Death stranding besides the licensed stuff has a complete original sound score and it's boss. Ludvig forssel engraved the game in my brain because of his music
"I hope you're insured" "Hey! This is a new paint job!" "I need some backup now!" "You cannot outrun the police!" "Stop Now!" "Pull over now!" "Stop your car!" "You have damaged federal property!"
Man... Those PS1 AI cops are really tough. And unfairly insane and overpowered. And the main problem there in reduced speed limit for everyone, not like in PC version where you still can be "undetected" if you keeping the speed limit (even if you're driving erratically), while on PS1 speed limit in every section is reduced by 20 MPH and ANY violation will spawn a chasing cop after you, even if you're parked your car at the side of the road. Why?
@@RandomUsername81 In NFS 4 they also were (and will be chasing me if I will play PS1 version again any time later) chasing me even if I accidentally bumped traffic car or even knocked down any of road signs. Add to these struggles reduced speed limit by 30 KM/H or 20 M/H at any road (according to signs which shows the allowed driving speed) and only one not very comfortable option to control your acceleration value by left stick on PS1 analog/DualShock joystick (Option B: The only control option where you can brake and accelerate by left stick, and also left stick used for steering in analog type of joystick which is not very comfortable to play actually), and you'll experience something really hard for yourself. Same goes for NFS 3 PS1 version. That's why pursuits in PC version are slightly better and also easier at some sort. Still somehow the amount of traffic there is very reduced (2 randomly spawning cars for whole map/track). But there are a lot of cops you can switch between each other to overtake and capture AI illegal racer (even if their cars are not that agile and fast and not tunable).
NFS III had a special feeling.. theres no other NFS after this one that can give you that emotion..it might be because the music was perfectly represented between cars, speed, dificulties and focus.
How could Saki make this heavy and fast-paced techno sound like... rocks, wind and cold? That's the feeling I get from this amazing music. It suits Rocky Pass so perfectly! This game wouldn't have been as memorable if it wasn't for the AMAZING soundtrack.
It's really sad how the composer of this dope track died 5 years ago :'( A legend nevertheless, the soundtracks he composed in '98 sound way ahead of their time. May Saki live on forevermore...
@@denver376 Look at my comment from 2 weeks ago to the other guy I replied to. That video links to his friends video with the turtle from the Need For Speed 2 ost playlist. His friend confirmed that he died in 2020. If that's not considered a source for you, go bug his friend to make a video about it.
Such a soundtrack - fast, 90s, electronic and electric guitars thrown in the mix too! This stuff out-does the dance music of the era it came from and I say that as someone who loves 90s Hardcore, Trance, Techno and House. Other tunes I like I can listen to so many times and find myself skipping them but when this soundtrack comes on there's so much spice and variety I never feel the need to skip it!
+kzbxvz Never heard of that game. But All I can say is that NFS 3 is stll an awesome game from 1998, with awesome cars and awesome music that will always live on in the NFS brand.
If there is one song that got me into fast paced electronic music, it’s definitely this one. NFS 3 Hot Pursuit opened a new doorway to me as it showed me the world of electronic music which I love to this day! Rest easy Saki KasKas, and thank you for introducing me to the world of electronic music!
@@TheOnlyKreator1 I think same goes to MW 2005, because as I see most of so-called "NFS fans" can't see anything beyond this game because it's very perfect for them and they don't accept any other NFS, not any of elder NFS, and not any of newer NFS games...
@@mo7mo731 Well, the composer of this track, and many of the old classics, Saki Kaskas, has died nearly 4 years ago. And the cause of his death was... drug overdose. In fact, a good chunk of his life was plagued by drugs. It was his mechanism to make him feel normal in the real world, and eventually it was the cause of his demise.
my favourite part is from 4:38, this was played in lap2 if you were first and lap3 if you were second playing a duel on Summit, from the tunnel until the tophill ski house.
