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  • Greetings and welcome to an LGR thing!

  • And this one is a little bit different.

  • This is a collection of Need For Speed games for the PC that I imported from China.

  • And yes, this does come in a big box, much like a lot of the PC games did in the 90s here in the US.

  • But this is a much later release from around 2012 and it still comes in a big box like this.

  • That was one reason I wanted it and another is just because I like collecting imports

  • of various types, especially for games of my favorite series.

  • So when I saw thisNeed For Speed Archive Collection,” a Chinese version, the EA logo

  • and everything, I'm likeokay, this looks interesting.”

  • Electronic Arts does have an official presence in China, they have for some time now and

  • they did release a lot of their PC games in big boxes for much longer than they did here in the US.

  • So at first this looked pretty legit, but the more I got to looking at this package

  • [chuckles] the more suspicious it became.

  • Because as you can see on the back here it comes with a bunch of Need For Speed games.

  • In fact, the entire series that was released on PC, from the mid-90s 1995-96 with the first

  • Need For Speed, all the way up to Need For Speed Most Wanted, the remake of sorts by Criterion.

  • And well, that was a bit of a stretch that EA would do this kind of release in China.

  • I don't know. I thought it wasn't the most unbelievable thing ever.

  • But then you look at the rest of the box and it just sort of all comes together. Beyond

  • the generic marketing blurbs here sayingooh racing games are cool and it’s gonna be

  • doing fast speedy Need For Speedy car things with cool music and stuff.”

  • The biggest giveaway though was the rest of this which typically doesn't look exactly

  • like this on the official EA Releases from China.

  • Usually the system requirements area is a little more professional-looking than this.

  • And then the biggest thing that was a dead giveaway was this UPC right here.

  • That is a legit code but it appears that it's actually been lifted from the official release

  • of Need For Speed Carbon in China, so that does not actually tie into this individual release.

  • And I saw like this little section right here starts off withhealth advice.”

  • You know, “don't play for too long games, are addictive and there's all sorts of warnings

  • and such.”

  • So yeah, as far as I'm concerned this is a Chinese bootleg collection of Need For Speed

  • PC games on nine DVDs.

  • This pretty much just says “a Chinese racing gameand then the price which is 128 Chinese

  • Yuan, which at the time of recording ends up being about twenty US dollars.

  • I do have a curiosity for gray market releases and a lot of that just comes from having lived

  • in the Caribbean for a while.

  • And seeing official releases in stores was the uncommon thing -- finding bootlegs?

  • That was just the norm.

  • Well, anyway, let's go ahead and unbox this thing because I am just absolutely curious

  • what comes inside of this.

  • [tasty cutting noises]

  • [chaotic tearing of plastic]

  • Alright I gotta say this box is constructed very nicely, I mean

  • it feels as official was any early 2000s big box release we would have gotten here.

  • Of course, this is not an early 2000s release, this is from around 2012 I presume.

  • Alright, so inside we just have, uh not a whole lot really?

  • Okay, there's some extra stuff in here.

  • Oh my.

  • Well seems the big box was just for show more or less.

  • I was thinking that maybe it would come with some larger items since they were using that

  • big box, but I suppose not!

  • Alright so that's a little that's a lot of DVDs.

  • I guess eight of them maybe if there's anything in here?

  • Yeah, that's a pretty nicely-pressed DVD in this sort of very cheap, questionable packaging.

  • Looks more like a Video CD release.

  • I'm assuming that's disc one, but I really don't know.

  • I'm not actually seeing any numbering on these.

  • Okay. So yeah, I guess the numbering is just on the bottom of the discs.

  • Wow. [chuckling in potentially-misguided amusement]

  • And I'm curious to what is actually in this manual like, what did they come up with?

  • Alright well, there's a bunch of serial numbers for the games that actually require them.

  • I am sure all of those are totally legit...

  • All right, well this is all going to be something that I won't be able to read unless I whip

  • out Google Translate again and go through it all.

  • But if anyone would like to give me the gist in the comments that would be fine.

  • I'm sure I could figure it out with enough time, it just it looks just like some generic

  • kind of installation stuff really and some FAQ kind of things about likeah something’s

  • going wrong or how do I set this game upor whatever, so.

  • I don't know it's probably just normal manual stuff.

  • So yeah, let's get these installed on something.

