Originally developed by EA Black Box, Need for Speed: Underground 2 became a masterpiece of the tuner-culture era. Like many games of its time, it used CD-based DRM that required Disc 2 to be in the drive to play.
In the pantheon of 1990s cracking groups, few names carry the same weight as . While known for dominating the PC scene (Post-Razor), their work on individual titles often transcended mere piracy. SPEED2.EXE v1.2 —presumably the cracked executable for Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe (the 1996 Bitmap Brothers DOS classic)—is a 300kb artifact of surgical precision. speed2.exe v1.2 -hoodlum-
If the game still prompts for a disc, create an empty text file in the game folder, rename it to (with no extension), and restart the game. Performance Improvements in v1.2 Originally developed by EA Black Box, Need for
Essential for getting the game to work on modern hardware and for "Visual Rep" fixes to function properly. While known for dominating the PC scene (Post-Razor),