This was _the_ track, if you wanted to win here you had truly demonstrate all your skill in the game, sharp corner after sharp corner but no time to slow down, one bad move will have you flying into a ditch or crashing into a tree
NFS-3 oh how I miss playing this game. This was one of my favorite childhood games. And the best of the NFS genre. Great cars to choose from and nice tracks. They need to go back to their roots and start producing games like this again.
a) teasing a cop using my El Nino, only to zoom away b) slamming into another car to corner it in my pursuit diablo! c) Racing away into the distance in my CLK-GTR. Awesome memories!
Nothing could top the CLK. Diablo was to heavy, El Niño struggled to turn, XJR didn't hold its momentum, but handled well. CLk was fast, handled great, and would beat anything in and out of corners.
@@itzybp1985 El Niňo was fast on a straightaway. XJR was fast in corners, CLK was fast everywhere. Scighera was a crappier XJR, Maranello was a crappy El Niňo, and Diablo was a crappier CLK.
R.I.P. I know I'm late, but everytime i hear this I'm excited and reminded about how good this stuff was, and how this song formed my taste in music, and inspires me to make my own. Not to mention that, but the nostalgia and excitement I get from immesurable. Its like cocaine.
Grew up playing NFS 2 and 3. they were my first computer games and I wish I had an older os so I could still play them! Maybe I would actually race instead of driving the wrong way for fun ;D
miss this game so much and the cool music it had. couldn't wait to finish my homework so I can race with my big brother.haha. good old childhood middle school memories.
Saki Kaskas is one of them, as listed in the video, another great artist that did much of the music in the franchise is Romulo, or "Rom" Di Prisco, he still does music to this day, unfortunately not in any recent nfs games
Thanks a lot dude, you have an impressive archive of some of the best music from Need for Speed and a solid collection of Saki Kaskas' work. I pop in a lot to listen to these tunes because there isn't a better option.
3:58 The name "summit" is fitting. Not only for this course's environment but also for its towering challenge. You'll need complete mastering of your racing repertoire to finish unscathed and victorious.
Also this is a reminder, someone should save this channel entirely, because youtube might deactivate it for inactivity. *Rest in peace Saki* *Rest in peace tripledefocus*
Yeah I don't know why you left out High Stakes and Porsche Unleashed , soundtracks to those were very awesome too (Both PS1 and PC). Hot Pursuit 2 was actually pretty decent and it was fun. Everything after that started to change a lot. Then HP (2010) came along which was pretty good as well.
ImpactSpace The first 4 minutes of this music falls under a genre called Goa Trance, in case you're wondering. Just browse RUclips and you'll hear A LOT of similar music in this fashion :-) Also, check my channel for a bit darker and more aggro sound in this style.
ImpactSpace High Stakes OST was pretty good too. Although Junkie XL hadn't hit his prime yet. (I also liked the instrumentals he did for ProStreet that weren't related to that shit track "More") But the tracks from High Stakes from Rom di Prisco (NFS3 techno tracks) are pretty similar to this stuff, and I loved it. He more recently worked on the OST for Unreal Tournament 3, and the sound design was still interesting, but it wasn't as good.
I race to this either with Nissan 180SX in Assetto Corsa, or with my MR-2 Spyder on a real life mountain roads around my home town. I´ve first heard that track when I was about 4y/o, and after more than 20 years it still rocks.
That's correct. (Used a BPM button. I often play rhythm games by hand, so I'm pretty accurate. This would make an epic boss song for DDR or endurance file for ITG/Stepmania/Eterna)
Its good how knossos and snow bags, though on the same pair of tracks, are so different... Knossos is soo very intense and rough and Snow Bags have a much happy tune... I like knossos in knockout or tournament but snow bags in simple race modes :-D
ya thats right. But for me, I cant handle very serious things, and whenever knossos plays on The Summit, i get an adrenaline rush and end up crashing at the downward cliffs of the snows.
@@blakedmc1989TranceHD kinda. You can perform a braking drift which can turn your car almost on a spot. But I´d just barely consider that to be drift, especially since you don´t just slide, you just turn on spot. In High Stakes you could slide for a tiny bit, so it was almost a braking drift. Porsche was IIRC the first title where you could perform a drift, but it required a great skill in that game.
