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party_name = People's Union |
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party_logo = [[Image:Narodnyi soyuz.gif]] |
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leader = [[Sergey Baburin]] |
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|title= Need for Speed: Underground 2
foundation = December [[2001]] |
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ideology = [[Nationalism]], [[conservatism]], [[pochvennichestvo]] |
|caption= North American Windows version box art
headquarters = [[Moscow]] |
|developer= [[EA Black Box]]
international = none |
|publisher= [[EA Games]]
website = [http://www.partia-nv.ru/ www.Partia-NV.ru]
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|series= ''[[Need for Speed series|Need for Speed]]''
|engine= [[EAGL]]
|version= 1.2 ([[March 10]] [[2005]])
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|genre= [[Racing game|Racing]]
|modes= [[Single player]], [[Multiplayer game|multiplayer]]
|ratings=[[Computer Entertainment Rating Organization|CERO]]: B<br />[[Entertainment Software Rating Board|ESRB]]: E<br />[[Office of Film and Literature Classification (Australia)|OFLC]]: G<br />[[Pan European Game Information|PEGI]]: 3+<br />PEGI (Portugal): 4+<br />[[USK]]: 6+
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|media= [[Compact disc|CD]], [[DVD]], [[Nintendo Gamecube Game Disc|GCN Game Disc]], [[Cartridge (electronics)|GBA Cartridge]], [[Cartridge (electronics)|NDS Game Card]]
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'''Windows'''
* Windows [[Windows 98|98]]/[[Windows ME|ME]]/[[Windows 2000|2000]]/[[Windows XP|XP]]
* 933&nbsp;MHz [[central processing unit|CPU]]
* 128 MB [[RAM]] for 98/ME (256 MB [[RAM]] for 2000/XP)
* 2 GB [[hard disk]] space
* [[DirectX]] 8.1 compatible 32 MB [[AGP]] [[graphics card]] with one of these chipsets [[Radeon R100|Radeon 7500]]; [[GeForce 2]]; [[Matrox G400]]; [[Matrox Parhelia]]; [[Silicon Integrated Systems|SIS 315]]
* [[DirectX]] 8.1 compatible [[sound card]]
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'''People's Union''' ({{lang-ru|Народный Союз}}), formerly known as '''Party of National Revival "Narodnaya Volya"''' ({{lang-ru|Партия Национального Возрождения «Народная Воля»}}), is a [[Russia]]n nationalist party created in December of [[2001]] and led by a veteran Russian nationalist politician [[Sergey Baburin]].
'''''Need for Speed: Underground 2''''' ('''''NFSU2''''') is a [[multiplatform]] [[racing game|racing]] [[video game]] published and developed by [[Electronic Arts]]. Released in 2004, it is the sequel to ''[[Need for Speed: Underground]]'', and is part of the ''[[Need for Speed series|Need for Speed]]'' series, available on [[GameCube]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Xbox]], [[Nintendo DS]], [[Game Boy Advance]] and [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]]. It was developed by EA Black Box.


It was created by uniting four minor nationalist parties who merged together and its name Narodnaya Volya translates from Russian as People's Will. In September of [[2003]] Narodnaya Volya joined [[Rodina]] coalition what performed surprisingly well in the [[2003]] [[State Duma]] elections.
The game is based around [[import scene|tuning cars]] for street races, resuming the ''Need for Speed: Underground'' storyline. ''Need for Speed: Underground 2'' provides several new features, such as a broader customization, new methods of selecting races, the "explore" mode (just driving around freely, similar to ''[[Grand Theft Auto (series)|Grand Theft Auto]]'', in a large city known as "[[Bayview (Need for Speed)|Bayview]]"). ''Underground 2'' also introduces several [[Sport utility vehicle|SUV]]s, which could be customized as extensively as other ''Underground 2'' vehicles and used to race against other SUV racers. [[Brooke Burke]] is the voice of Rachel Teller, the person who guides you through the story.


