the most forgotten portable version of them all: the mobile phone release. While Nintendo and Sony offered the premium handheld experience, mobile gaming in 2005 was dominated by simple snake-clone games. NFSU2 was something else entirely. , this served as the PSP's equivalent
for its smooth frame rate, which is critical for maintaining a sense of speed, even if the textures appeared somewhat "muddy". Finally, there was the most forgotten portable version
The PSP was the most powerful handheld on the market in 2005. It made sense to assume it would get the definitive portable version of Underground 2 . However, EA took a different route. Instead of a straight port, PSP users received Need for Speed: Underground Rivals .
The Need for Speed: Underground 2 portable version was well-received by critics and gamers alike. The game's success demonstrated that portable consoles could offer high-quality racing experiences that rival their home console counterparts.