+Lloyd Maliakal Can you tell me, how did you make it work on your Win7? I have Win7 as well (64-bit), but never managed to make this classic work on my PC. :(
You need to get the nfs 3 patch for windows vista / 7 in order for it to work. It works well on my window 7 32 bit system. Also right click on nfs 3 and check compatability. U have to test it out trust me it does work
I remember racing this track for the first time hearing this track... in 4 laps I destroyed the lap record 3 times in a row and ended up with the best time for this track.... such an epic feeling!
It is the hardest track in the game, but sooner or later this is the most fun track, but don't ever think to race in night time, especially in The Summit
***** The Win8.1 update didn't ruined the playability, but NOW the NFS High Stakes, Porsche Unleashed and including V-Rally 1/2 works quietly perfectly.
Thx for post. I just remember playing NFS III on PS with my headphones. I like how the soundtrack was so dynamic. From 4:39 it is just ecstasy. For me best NFS III, IV and Porsche.
The music was one of the mayor reasons I put this game on top of my gaming list. It created an adrenaline-filled atmosphere that not even NFS HS could not achieve.
3:10 - 4:00 my favourite part!! You gave me one of the Lambos some traffic and some freakin' cops to destroy and I was soo happy 8) Rocky Pass was my evil playground when I was 12 :) Good memories!!
I legit loved this game when I was younger. One thing about it though, MY GOD was the A.I in that game Hard. I never did get the other cars in the entirety that I had this, only because the copy I had was old, and my game always froze. I think what I loved the MOST about this though, was the pursuit setting, that let you actually change the way the difficulty for the pursuit would be, so you could actually try to avoid roadblocks, race against harder enforcers, and dodge spike traps. I only ever saw The Lamborghini Enforcer, like once, all the other times it was the Corvette
What a bittersweet feeling... A song that influenced my childhood... ends up being super relateable to me now i'm in college and learning art history... and my favorite part was the minoans. And the songs name is Konossos... And the artist... had passed some years ago. WHY
I love how the song can't decide if it wants to go hard in moderation or just full balls to the wall, so it lures you in with one before switching to the other
NFS 3 and 4 were the early era of awesome electronic techno trance music. NFS Porsche was the golden era, filled with absolutely gorgeous tracks, which although rarely as fast as the old ones from 3 and 4, still usually hold their own in comparison. NFS HP2 was the late era, half-infused with licensed rock music, it was still fun to listen to and my old MP3 player (which I still tend to use when it´s too bothersome to carry phone around, like when Im tuning my car for example) still contains soundtrack even from the 6th NFS title. After that it was continuously less and less interesting. Most Wanted was about the last title with soundtrack worthy enough to not be turned to minimum volume after 5 minutes of playing.
Instead of licensed music, original soundtracks need to come back to the racing genre.
I agree
I guess it's kind of randomly asking but does anybody know a good website to stream newly released movies online ?
Death stranding besides the licensed stuff has a complete original sound score and it's boss. Ludvig forssel engraved the game in my brain because of his music
what are you on about what games you playin license music
@@kinfthaderp5045 literally all need for speed games after 2000
He was an absolutely talented composer, well ahead of his time, his music still holds up so well many years later.
R.I.P. Saki Kaskas
1971 - 2016
R.I.P. Saki Kaskas. :'(
May his Music live on for years to come.
Rip
He will live through his epic music : (
RIP!
Zero's Channel What !? When did this happen :( RIP
fullmetalbg Rom Di Prisco confirmed it a few weeks ago. :(
late: We are losing a lot of great people (saki kaskas etc) and we are getting more stupid people in exchange
Always. ALWAYS the Diablo SV. This game made me fall in love with that car.
I did the EXACT same thing
Quote from the game - “Drive a Diablo and expect to be the center of attention where ever you go. It’s THAT kind of car”.
"I hope you're insured"
"Hey! This is a new paint job!"
"I need some backup now!"
"You cannot outrun the police!"
"Stop Now!"
"Pull over now!"
"Stop your car!"