Narodnaya Volya is seen by many as the most nationalist and conservative element in mostly leftist Rodina and a number of its members in the past were associated with Russian far right movements. Currently nine members of Narodnaya Volya are deputies of the Russian Duma. In October [[2006]] Narodnaya Volya, unlike most of Rodina coalition, did not join the [[Russia of Justice]] party and remained an independent faction in the Duma.
On the [[Nintendo DS]] installment, users are able to design custom decals to adorn any vehicle in the game.


Narodnaya Volya claims to have international ties with [[People's Opposition Bloc of Natalia Vitrenko]] led by [[Nataliya Vitrenko]], [[National Front (France)]] led by [[Jean-Marie Le Pen]] and [[Serbian Radical Party]] of [[Vojislav Šešelj]].
The [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]] equivalent is ''[[Need for Speed series#Need for Speed: Underground Rivals (2005, PlayStation Portable)|Need for Speed: Underground Rivals]].''


Prominent Narodnaya Volya party members include [[Viktors Alksnis]], [[Nikolai Leonov]] and [[Aleksandr Rutskoy]].
==Plot==
'''Need For Speed Underground 2''' takes place in Bayview after the events of [[Need for Speed: Underground]]. The prologue begins with the player driving in a [[Nissan_Skyline_GT-R#5th_generation_.281999.E2.80.932002.29|Nissan Skyline R34]] in Olympic City (though the racing scenes are actually in Bayview), the setting of NFS:UG. He then receives a race challenge from a rather ominous personality who offers him a spot on his crew, but "won't take 'no' for an answer." The player races off — despite Samantha's warnings — to find the guy only to be ambushed by a mysterious driver in a rage that totals his Skyline. The driver, who has a unique [[scythe]] tattoo, makes a call confirming the accident, and the flashback fades out.


In November [[2006]], the party gained prominence as one of the main organizers of the nationalist "Russian Marsh" during the [[Unity Day (Russia)|Unity Day]] celebrations in [[Moscow]].
Fast forward to the present day, where we see the player arriving in Bayview via airplane, with a note from Samantha referring him to her friend Rachel (Voiced over by [[Brooke Burke]]), who will set the player up there. He also has the keys to Rachel's [[Nissan 350Z]], which is waiting for him outside the airport. The player then has the option to complete a few races in the car before inevitably returning it to the car lot, where Rachel will allow him to choose his first vehicle. This one is free, as it was paid for by the player's insurance from his totaled Skyline.


On March 26, [[2007]] Narodnaya Volya united with 13 small nationalist, Orthodox Christian and conservative organizations and party was renamed "People's Union" (Народный Союз). New party declared its intension to participate in [[Russian legislative election, 2007|2007 Russian Duma elections]]. Among more prominent politicians who united under leadership of Sergey Baburin was [[Anna Markova]], former vice governor of [[Saint Petersburg]]. The party will not be able to take part in upcoming State Duma election; it has decided to endorse the [[CPRF|Communist Party of RF]] [http://www.partinform.ru/new.htm].
It is then that the player embarks on a quest to become the top racer in Bayview and eventually take down the man who sabotaged his ride in the flashback, who turns out to be Caleb. After winning many races, the player runs into Caleb's street racing gang, the Street Reapers. The gang has the same vinyl, paint, and rim set. The player challenges them to a series of URL races and eventually gets Caleb's second in command, Nikki, to join his side. Rachel tells the player that Caleb has been manipulating the sponsorship deals throughout Bayview towards him. After the player beats the Street Reapers, an infuriated Caleb challenges the player to one final race in his custom [[Pontiac GTO]]. The reward for beating the game is all cars and parts. If the player beats the game 100%, he gets Caleb's car. But, in order to beat the game at 100%, you must go back and race the events on the World Map in your Garage.
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{{Russian political parties}}
== Bayview City ==