  • I'm not entirely sure what I'm going to be doing here because I don't necessarily want

  • to install it on my main PC so I might install it on a VM or just a computer that's not filled

  • with sensitive information or connected to the internet.

  • Because you know, I don't know, you never know.

  • Releases like this are iffy.

  • So yeah, super curious to see if these come with like original DOS and Windows 95 versions

  • for the early ones or if they've been updated in any way at all, this is exciting!

  • Alright, so I've got an XP machine going here not connected to the internet nothing personal

  • on it, just something that I use for various XP uses.

  • And then we have the autoplay here which is what you get when you put in the DVD.

  • This is the first DVD and it has eight Need For Speed games that we can choose from here,

  • so: Need For Speed one, two, three, four, all the way up through looks like Underground.

  • And then it sort of skips over Underground 2 and Most Wanted and then goes straight to Carbon.

  • So it is split up probably depending on the different sizes of the games. And then down here

  • we have the readme file and check this out!

  • You can see some references here to DT Lite and Daemon Tools orDemonTools, if you will.

  • Which is for doing virtual disks and getting past copy protection and all sorts of things

  • that we may have to do -- or at least it probably will expect us to do

  • if we were to run certain games, perhaps.

  • I don't know, I haven't installed them yet.

  • Anyway, I'm not gonna do that.

  • I just want to go ahead and look through the DVD and see what we get here because... well,

  • there's a lot of things in here that I was not expecting to see.

  • Not only are the individual games just sort of spread out like this but if this is not

  • at all what the installations looked like.

  • It looks like they've gone for some completely custom installers for each game and just sort

  • of made their own InstallShield Wizards.

  • And then there's a few random folders just sort of sticking out for no reason, like these

  • appear to be the files from Need For Speed II SE.

  • I don't know why those are hanging out over here and they're not in the Need For Speed

  • II -- I don't know how they're doing this exactly, but that's just kind of interesting.

  • Let's see what we got here in terms of the first Need For Speed, whether or not it's

  • the Windows version or DOS.

  • Well, there's one question I wanted to have answered: is that the special edition or not

  • and it appears to be.

  • Again with this custom installer that they put together.

  • [laughs] And they even included an EA EULA.

  • That's what's so mysterious about these things.

  • Who knows where it came from, what we're actually gonna get?

  • It's a lot of familiar files it was installing there and it looks like it put them to

  • Electronic Arts\Need For Speed I.

  • It's running DOSBox! What!

  • Sure, why not? I wonder what kind of settings they went with.

  • It looks pretty standard.

  • Yeah, it looks like they barely changed anything here.

  • Well, let's just try it out!

  • Well like what is the shortcut pointing to?

  • It's got the Need For Speed II icon, for one thing.

  • PLAYNFS.BATAll right.

  • [jazzy interlude in lieu of game audio not capturing]

  • So it's running it in a window, which is actually a good idea

  • when it comes to this game, it does have some problems.

  • This is just fascinating!

  • I gotta say I was not expecting that.

  • Oh, it's running in the interlaced mode as well.

  • [clicking of keyboard keys]

  • Some of the controls are different.

  • What have they done to this?

  • They've changed handbrake to Q and horn to E. Why?

  • [car horn honks] Also, that's the

  • horn for the Viper on this Acura NSX and... yeah, that engine’s not right either.

  • So this is definitely some sort of strangely-ripped version of the game because

  • it does not have... oh.

  • Not only that but I don’t know if you notice the music is just playing the same thing over

  • and over and over.

  • This is not Need For Speed Special Edition, this is just The Need For Speed.

  • It does not have the extra game modes, it doesn't have all of the music, and some of

  • the resources obviously were a little screwed up there.

  • Yeah, there's definitely some stuff missing that's for sure.

  • Let's try a Need For Speed II, just curious what they did with that because that can be

  • a little tough to get running sometimes, Need For Speed II SE.

  • Okay same basic installation crap. [laughing] What is it telling me to do?

  • It has an app compatibility database file.

  • Alright, I mean sure, let's try what it says to do!

  • All right it says to open the database file, which is right here.

  • Hit save, hit run, and then we browse to... yeah, that's -- that's what this is.

  • Okay.

  • Oh wow!

  • It's running.

  • Huh!

  • Interesting!

  • And yeah it does appear to be Need For Speed II Special Edition, at least judging by the music.

  • Yep.

  • It's got all the special edition cars, so let's go with one of those like the Nazca C2.