"You have damaged federal property!"
Man... Those PS1 AI cops are really tough. And unfairly insane and overpowered.
And the main problem there in reduced speed limit for everyone, not like in PC version where you still can be "undetected" if you keeping the speed limit (even if you're driving erratically), while on PS1 speed limit in every section is reduced by 20 MPH and ANY violation will spawn a chasing cop after you, even if you're parked your car at the side of the road. Why?
@@Madanbek_The_Dragon_Lover Yeah I feel ya bro, PC used different AI... It's not necessarily better but it recognizes your speed.
@@Madanbek_The_Dragon_Lover High Stakes PS1 cops recognize speed and won't chase you if you're not breaking laws I think.
@@RandomUsername81 In NFS 4 they also were (and will be chasing me if I will play PS1 version again any time later) chasing me even if I accidentally bumped traffic car or even knocked down any of road signs.
Add to these struggles reduced speed limit by 30 KM/H or 20 M/H at any road (according to signs which shows the allowed driving speed) and only one not very comfortable option to control your acceleration value by left stick on PS1 analog/DualShock joystick (Option B: The only control option where you can brake and accelerate by left stick, and also left stick used for steering in analog type of joystick which is not very comfortable to play actually), and you'll experience something really hard for yourself. Same goes for NFS 3 PS1 version.
That's why pursuits in PC version are slightly better and also easier at some sort. Still somehow the amount of traffic there is very reduced (2 randomly spawning cars for whole map/track). But there are a lot of cops you can switch between each other to overtake and capture AI illegal racer (even if their cars are not that agile and fast and not tunable).
"Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh"
NFS III had a special feeling.. theres no other NFS after this one that can give you that emotion..it might be because the music was perfectly represented between cars, speed, dificulties and focus.
Exactly👍💯
but I have to add that Need For Speed 4 was just as good in my opinion
@@Anonymous198423 i never played it xd
Yeah some of the soundtracks are great on there too
@@Anonymous198423 i will listen them :D
How could Saki make this heavy and fast-paced techno sound like... rocks, wind and cold? That's the feeling I get from this amazing music. It suits Rocky Pass so perfectly!
This game wouldn't have been as memorable if it wasn't for the AMAZING soundtrack.
It's really sad how the composer of this dope track died 5 years ago :'( A legend nevertheless, the soundtracks he composed in '98 sound way ahead of their time.
May Saki live on forevermore...
What's even more sad is that tripledefocus himself passed away a few years ago.
@@SpiritOfHalloween31 Source?
@@IgnatianMystic ruclips.net/video/Na75FYLlwN8/видео.html Read the comments in this video.
@@SpiritOfHalloween31 Still no Source?
@@denver376 Look at my comment from 2 weeks ago to the other guy I replied to. That video links to his friends video with the turtle from the Need For Speed 2 ost playlist. His friend confirmed that he died in 2020. If that's not considered a source for you, go bug his friend to make a video about it.
Such a soundtrack - fast, 90s, electronic and electric guitars thrown in the mix too! This stuff out-does the dance music of the era it came from and I say that as someone who loves 90s Hardcore, Trance, Techno and House. Other tunes I like I can listen to so many times and find myself skipping them but when this soundtrack comes on there's so much spice and variety I never feel the need to skip it!
Rocky Pass reversed/mirrored at night with weather sure is a tough thing.
This track was tough even in the daylight...
AstralDragoon That's right. I am currently playing Career mode and the expert racers give me the hardest time...
It was probably the hardest thing :D Funny how I remember this after over 10 years.
PlayingTarot you mean the summit?? hahaha
PlayingTarot It really was, a ROCKY road.
NFS III's graphics may be much weaker than todays racing games but the music still rock the socks off up to date games.
+kzbxvz graphics are awesome for its time. i still respect old skool games
+Lloyd Maliakal Me to, do you still play the all time high "Out Run" from 1986?
+kzbxvz Never heard of that game. But All I can say is that NFS 3 is stll an awesome game from 1998, with awesome cars and awesome music that will always live on in the NFS brand.