[[Category:Registered political parties in Russia]]
Bayview is the fictional city that the racing and free-roaming takes place in. Its located on the west coast and features racing in all from high hills to industrial land. To enter a race, you must first find the race in this huge city. As you win races and earn reputation new parts of the city will be unlocked and new events and shops will be to find.
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[[be:Партыя "Народны саюз"]]
The city can only be explored at night. The city has a great amount of skyscrapers, neon lights and casinos; each of these is placed strategically to remind the player of Las Vegas.
[[fr:Narodnaïa Volia (XXIe siècle)]]

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== Characters ==
[[ru:Народный союз (партия)]]

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! Name
! Description
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| Rachel
| Samantha's best friend and the player's helper, mentor and part time agent. Rachel will call the player, via SMS, throughout the game letting the player know about unlocks, upgrades, sponsorships, and racing tips. She drives a Nissan 350Z
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| Caleb
|A dangerous street racer who totaled the player's car and leader of the Street Reapers. Caleb controls most of the underground racing in Bayview. He drives a Pontiac GTO.
|-
| Niki
| A female Reaper who will join the player after he beats her in a URL race. She drives a Modified Ford Mustang GT. It is undeclared whether this is the same person that appeared in [[Need for Speed: Carbon]]
|}

==Racing modes==
[[Image:Need for Speed Underground 2.PNG|200px|left|thumb|In-game ''Need for Speed: Underground 2'' screenshot, in which races are roughly similar to that of ''Underground'' and still revolve around import culture.]]

In addition to the racing modes included in the previous ''Underground'' game (Circuit, Sprint, Drag and Drift races), 4 new variations of races have been provided in ''Underground 2''. One racing mode was dropped, this being the Knockout competitions. Still, a Lap Knockout option is available when racing Circuit in non-career races.

===Circuit===
A circuit race is a standard race that involves up to three AI cars driving around a track that loops back to the start line of itself. A circuit race is typically a maximum of four laps and minimum of 2 laps.

===Sprint===
A sprint race is just like a circuit race except that the track does not loop back to the start line. It's a race from A to B. It involves a maximum of four AI cars. It doesn't contain any laps

===Drift===
Drifting is one of the easier types of racing (depending on difficulty level) in Need for Speed Underground 2. One difference to the drifting mode compared to the original Need for Speed Underground is that you are drifting with the other competitors at the same time. Players race against a maximum of three competitors.Points are awarded when the player successfully slide the car and finishes the drift without hitting any walls. Like the Street X mode in Underground 2, no [[nitrous oxide]] is allowed.

There are also some special drift races where the player starts at the top of a hill and has to slide down from top to bottom, a drifting equivalent of a sprint race (from point A to point B). In these races, there are no other racers, however there is normal city traffic. Players increase their points by sliding past city cars.

===Drag===
Drag racing is a point-to-point race that forces players to use a manual transmission. Steering in this mode is simplified to simply allow for lane changes, while the game handles the steering along the lanes, and the player focuses more on maintaining an optimum speed for the car. The Nitrous Oxide meter is enlarged and displayed on the bottom right of the screen.

===Outrun===
While cruising around the city, players can challenge other cruising opponents in a one-on-one race. The leader is given the freedom to pick his/her racing route, and must attempt to outrun the opponent and distance itself from him/her to as much as 300&nbsp;meters (1000&nbsp;feet) to win. This racing formula is similar to that of ''[[Tokyo Xtreme Racer]]'' and ''[[Wangan Midnight]]'' video games, which uses health bars instead of distance to determine the winner. Once a certain amount of victories have been won by player in certain levels, the player is awarded a unique part free of charge by another racer.

===SUV===
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SUVs, also known as [[SUV|Sport Utility Vehicles]], was a new element added to Need For Speed: Underground 2. In this mode, players could modify, tune, and drive SUVs in the same manner as they could with normal cars. Players could choose to race in an event with SUVs only or in a mix of Cars and SUVs.

