NFS Brings in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Models for Upcoming Game [with Videos]
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NFS Brings in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Models for Upcoming Game [with Videos]



Once upon a time, fast cars and increasingly realistic graphics were more than enough to draw in the gaming crowds but boys will always be boys and a bit of female skin is sure to set the heart racing…

With the competition in the gaming industry heating up, the creators of the Need for Speed [NFS] franchise decided it was time to call in the big guns, forming a new partnership with Sports Illustrated for their upcoming release called "NFS: The Run".

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