+Lloyd Maliakal Never heard of "Out Run" 1986 by SEGA??? You mr must have lived under a very heavy greystone the last decades or so :)
The game still looks great. I love the artstyle and track design.
Saki, you are a genius! R.I.P.
If there is one song that got me into fast paced electronic music, it’s definitely this one.
NFS 3 Hot Pursuit opened a new doorway to me as it showed me the world of electronic music which I love to this day!
Rest easy Saki KasKas, and thank you for introducing me to the world of electronic music!
NFS 3 and 4 had the best tunes not like the shit now days ):
I agree... Back then people recognized that the music in the game was just as important...if not more important than everything else.
Also HP2 and MW
And nfs most wanted especially with Celldweller and I'm rock. That's one of the tremendous reasons why, at my eyes, this is the best NFS ever made.
NFS 2 SE
NFS 2 Se NFS 3 NFS4
Miss this game. Better than Underground IMO
pre-Underground era ftw
no. best than u2
Underground is so overrated. "Look ma, I put a bodykit on your Golf!" is the whole premise of the game, not the thrill of the racing
@@TheOnlyKreator1 that's just not true. The racing is fun as heck.
@@TheOnlyKreator1 I think same goes to MW 2005, because as I see most of so-called "NFS fans" can't see anything beyond this game because it's very perfect for them and they don't accept any other NFS, not any of elder NFS, and not any of newer NFS games...
Oh god... just learned the composer of this song died 3 days ago :(
May your soul live in this epic soundtracks, bro. ;_;7
humanish1 I didn't know that :'( His work lives on !
F
He made our all childhood so much better ...
RIP and Thank you Sir !!!
people die everyday, doesnt make em special
@@gabrielcotebrockman3220 not everyone makes a banger like this
THIS IS BETTER THAN COCAINE
Probably activates the same brain reward area :)
On one hand, yes. On the other, this comment is a bit sad, considering why Kaskas died.
@@FightingForceSoulless what do you mean?
@@mo7mo731 Well, the composer of this track, and many of the old classics, Saki Kaskas, has died nearly 4 years ago.
And the cause of his death was... drug overdose. In fact, a good chunk of his life was plagued by drugs. It was his mechanism to make him feel normal in the real world, and eventually it was the cause of his demise.
ruclips.net/video/YIZwhz4i9lk/видео.html
Have to say that Saki Kaskas did impressive work right there!
my favourite part is from 4:38, this was played in lap2 if you were first and lap3 if you were second playing a duel on Summit, from the tunnel until the tophill ski house.
All units: 10-4
This is the police!
This was _the_ track, if you wanted to win here you had truly demonstrate all your skill in the game, sharp corner after sharp corner but no time to slow down, one bad move will have you flying into a ditch or crashing into a tree
I fucking hate you ICE!
Not even gonna lie, this stage kicked my ass playing against my siblings
Yes!!
6:33 dat guitar+synth
Rest in peace, Saki Kaskas.
NFS-3 oh how I miss playing this game. This was one of my favorite childhood games. And the best of the NFS genre. Great cars to choose from and nice tracks. They need to go back to their roots and start producing games like this again.
+jeepluv76 But they went back to the wrong roots this year, so sad...
+Lance San Pedro and it seems failed, why the always online requirement only to play single player races?
"Thirty-seven to county!"
"Go ahead, unit 37."
"Request permission to use spike strips!"
"Unit 37, you're cleared to set up the spike strip."
"Spike strip deployed, half a mile from the cable car house."
a) teasing a cop using my El Nino, only to zoom away
b) slamming into another car to corner it in my pursuit diablo!
c) Racing away into the distance in my CLK-GTR.
Awesome memories!
Aneesh Ramaswami YES!!! THE CLK GTR WAS THE TOP CAR IN MY OPINION
Nothing could top the CLK. Diablo was to heavy, El Niño struggled to turn, XJR didn't hold its momentum, but handled well. CLk was fast, handled great, and would beat anything in and out of corners.