Like cars, users are able to add on parts to SUVs to increase their performance and handling, however, the added weight of SUVs makes them much harder to maneuver, especially at higher speeds.

The following vehicles were featured:
*[[Hummer H2]]
*[[Cadillac Escalade]]
*[[Lincoln Navigator]]

SUVs were not featured in any later editions of the Need For Speed series, thus making them exclusive to Need For Speed: Underground 2.

===Street X===
Street X involves bumper to bumper racing against three other opponents on a short and small circuit based on the Drift tracks from ''Need for Speed: Underground'', except these tracks no longer induce excessive drifts. Instead, this mode emphasizes precise braking and gear-shifting in order to obtain shorter lap times and win races. Like the Drift mode, no [[nitrous oxide]] is allowed. This is reminiscent of the Canyon races in Underground 2's successor, [[Need For Speed Carbon]], where 3 opponents (and the player) race in a tight canyon trail, without the use of [[nitrous oxide]].

===Underground Racing League (URL)===
The URL is a set of tournaments which takes place in a specific set of closed tracks outside city streets - either actual racing circuits or airport runways. URL tournaments typically consist of one to three races, with the player racing against five opponents. In tournaments with two or more races, a points system is used. At the end of each race, drivers receive a specific amount of points according to their standing in a race. The total score at the end of these races determines the winner of the tournament.

==Online Multiplayer==
Need For Speed Underground 2 had online multiplayer capability on PlayStation 2's with broadband connections, and Xbox using [[Xbox Live]]. The online servers for PlayStation 2 are not up, and EA has shut down servers for Xbox and PC, making this feature disabled, as well as causing disappointment to many loyal fans of the game.

==Cars==
As in ''Need for Speed: Underground'', ''Underground 2'' continues to offer similar vehicles for purchase and modification, most of which consist of Asian models, with a sizable number of European and American models. In addition, ''Underground 2'' is the only game in the ''Need for Speed'' series to date to offer three [[sport utility vehicle|SUV]]s as racing vehicles, which may be modified more extensively than their compact counterparts. A total of 29 vehicle models are available for both versions of the game plus 2 unique for each of them, the [[PAL]] version of the game offers an additional two cars that the [[NTSC]] version doesn't have and vice-versa.

==Soundtrack==

#[[Snoop Dogg]] Ft [[Doors]] - [[Riders On The Storm]] ([[Fredwreck]] remix)
#[[Capone]] - [[I Need Speed]]
#[[Chingy]] - [[I Do]]
#[[Sly Boogy]] - [[That'z My Name]]
#[[Xzibit]] - [[Lax]]
#[[Terror Squad]] - [[Lean Back]]
#[[Fluke]] - [[Switch (Fluke song)|Switch/Twitch]]
#[[Cristopher Lawrence]] - [[Rush Hour]]
#[[Felix Da Housecat]] - [[Rocket Ride]] ([[Soulwax]] Remix)
#[[Sin]] - [[Hard Ebm]]
#[[Freeland]] - [[Mind Killer]] ([[Jagz Kooner]] Remix)
#[[Paul Van Dyk]] - [[Nothing But You]]
#[[Sonic Animation]] - [[E-Ville]]
#[[Killing Joke]] - [[The Death And Resurrection Show]]
#[[Rise Against]] - [[Give It All]]
#[[Killradio]] - [[Scavenger]]
#[[The Bronx (band)|The Bronx]] - [[Notice Of Eviction]]
#[[Ministry]] - [[No W]]
#[[Queens Of The Stone Age]] - [[In My Head]]
#[[Mudvayne]] - [[Determined]]
#[[Septembre]] - [[I Am Weightless]]
#[[Helmet (band)|Helmet]] - [[Crashing Foreign Cars]]
#[[Cirrus]] - [[Back On A Mission]]
#[[SpiderBait]] - [[Black Betty]]
#[[Skindred]] - [[Nobody]]
#[[Snapcase]] - [[Skeptic]]
#[[Unwritten Law]] - [[The Celebration Song]]

==Reception and criticism==
The game sold 9 million copies,<ref>[http://videogamemedia.com/articles/editorials/332 EA Community Day: ''The Godfather Game'' Editorial], Video Game Media</ref> and entering the "best-sellers" of each console (PS2's [[List of Sony Greatest Hits games|Greatest Hits]], Xbox's [[Platinum Hits]] and GameCube's [[Player's Choice]]).

