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If there's one car that exudes old school arcade racing vibes, it's the BMW M3 GTR that first appeared in "Need For Speed: Most Wanted" back in 2005.
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The silver and blue BMW M3 GTR from Need For Speed: Most Wanted might be the most iconic video game car ever. Now it's back in the franchise, and BMW made it for real.
BMW revealed a custom M3 GTR race car built to match the halo car from the 2005 release of Need for Speed: Most Wanted.; The E46-era M3 has a stripped interior with a single racing seat and a full ...
Perhaps the single most iconic car from the Need for Speed gaming franchise has been brought to life by BMW, and it’s now on ...
We’re into the top half of our Most Wanted games of 2025, and there’s a mix of the familiar and the new in this selection of five. Co-op is a strong factor here, whether it’s sharing in the ...
2005’s Most Wanted pulled off a very clever trick: it gave you the best car in the game right at the start, then made you watch as it was taken away from you almost immediately.. The E46 was so ...
That's because most of my friends and I picked the Chevy Cobalt SS instead. Yup, a hum-drum economy car GM lightly souped up from the factory was elevated to no end by Need for Speed's arguable ...
Article content. BMW recreates E46 M3 GTR from Need for Speed: Most Wanted with its iconic blue-and-silver livery; The car is based on a genuine M3 GTR from BMW’s racing program with a 450-hp V8 ...
A modder managed to put Half-Life 2 and Half-Life Source's movement physics into the racing game Need For Speed: Most Wanted, and the outcome is like nothing you could anticipate.
A POLL has revealed the most popular ‘car games’ among Britons, with I-spy coming out on top. I-Spy, ‘First one to see’ and Yellow Car are among the nation’s most popular ‘c… ...
Perhaps the single most iconic car from the Need for Speed gaming franchise has been brought to life by BMW, and it’s now on display at the BMW Welt museum in Germany until early January 2025 ...