@@itzybp1985 El Niňo was fast on a straightaway. XJR was fast in corners, CLK was fast everywhere. Scighera was a crappier XJR, Maranello was a crappy El Niňo, and Diablo was a crappier CLK.
you will be missed Saki Kaskas. we will never forget you.
I tried speedclapping to this, but couldn't keep up more than 20 secs. That is some tempo!
I never noticed it, but there's parts of Flimsy in there at around 2:20.
;(
This game was a turning point in my childhood.
"The name is Summit"
Summit tunnel...
R.I.P. I know I'm late, but everytime i hear this I'm excited and reminded about how good this stuff was, and how this song formed my taste in music, and inspires me to make my own. Not to mention that, but the nostalgia and excitement I get from immesurable. Its like cocaine.
Grew up playing NFS 2 and 3. they were my first computer games and I wish I had an older os so I could still play them! Maybe I would actually race instead of driving the wrong way for fun ;D
Rocky Pass is a tricky course!!
This track is adrenaline pumping.
miss this game so much and the cool music it had. couldn't wait to finish my homework so I can race with my big brother.haha. good old childhood middle school memories.
+Christian Valverde Split screen ;)
This is song is unbelievable! Just had eargasm!
thank you saki from my soul for make me enjoy my childhood
Saki Kaskas is one of them, as listed in the video, another great artist that did much of the music in the franchise is Romulo, or "Rom" Di Prisco, he still does music to this day, unfortunately not in any recent nfs games
Thanks a lot dude, you have an impressive archive of some of the best music from Need for Speed and a solid collection of Saki Kaskas' work. I pop in a lot to listen to these tunes because there isn't a better option.
3:58 The name "summit" is fitting. Not only for this course's environment but also for its towering challenge. You'll need complete mastering of your racing repertoire to finish unscathed and victorious.
Especially when it’s night snowing and mirrored…I’ve been playing this game since I was 3, now I’m almost 24 and it’s still brutal!
Here we are again Vandiril..
Also this is a reminder, someone should save this channel entirely, because youtube might deactivate it for inactivity.
*Rest in peace Saki*
*Rest in peace tripledefocus*
Am I the only one who thinks that since NFS3 all following games only have SHIT charts/hiphop music in comparison to this cool tracks? :-(
Yeah I don't know why you left out High Stakes and Porsche Unleashed , soundtracks to those were very awesome too (Both PS1 and PC). Hot Pursuit 2 was actually pretty decent and it was fun. Everything after that started to change a lot. Then HP (2010) came along which was pretty good as well.
***** Ah well ok.
I respect your opinion.
ImpactSpace The first 4 minutes of this music falls under a genre called Goa Trance, in case you're wondering. Just browse RUclips and you'll hear A LOT of similar music in this fashion :-) Also, check my channel for a bit darker and more aggro sound in this style.
ImpactSpace High Stakes OST was pretty good too. Although Junkie XL hadn't hit his prime yet. (I also liked the instrumentals he did for ProStreet that weren't related to that shit track "More")
But the tracks from High Stakes from Rom di Prisco (NFS3 techno tracks) are pretty similar to this stuff, and I loved it.
He more recently worked on the OST for Unreal Tournament 3, and the sound design was still interesting, but it wasn't as good.
ImpactSpace Most wanted (2005 version) remain exception.
I still race to this on Grid. Flying sideways through the mountains in a Zonda Revolucion.
I race to this either with Nissan 180SX in Assetto Corsa, or with my MR-2 Spyder on a real life mountain roads around my home town. I´ve first heard that track when I was about 4y/o, and after more than 20 years it still rocks.
From what I've determined, the BMP of this track is almost exactly 200.
Fast as heck
That's correct. (Used a BPM button. I often play rhythm games by hand, so I'm pretty accurate. This would make an epic boss song for DDR or endurance file for ITG/Stepmania/Eterna)
@@destinycarrico894 haha, so I'm not the only one who had ITG stamina vibes from this track
Its good how knossos and snow bags, though on the same pair of tracks, are so different...
Knossos is soo very intense and rough and Snow Bags have a much happy tune...