Reviews were positive,<ref>[http://www.gamerankings.com/htmlpages2/920467.asp Need for Speed: Underground 2] at [[Game Rankings]]</ref> but many elements were criticized, such as having to drive excessive amounts to get to specific races,<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/pc/driving/needforspeedunderground2/review.html Review] at [[GameSpot]]</ref> bland voice acting<ref>[http://pc.ign.com/articles/566/566112p4.html Review] at [[IGN]]</ref> and strong [[product placement]] for companies with no connection to auto racing, such as integrating the logo for [[Cingular Wireless|Cingular]], an [[United States|American]] wireless communications company, into the game's messaging system and displaying it on-screen for much of the gameplay.<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/gamespot/features/all/bestof2004/day3w_2.html GameSpot Best and Worst of 2004:] Most Despicable Product Placement</ref> The GameCube version was also bashed for its unstable [[frame rate]] and inferior graphics.<ref>[http://cube.gamespy.com/gamecube/need-for-speed-underground-2/567060p1.html Review] at [[GameSpy]]</ref> The hip-hop slang used by the characters (such as calling the money "bank"), the [[comic book]] [[cut scene]]s, and a lack of [[police]] also garnered criticism.

==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.eagames.com/official/nfs/underground2/us/home.jsp EA Official site]
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People's Union
LeaderSergey Baburin
FoundedDecember 2001
HeadquartersMoscow
IdeologyNationalism, conservatism, pochvennichestvo
International affiliationnone
Website
www.Partia-NV.ru

People's Union (Russian: Народный Союз), formerly known as Party of National Revival "Narodnaya Volya" (Russian: Партия Национального Возрождения «Народная Воля»), is a Russian nationalist party created in December of 2001 and led by a veteran Russian nationalist politician Sergey Baburin.

It was created by uniting four minor nationalist parties who merged together and its name Narodnaya Volya translates from Russian as People's Will. In September of 2003 Narodnaya Volya joined Rodina coalition what performed surprisingly well in the 2003 State Duma elections.

Narodnaya Volya is seen by many as the most nationalist and conservative element in mostly leftist Rodina and a number of its members in the past were associated with Russian far right movements. Currently nine members of Narodnaya Volya are deputies of the Russian Duma. In October 2006 Narodnaya Volya, unlike most of Rodina coalition, did not join the Russia of Justice party and remained an independent faction in the Duma.

Narodnaya Volya claims to have international ties with People's Opposition Bloc of Natalia Vitrenko led by Nataliya Vitrenko, National Front (France) led by Jean-Marie Le Pen and Serbian Radical Party of Vojislav Šešelj.

Prominent Narodnaya Volya party members include Viktors Alksnis, Nikolai Leonov and Aleksandr Rutskoy.

In November 2006, the party gained prominence as one of the main organizers of the nationalist "Russian Marsh" during the Unity Day celebrations in Moscow.

On March 26, 2007 Narodnaya Volya united with 13 small nationalist, Orthodox Christian and conservative organizations and party was renamed "People's Union" (Народный Союз). New party declared its intension to participate in 2007 Russian Duma elections. Among more prominent politicians who united under leadership of Sergey Baburin was Anna Markova, former vice governor of Saint Petersburg. The party will not be able to take part in upcoming State Duma election; it has decided to endorse the Communist Party of RF [1].

External links

  • "Official website of "Narodnaya Volya"". Template:Ru icon