  • And we'll just go with the one opponent to go against, the Italdesign Cala.

  • Let's see what we got!

  • Curious if they screwed with any of the graphics options again,

  • because the last one -- yeah they did!

  • Well what in the world, interesting.

  • It's the interlaced video again on lowest settings.

  • [keyboard clicking away]

  • All right horn is at least in the right spot and so is handbrake.

  • But yeah the smaller window, low settings, interlaced.

  • This seems to be that they've configured these games for like, the lowest possible settings

  • right out of the box which is fascinating.

  • It's not like a totally virgin install or anything like that, it's configured for you.

  • Okay, so the last one that I'm gonna try is Need For Speed III because again, that's a

  • pretty infamously annoying one to get running.

  • I mean not necessarily on XP, but still.

  • I'm curious what they did with it.

  • Interesting that they chose the alternate box are here, like from the back of the box

  • instead of the yellow Lamborghini Diablo.

  • Hmm, what's with all the VBasic distributions?

  • PhysX?

  • What the heck kind of version of Need For Speed III is this? [laughing]

  • This is all stuff from the mid-2000s.

  • I really don't know where they're going with this, Okay, it's installed whatever it needed

  • to and it didn't even ask me to restart so I don't know what is going on here.

  • I mean this looks all pretty standard.

  • You know, whatever let's just try it.

  • I'm not gonna friggin let that connect anything.

  • Okay intro video there, menu right here and okay.

  • Ah right, so it's not asking me for a name so I'm assuming this is already configured once again.

  • There's some replays.

  • This is the last person that played? What did they do?

  • Ha. How bizarre.

  • Yeah, it looks like it's defaulting to the lowest settings once again, but uh.

  • They just left all of their files on here.

  • Player 1” that’s a great name they came up with.

  • Let’s see what the options have.

  • Audio.

  • Audio mode: BAD TEXT INDEX 0.” That was a classic, classic audio mode.

  • This all looks pretty much the same.

  • It's just once again graphics on the lowest setting by default.

  • Yeah we'll just go with the Aston Martin DB7 because

  • I don't race with that car very often in this game.

  • Eh Hometown is good, seems they left the weather on.

  • Sure why not.

  • Good stuff.

  • Need For Speed III, lowest settings [chuckling once again]

  • I mean, I'm surprised that all

  • of these work right out of the box.

  • I was expecting less somehow, but it seems like they have configured these to just work!

  • I've not really configured this to do games like this at all, and it seems to be okay.

  • Can we crank everything up just because we can?

  • Well we can't turn everything on cuz the game’s already running but uh,

  • yeah, I mean check it out.

  • Like I've run these games on original hardware and had way more problems than I'm having here.

  • Like really this is a convenient way to have all the Need For Speed games in one package!

  • Shame it's unofficial.

  • Like this puts actual EA releases that I have of these Need For Speed games to shame.

  • Like some of the later compilations where they just stuck all the original discs in

  • a box and called it a day?

  • Like, this is better than that!

  • I'm assuming that like D-Tools Lite, the installation that it came with, is going to come into effect

  • with some of the later games?

  • And that gets into like some iffier, weird bootleg territory.

  • I don't like -- like, you can still get some of these Need For Speed games that are in

  • this pack like on Origin and whatnot and I'm likeyeah, that's just friggin weird.”

  • I mostly wanted this for the you know, later -- or not later, *earlier* Need For Speed

  • games for DOS, Windows 95, I just want to see how they worked and if they worked at all.

  • And it turns out they do and they work really well.

  • So yeah consider me absolutely shocked that this unofficial package of games, Need For

  • Speed games, works so darn well.

  • Can't say I recommend looking for it going out buying it necessarily, but hey.

  • At least now you know!

  • And my curiosity’s pretty satiated just wondering if these things were worth a crap.

  • Turns out they are!

  • Yeah.

  • Thanks for watching!

  • This has been quite a different video.

  • Can't say I expect to do many more episodes on bootleg PC game compilations, but who knows?

  • I mean, I run across these things every so often.

  • But whatever, I hope that you enjoyed this video exploring this stuff.

  • And if you did, why not check out some of my others, I've got plenty more on the channel

  • with new things coming at you every Monday and Friday here on LGR.

  • And as always thank you very much for watching -- and don't bootleg games, it's bad, mmkay?

Greetings and welcome to an LGR thing!

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