I like knossos in knockout or tournament but snow bags in simple race modes :-D
ya thats right. But for me, I cant handle very serious things, and whenever knossos plays on The Summit, i get an adrenaline rush and end up crashing at the downward cliffs of the snows.
LOL that happens to me a lot. The Summit in Hot Pursuit mode is such a pain to beat.
Thanks zonda01 for uploading this. The music makes all the memories come back. One of my favourite racing game of all times.
This was my staple racing track!
Need for speed nowadays when turning: I can just slide using the wall.
In nfs 3 the walls totally f-ed you up
Nowadays you brake to drift.
u can drift on NFS 3 too
@@blakedmc1989TranceHD kinda. You can perform a braking drift which can turn your car almost on a spot. But I´d just barely consider that to be drift, especially since you don´t just slide, you just turn on spot. In High Stakes you could slide for a tiny bit, so it was almost a braking drift. Porsche was IIRC the first title where you could perform a drift, but it required a great skill in that game.
Thank you for posting this full version !
Now I see what part are missing in my video.
PS : add tags to your video, it will be easier to find ^^
You're still alive? This Video Was Created 12 Years Ago And You Were The First Comment 😉
@@ByronHOLYFUUU Yes I am =D And the fun thing is, 12 years ago, I was searching for this music. Nowadays I'm playing NFS3 tracks on Wreckfest.
3:59 QUE PARTE FODA PRA CARALHO.
XD
JAJAJAJA
pqp de arrepiar
0:09 - 0:28 - 0:48 - 1:07 - 1:26 - 1:45 - 2:04 - 2:24 - 2:43 - 3:02 - 3:21 - 3:40 - 4:00 - 4:38 - 5:16 - 5:36 - 6:14 - 6:33 - 6:52 - 7:12
This song should be in GTA 6 if someone works or knows someone at Rockstar let them know
0:00 - 1:04 and 4:38 - 5:35 are so awesome
I liked the music in Need for Speed 1 - 4 after that.... I do not think I bothered to get the ol cassette recorder anymore.
+mulewax NFS Porsche had an awesome soundtrack too, afterwards it was just crap
+Helghastdude Porsche soundtracks were the best of all!
Adith ks I have to agree with you. R u ready? :D
OMFG that guitar riff at the end
I remember catching some crazy air once I started the second lap.
Omg this road was soooooo intense especially you hearing this song gives you a lot of pressure and focus.
this song remember italdesign BMW Nazca C2.
In NFS 3? I´ve never seen Nazca in NFS 3. But what it surely remembers is Italdesign Scighera.
That God, NFS 3 works so well on windows 7. I am always playing after work. My favourite track is Rocky pass and Atlantica.
+Lloyd Maliakal Can you tell me, how did you make it work on your Win7? I have Win7 as well (64-bit), but never managed to make this classic work on my PC. :(
You need to get the nfs 3 patch for windows vista / 7 in order for it to work. It works well on my window 7 32 bit system. Also right click on nfs 3 and check compatability. U have to test it out trust me it does work
It works well on my laptop which has a nvidia 9600m gt gpu in it
i doubt it. 7 all the way
+Jesse Powell well 8 and 10 are mostly the same as 7 except maybe the user interface
Saki Kaskas is a monster!!! I got surprised when realized that that my favorite songs from NFS series cames from a single person!
I remember racing this track for the first time hearing this track... in 4 laps I destroyed the lap record 3 times in a row and ended up with the best time for this track.... such an epic feeling!
3:03 4:38 6:33 blow your mind...
So many memories rushed thru my head with this songs
Gotcha, Mullingan, Leader Foot, etc... I don't forget it haha! Great game, great memories ! :D
yes the good ole days of nfs, where have you gone.
YES!! the complete version! Awesome circuit, awesome song! My favorite part of this song: 5:17 - 5:37
same, that whole section actually
can't believe tha dude who composed diz banger died :'(
00:00 01:08 man that beat is perfect
This track gives me nightmares ._.
