Need For Speed- Underground 2 -portable-
Before Mario Kart DS dominated the scene, Underground 2 on PSP supported play. Finding a friend with a PSP and a copy of the game was rare, but when you did, splitting the screen wasn't necessary. You each had your own device. It was peer-to-peer racing in 2005, and it felt like science fiction.
The Nintendo DS version is the most controversial. It attempts to replicate the PS2’s 3D engine, but with heavy draw distance limitations. However, it introduces unique touch-screen mechanics: Need For Speed- Underground 2 -Portable-
Many enthusiasts keep a "portable" folder of the game on a USB drive. Since the game is "abandonware" in many eyes (as it is no longer sold digitally), these versions are pre-patched to run on modern Windows without a formal installation process. Why It Still Holds Up Before Mario Kart DS dominated the scene, Underground
If you own a Steam Deck or similar device, the PC version of NFSU2 can be made "portable" quite easily. With community patches like the Widescreen Fix , the game looks stunning on a 7-inch screen, running at a buttery smooth 60 FPS. It was peer-to-peer racing in 2005, and it