I can remember since 7 years ago that i was sitting over A MONTH on this god damn race. It was soooo haaard D:
It is the hardest track in the game, but sooner or later this is the most fun track, but don't ever think to race in night time, especially in The Summit
@@HyperVanilo I loved racing Summit at night because there was an aurora in the sky background and I thought that was really cool
Still playing NFS I / NFS II SE* / NFS III on Win8
and listen these Awesome Songs :3
I listen to those NFS songs everyday while I drive :D
How the hell you manage to get NFS 3 working on Win8?
Michael Myers i don't know... Its so long to remember how i installed this Game.
***** The Win8.1 update didn't ruined the playability, but NOW the NFS High Stakes, Porsche Unleashed and including V-Rally 1/2 works quietly perfectly.
@@denver376 where did you get this game? 😯
POV: you are playing zeri
Thx for post. I just remember playing NFS III on PS with my headphones. I like how the soundtrack was so dynamic. From 4:39 it is just ecstasy. For me best NFS III, IV and Porsche.
The music was one of the mayor reasons I put this game on top of my gaming list. It created an adrenaline-filled atmosphere that not even NFS HS could not achieve.
Does EA still own the game? I really need to make a HD remastered version of the game for android
Mishal Mohamed True
Do it no matter what
Mishal Mohamed I would PAY for that.
You had everything so proper until you mentioned making it a mobile game.
@@zodiac909 So now we're hating mobile games? I think OP's idea is excellent. The game would surely beat all the crap that's out today!
without doubt the best composition from Saki.
Best Music track out of the two that play on these tracks
Big ups on the torrent! Huge!
Oh god the metal guitars at 6:35!
3:10 - 4:00 my favourite part!! You gave me one of the Lambos some traffic and some freakin' cops to destroy and I was soo happy 8) Rocky Pass was my evil playground when I was 12 :)
Good memories!!
I legit loved this game when I was younger. One thing about it though, MY GOD was the A.I in that game Hard. I never did get the other cars in the entirety that I had this, only because the copy I had was old, and my game always froze.
I think what I loved the MOST about this though, was the pursuit setting, that let you actually change the way the difficulty for the pursuit would be, so you could actually try to avoid roadblocks, race against harder enforcers, and dodge spike traps. I only ever saw The Lamborghini Enforcer, like once, all the other times it was the Corvette
We need more of Need for Speed III Soundtrack - Knossos!
I really love this song :D is one of the best songs ever made to a videogame, wow! =)
Hello from russia мммм настальгия
What a bittersweet feeling...
A song that influenced my childhood... ends up being super relateable to me now i'm in college and learning art history... and my favorite part was the minoans.
And the songs name is Konossos...
And the artist... had passed some years ago.
WHY
that intro scared the shit outta me when I was toddler
I love how the song can't decide if it wants to go hard in moderation or just full balls to the wall, so it lures you in with one before switching to the other
yeah the complete version,in others videos is incomplete
golden era NFS
For sure.
Today I'm listening to Techno, Gabber and Trance.
NFS 3 and 4 were the early era of awesome electronic techno trance music. NFS Porsche was the golden era, filled with absolutely gorgeous tracks, which although rarely as fast as the old ones from 3 and 4, still usually hold their own in comparison. NFS HP2 was the late era, half-infused with licensed rock music, it was still fun to listen to and my old MP3 player (which I still tend to use when it´s too bothersome to carry phone around, like when Im tuning my car for example) still contains soundtrack even from the 6th NFS title.
After that it was continuously less and less interesting.
Most Wanted was about the last title with soundtrack worthy enough to not be turned to minimum volume after 5 minutes of playing.
Here we go again, Zeri
if the tune's tempo is too much for you, slow it down to 0.75. Even like that it sounds amazing.
RIP Saki Kaskas.
thx man
This is just pure testosterone and adrenaline
fantastic. I used to play in last days this great game :) i can only recommend you to play it! :))
7:09 "46 to county in pursuit of a yellow Diablo".
The actual picture is like a fiendish giant blob attacking the road :)
2:43 in the clk gtr going 199 mph is always satisfying